Eponyms
Learn Medical Terms
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Description

Eponyms brings a short description of about 1800 common and obscure medical eponyms (e.g., Rovsing's sign, Virchow's node) to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. A perfect tool to quickly look up the meaning of any eponym.

It uses the beautiful eponym database from Andrew J. Yee (http://www.eponyms.net/).

## Features

• About 1800 eponyms
• Full text search
• Browse by any of the 26 categories
• Star eponyms to keep track of the eponyms you tend to forget or with which you want to test your students on
• List of recently accessed eponyms
• Quick and easy learn mode

## Learn Mode

The learn mode allows you to:

• swipe to the left to show a random eponym but not its title
• swipe to the right to show a random eponym title but not its text
• pull down to reveal the hidden info

Learn mode displays eponyms from the category you're currently visiting. This means you can either learn eponyms from a given category, only the ones that you've starred or simply all of them.

## Students

Look out for the free student version of Eponyms: it's identical to to this version but free for educational purposes!
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Please update content.

PathMax on

Please add "vessels of Thebesius" and "vessels of Wearn." Thank you.

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Chaddyahshshhsshs on

Buyer beware, paid for app and then after monthly update it converted to free version ....

Very nicely done

G Smits on

Very complete. A valuable addition to a medical dictionary.

A Great App! Naysayers please read.

bbobbzz on

This is a great app! It is a limited scope medical dictionary of conditions that are NAMED AFTER SOMEONE OR SOME PLACE like Meckle's diverticulum or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and who hasn't been confused over the myriad names of syndromes and anatomic variants. Discoveries in the past, and to a lesser degree, in the present, were not necessarily named logically or functionally, but by the researcher who discovered it. Pascal Pfiffner has done a great job and a great service. A NOTE TO NAYSAYERS AND PEOPLE WHO DON'T BOTHER TO FIND OUT WHAT THE APPLICATION DOES OR WHAT ITS LIMITS ARE BUT FEEL OK ABOUT WRITING CRITICAL REVIEWS: "iPhone 3G soon" now has a claim to fame in Google, since "crytosperidioses," a misspelling of cryptosporidosis, is now all over the world wide web. iPhone 3G also made it plain for everyone to see that he or she is not a "nurse student" (Student nurse? Nursing student?). To FNP-BC, APNP: unless baby reflexes, like the startle, sucking, grasping, rooting, and spinal reflex, are named after a person (an eponym), you won't find them in a dictionary of eponyms. Why insult the developer by saying "Everyone always forgets pediatrics--kids are important too!" as if it was his fault that you don't know what an eponym is. The same for Markle, who is plainly ignorant about what a dictionary of eponyms should contain. This IS a great app! If you're going to take the time to criticize the developer, just out of common decency, find out what the app is for. Geez! Is that too much to ask? Since he is a DEVELOPER, he will be looking for CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, not just mindless rants. If you aren't a student go ahead and get the $1.99 version. TWO BUCKS! What a bargain!

Please buy this version-- don't use the free version unless you're a student

da bum on

This is a welcome addition to the iPhone family of useful applications for the healthcare practitioner. Keep up the great work!

Love it love it love it!

Hatemath on

So helpful and easy to use. Would help if within the definitions there were cross links to eponyms that are part of the definition - would be a time saver. Still well worth $1.99!

Useful little app

FuzzyLogic on

Well worth the $1.99 for those who can't keep their Chvostek's Signs straight anymore.

FNP-BC, APNP

Moxiecola on

Would like to see some pediatric terms, like baby reflexes. Everyone always forgets pediatrics-- kids are important too!

Great app!

G )))) on

I used Eponyms in my Palm and was very surprised to see it here. It is very useful. Please buy this app if you are not a student.

Most Excellent!

johnnaryry on

I've had this app on EVERY Palm I've owned over the last six years. Now that I can have it on my Touch, one more reason to drop the Palm completely!

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App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Ossus GmbH
Languages
English
Recent version
2.0 (6 years ago )
Released on
Feb 12, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last updated
4 weeks ago