Internal architecture of the proximal femur – Adam's or Adams' arch? Historical mystery

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 122 - Trang 551-553 - 2002
J. Bartoníček1
1Orthopaedic Department of 3rd Medical Faculty, Charles University, Šrobárova 50, 100 34 Prague 10, Czech Republic,

Tóm tắt

The designation 'Adam Bogen' describing the thick medial cortex of the femoral neck is an incorrect term. This arch was described by Robert Adams (1795–1871), an outstanding Irish anatomist and surgeon. He was famous mainly for his book on gout and the description of disorders of cardiac rhythm, the so-called Adams-Stokes syndrome. He published his original description in the today unfortunately almost forgotten Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology, Vol. II (London, Longman, 1836–1839). The main editor of this monumental six-volume work was the famous anatomist and surgeon R.B.Todd. This book represents a significant source of information on diseases and injuries of the great joints (shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee, ankle).