User talk:Wmgries

Down Syndrome
Why did you remove the British name of Down syndrome? Its perfectly appropriate in the article. Removing it looks like vandalism. Thanks, Gwernol 01:48, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

Whats its point, its not discribing anything... Wmgries


 * This is the international encyclopedia for the English language in all its variants. The British English name of Down Syndrome is just as legitimate as the American English version and both should be included in the article. Removing just one is pushing your point of view and is not acceptable. Please don't do this again. Gwernol 02:24, 6 October 2006 (UTC)


 * You wrote:


 * trisomy 21 isn't the "british name" for Down's Syndrome. I am an American and I have definetly heard the term in science classes before, its a scientific classfication. Sure British people may use the name exclusively instead of Down's Syndrome but the parentheses saying that British people use it isn't necessary to the goals of the article. I will now write this on discussion area in the actual article - I feel its unnecessary. I am sincerly sorry if you think that I have defaced the article, it was done in the hope of making a minor change to improve the article. Wikipedia is great! - Wmgries


 * I know "Trisomy 21" is not the British name for Down Syndrome, I didn't claim that bit was, nor does the article. The American term is "Down syndrome", the British one is "Down's syndrome". Its the latter (note the use of the apostrophe) that you removed, not the reference to Trisomy 21, which is as you state the scientific term. Gwernol 23:50, 6 October 2006 (UTC)