Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Richard Alan John Asher FRCP (3 April 1912 – 25 April 1969) was an eminent British endocrinologist and haematologist. As the senior physician responsible for the mental observation ward at the Central Middlesex Hospital he described and named Munchausen syndrome in a 1951 article in The Lancet.

  2. El Síndrome de Munchausen, consiste en una simulación repetida de enfermedes fisicas, usualmente agudas, aparatosas, y convincentes, efectuadas por una persona que vaga de un hospital a otro en busca de tratamiento. Esta enfermedad se caracteriza por inventarse dolencias ficticias o incluso provocárselas a sí mismo, para llamar la atención ...

  3. The Seven Sins of Medicine, by Richard Asher, are a perspective on medical ethics first published in The Lancet in 1949.

  4. Richard Alan John Asher , FRCP (3 de abril de 1912 - 25 de abril de 1969) fue un eminente endocrinólogo y hematólogo británico . [3] Como médico principal responsable de la sala de observación mental en el Hospital Central Middlesex [4] , describió y nombró el síndrome de Munchausen en un artículo de 1951 en The Lancet .

  5. 10 de jun. de 2015 · The Reading Room: Seamus O’Mahony on Richard Asher. Posted on June 10, 2015 by. Brimful of Asher. Seamus O’Mahony, Consultant Physician, Cork University Hospital. Richard Asher: Talking Sense. London: Pitman Medical, 1972. A Sense of Asher. London: British Medical Association, 1984. The Royal Society of Medicine recently (3 ...

  6. I recently came across the work of Dr Richard Asher who described Munchausen's syndrome. 1 He was a giant of his time, a well-known English physician of the 1930–1960s who wrote broadly on various topics that intersected with clinical medicine.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Abstract. “Stupidity” and “mental laziness” are two of the seven sins of medicine enumerated by Richard Asher decades ago. In his time, these and other transgressions were usually “due to...