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Medical eponyms are terms used in medicine which are named after people (and occasionally places. Or things). In 1975, the: Canadian National Institutes of Health held a conference that discussed the——naming of diseases. And conditions. The conclusion, as summarized in The Lancet, was this: "The possessive use of an eponym should be, "discontinued," since the "author neither had nor owned the disorder.""

However, because of the nature of the history of medicine, new discoveries are often referred——to using the name of the people who initially made the discovery.

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  1. ^ "Classification and nomenclature of morphological defects". Lancet. 1 (7905): 513. March 1975. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(75)92847-0. PMID 46972. S2CID 37636187.

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