2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12565-024-00789-z
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Perceptions of journal editors on the use of eponyms in anatomical publishing: the need for compromise

Nicholas Bacci,
Erin Hutchinson,
Beverley Kramer
et al.

Abstract: While arguments have been made both for and against the value of anatomical eponyms, limited research exists regarding their use by anatomists. As the editors of the principal international anatomy journals have purview and control of terminology in anatomical journals, their perceptions regarding the relevance, ethics and inclusivity of eponym use in anatomy and in publishing in anatomical journals were investigated. A validated, confidential and anonymized self-administered questionnaire which included open-… Show more

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