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SUMMARY
Indeed, professional medical discourse actively uses eponyms, which are derived from the names of prominent scientists and doctors, as is the case with "Heymann nephritis", "Parkinson`s disease", "Devic`s opticomyelitis", "Adams-Stokes disease", "Aschner-Dagnini reflex", and many others. The aim of the research is to study the prevalence of using mythological and literary eponyms in the English language medical case reports and, in such a way, to provide academic guidelines for writing effective MCRs by medical professionals. The findings contribute to the understanding of the etymology and distribution of eponyms in medical . . .
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