Eponyms - Disease Picture and Medical Tutor

Eponyms - Disease Picture and Medical Tutor

⭐️4.3 / 5
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🙌6
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📼5 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$4.99
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All Versions of Eponyms

1.3

July 1, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Over 115,600 users are using Eponyms to learn a wide variety of disease by pictures - the most effective way to memorize and make sense of a disease. 1. Bookmark the diseases 2. Zoom into the very detailed HD images
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1.2

January 9, 2016

NEW feature #1: Eponyms List with all HD pictures NEW feature #2: Search for Eponyms NEW feature #3: Wiki link added
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1.1

November 18, 2015

New #1. Support Spotlight Search with images on iOS 9.0 and later New #2. A massive improvement on Eponyms picture search New #3. New feature to search Wiki pages about eponyms and show in in-app Safari New #4. Add thumb and large pictures for better performance
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1.0

November 7, 2015

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Description of Eponyms

[Caution] This app contains disease pictures that you may feel uncomfortable with, but it is just the best way for you to learn eponymous disease. If you are a medical student, a medical provider or a nurse for any length of time, you will come across eponyms. Eponyms are diseases, disorders, procedures or equipment that is named for some person. For example, you will not be asking for a indwelling urinary catheter, you will be asking for a Foley catheter. When a patient went to the operating room for a pancreaticoduodenenectomy, modified or not, it was not called that, it was called a Whipple’s surgery. If a patient was at doctor’s and s/he said, your tests have come back, it would be unlikely for her to say you have an inflammatory B-cell lymphoma, rather she would say, you have Hodgkin’s disease. Eponyms are a longstanding tradition in Western science and medicine. Being awarded an eponym is regarded as an honor: "Eponymity, not anonymity, is the standard." The scientific and medical communities regard it as bad form to attempt to eponymise oneself. To discuss something, it must have a name. At a time when medicine lacked tools to investigate underlying causes of many syndromes, the eponym was a convenient way to label a disease. Some diseases are named after the person who first described the condition—typically by publishing an article in a respected medical journal. Rarely, an eponymous disease is named after a patient, examples being Lou Gehrig's disease, Hartnup disease, and Mortimer's disease. There are at least two eponymous disorders which follow neither of these conventions: Fregoli delusion, and Munchausen syndrome.
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Eponyms: FAQ

Is Eponyms iPad-compatible?

Yes, Eponyms can support iPad devices.
The Eponyms app was developed by WMS, Inc.
Currently, Eponyms supports iOS 8.0 or later.
Users are raving about Eponyms, which has an exceptional rating of 4.3 out of 5.
Eponyms Relates To The Medical App Genre.
1.3 is the newly released version of the Eponyms app.
Eponyms updated its app on July 1, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
The Eponyms app is suitable for WMS, Inc years of age.
The following list of languages is supported by the Eponyms app: English.
No, Eponyms is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within Eponyms.
No, Eponyms does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Eponyms

  • Crashes

    Tons of eponyms. Basic and Pro versions crash after every viewing of an eponym. Would be a very neat app if this was fixed.
  • Educational and fun

    It definitely makes learning more fun especially for visual learners like me
  • Good app

    Good app for looking up different syndromes.