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Internal Architecture of Proximal Femur Adam's or Adams' Arch? Historical Mystery

Publication at Third Faculty of Medicine |
2002

Abstract

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).