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  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. 26 de ene. de 2002 · In 1964, after the decision to transfer the care of patients on the mental observation ward to a psychiatrist, Richard Asher retired from medicine. He died 5 years later at the age of 57.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 17 de dic. de 2022 · Fue Richard Asher, en 1951, el primero que describió por primera vez el trastorno facticio impuesto a otro, antes llamado y popularmente conocido como Síndrome de Munchausen por poder. Un trastorno mental que conduce al delito de maltrato infantil.

  5. 10 de jun. de 2015 · A tribute to Richard Asher, an English physician and writer, who coined the term "Munchausen's Syndrome" and advocated for generalism and clarity in medicine. Learn about his life, work, style, and legacy from Seamus O'Mahony, a consultant physician in Cork.

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  7. 13 de nov. de 2020 · 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.