Intended for healthcare professionals
Monk’s Moment

What’s in a name?

Naming things after a person is not confined to medicine. Just think, for example, of Nelson’s column or Pythagoras' theorem. But doctors do seem to be fond of eponymous names not just for diseases, but also for physical signs, anatomical structures and surgical instruments.

Dermatology in practice 2025; 31(2): 38–38
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