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NEURONLINE |
Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool L9 7LJ, UK; larner-a@wcnn-tr.nwest.nhs.uk
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The "Whiggish" approach to medical history, which documented great men (sic) and their great deeds, is now frowned upon in academic circles. However, many in neurological practice will continue to feel an affinity with their forebears (male and female) who confronted and described clinical problems with which we ourselves also grapple. This site, based in Norway, claims to be the "the worlds most comprehensive dictionary of medical eponyms". Currently there are over 6000 eponyms included (compare with Marcuccis Handbook of medical eponyms (Philadelphia: Lippincott Willimas & Wilkins, 2001), which claims 8000), with plans to expand to over 15000 eponyms with 6000 biographies.
The design is simple and the user interface straightforward, allowing search by category, letter, and country, as well as eponym per se. There is also a separate category of female entries. There are links between eponyms and biographies. Entries for eponyms give a short description and
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