Notes
1 The epithet is still used in historical articles concerning Jackson, although it might seem that the epithet would be more appropriately applied to Thomas Willis (1621–1675), as he coined the term neurologie in 1664 (originally written in Greek as ηευρολογια, which is transliterated to neurologia, but subsequently translated as neurologie in the English edition) and made seminal descriptions of neurological disorders some two centuries before Jackson.