Jacksonian
Jack so ni an |jakˈsōnēən ʤækˈsoʊniən | ▶adjective Medicine relating to or denoting a form of epilepsy in which seizures begin at one site (typically a digit or the angle of the mouth ). ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the name of John H. Jackson (1835 –1911 ), English physician and neurologist, + -ian .
Jacksonian |dʒakˈsəʊnɪən | ▶adjective Medicine relating to or denoting a form of epilepsy in which seizures begin at one site (typically a digit or the angle of the mouth ). ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the name of John H. Jackson (1835 –1911 ), English physician and neurologist, + -ian .