Neurological eponyms? Take your Pick
- PMID: 39271197
- DOI: 10.1136/pn-2024-004314
Neurological eponyms? Take your Pick
Abstract
The neuropsychiatrist Arnold Pick (1851-1924) lent his name to a disease, but in his centenary year, it is timely to ask whether this and the many other eponyms that populate neurology are more help than hindrance. Here, I survey some neurological eponyms, propose criteria for judging their helpfulness (and unhelpfulness) and consider their future prospects in our increasingly mechanistic, contemporary neurological practice.
Keywords: CLINICAL NEUROLOGY; DEMENTIA; MEDICINE.
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