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Re: [HAPS-L] Disease/Syndrome names



Title: Re: [HAPS-L] Disease/Syndrome names
Craig,

I understood your question. I thought the implication of my response was clear.

When a disease is named for the person who first described it (or who was the first to be recognized for that), the illness is given an eponymic name using the possessive case (Addison’s disease, Peyronne’s disease, Huntington’s chorea, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, etc.).

If it’s named for the place associated with it (a so-called toponym), it just takes the noun (Lyme disease for Lyme, Connecticut, Hendra fever, German measles, French pox, Dutch elm disease, etc.). I included a snippet from Wiki that had that info. I have now trimmed away all of the snippet except for one sentence. See below.

-Alan


From: <clifford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: <HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:42:26 -0600
To: <HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [HAPS-L] Disease/Syndrome names

Thanks, Alan, for the quick reply but that was not what I was asking. I was inquiring about the apostrophe s on some but not others.  Is it just tradition as to what was first published?  Are there any rules? Do new names not use the possessive whereas in the past there were?
Craig

Alan Magid wrote:

1, the doc who described it.
2. the place where first recognized.

>From wiki:

It is named after the town of Lyme, Connecticut where a
cluster of cases was identified in 1975, although clinical features of the
disease had been described in Europe as early as 1909.


  
 

From: <clifford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:clifford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: <HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 08:16:38 -0600
To: <HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HAPS-L] Disease/Syndrome names

Why are some disease/syndrome/condition etc. names possessive, like
Huntington's disease and others, like Lyme Disease, not possesive?  We
all know the diseases do not belong to these persons or places.  Is it
usage and tradition?
Craig Clifford
    
 



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