Doyle D
J R Coll Physicians Edinb. 2006 Dec;36(4):374-81.
This, the second in a three-paper series with this title, looks at famous doctors who trained in Edinburgh and their eponyms. With one possible exception, none seems to have sought the eponym, nor awarded it to themselves, nor used it for self-promotion. Unlike those in the first paper, all eponyms in this paper are still in use and their brevity is in contrast to the lengthy description needed if the eponym is not used. Examples are Cheyne-Stokes respiration, Stokes-Adam attacks, Brucellosis and Gamgee dressing. Monro Secundus is included because of his vehement defence of his professional reputation and research findings when he suspected others of trying to detract credit from him, a characteristic seldom reported for the others.
这是该标题系列三篇论文中的第二篇,探讨了在爱丁堡接受培训的著名医生及其以他们名字命名的病症。可能仅有一个例外,似乎没有人寻求以自己的名字命名病症,也没有给自己授予这一名称,更没有用它来自我推销。与第一篇论文中的情况不同,本文中所有以人名命名的病症仍在使用,而且与不使用该名称时所需的冗长描述相比,这些名称简洁明了。例如,陈-施呼吸、斯托克斯-亚当发作、布鲁氏菌病和甘吉敷料。之所以将第二门罗列入其中,是因为当他怀疑其他人试图贬低他的功劳时,他强烈捍卫自己的职业声誉和研究成果,而其他医生很少有这种特质。