Holmes-Adie syndrome - translation to russian
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Holmes-Adie syndrome - translation to russian

NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER CHARACTERIZED BY A TONICALLY DILATED PUPIL
Adie's tonic pupil; Adie's syndrome; Holmes-Adie syndrome; Holmes-Adie's syndrome; Adie's pupil; Tonic pupil; Adie pupil; Pupillotonia; Holmes–Adie syndrome

Holmes-Adie syndrome         

медицина

пупиллотонический псевдотабес

tonic pupil         

медицина

тонический зрачок

Sherlock Holmes         
  • Russ Stutler's view of [[221B Baker Street]]
  • The cover page of the 1887 edition of ''[[Beeton's Christmas Annual]]'', which contains Holmes's first appearance (''[[A Study in Scarlet]]'')
  • Sidney Paget illustration of Holmes examining a corpse for "[[The Adventure of the Abbey Grange]]"
  • [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] (1859–1930), Sherlock Holmes's creator, in 1914
  • British Army (Adams) Mark III, the type probably carried by Watson
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  • 1904 [[Sidney Paget]] illustration of "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton"
  • 19th-century Seibert microscope
  • [[Basil Rathbone]] as Holmes
  • 1891 Paget portrait of Holmes smoking his pipe for "[[The Man with the Twisted Lip]]"
  • Holmes and [[archenemy]] Moriarty struggle at the [[Reichenbach Falls]]; drawing by Sidney Paget
  • Waxwork of [[Robert Downey Jr.]] as Holmes on display at [[Madame Tussauds London]]
  • [[Blue plaque]] at The Sherlock Holmes Museum 221b Baker Street, London
  • Statue of Sherlock Holmes]] near [[221B Baker Street]], London
  • Statue of Holmes in an [[Inverness cape]] and a [[deerstalker]] cap on Picardy Place in [[Edinburgh]] (Conan Doyle's birthplace)
  • Holmes (right) and Watson in a [[Sidney Paget]] illustration for "[[The Adventure of Silver Blaze]]"
  • Holmes examining a bicycle with Watson standing behind in "[[The Adventure of the Priory School]]" from 1904. [[Sidney Paget]]’s illustrations in ''[[The Strand Magazine]]'' iconicised both characters.
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  • The popularity of Sherlock Holmes became widespread after his first appearance in ''[[The Strand Magazine]]'' in 1891. This September 1917 edition of the magazine, with the cover story, ‘Sherlock Holmes outwits a German spy’, could be posted to troops free of charge.
FICTIONAL CHARACTER (CONSULTING DETECTIVE) CREATED BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
SherlockHolmes; Sherlock Holmes (character); Elementary, my dear Watson; Three pipe problem; Shirlock Holmes; Sherlock Homes; Shrlock holmes; Sherlock holmes; Elementary, My Dear Watson; Inspector Holmes; Sherlock-Holmes-Fallacy; Science of Deduction; Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson (duo); Scherlock Holmes

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общая лексика

"Шерлок Холмс" (лондонский паб [public house], в кот. воссоздана квартира знаменитого детектива по её описанию в произведениях А.Конан Дойла [Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930]; место паломничества туристов)

Definition

ХОЛМС
(Holmes) Артур (1890-1965) , английский геолог и петрограф, один из пионеров радиогеологии. Разработал первую геохронологическую шкалу фанерозоя (1947).
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Оливер Уэнделл (1809-94) , американский писатель; ученый-медик. Рационалист, критик пуританского кальвинизма, религиозной нетерпимости (роман "Ангел-хранитель", 1867, сборники эссе, в т. ч. "Самодержец утреннего застолья", 1858). Сатирические стихи, мемуары.

Wikipedia

Adie syndrome

Adie syndrome, also known as Holmes-Adie syndrome, is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but shows a more definite response to accommodation (i.e., light-near dissociation). It is frequently seen in females with absent knee or ankle jerks and impaired sweating.

The syndrome is caused by damage to the postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic innervation of the eye, usually by a viral or bacterial infection that causes inflammation, and affects the pupil of the eye and the autonomic nervous system. It is named after the British neurologists William John Adie and Gordon Morgan Holmes, who independently described the same disease in 1931.

What is the Russian for Holmes-Adie syndrome? Translation of &#39Holmes-Adie syndrome&#39 to Russian