Asperger Syndrome should be replaced by Grunya or Sukareva Syndrome

A Russian Jewish child Psychiatrist wrote notes on Autism in 1925 nineteen years before Hans Asperger.   Her name was GRUNYA SUKHAREVA..  Calling it Asperger Syndrome is not even accurate as Hans Asperger discovered it nineteen years later.  He probably read what she wrote but did not mention it as he was a member of the Nazi party so he could not admit a Jew had discovered it nineteen years earlier and by 1944 Germany was at war with Russia.  We should call it either GRUNYA OR SUKHAREVA SYNDROME AFTER HER.  It would not be any more difficult to pronounce than Asperger or sound any stranger.  Hans Asperger was a member of the Nazi party accused of sending disabled children to be murdered in Vienna as the *** were great believers in  EUTHANASIA for disabled people.  The *** did not only murder Jews they also murdered lots of disabled people Gypsies Gay people.

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  • It depends on the trust. There is a conflict in the NHS between whether the tried, tested, trusted ICD-10 (which every doctor and nurse has access to) or the newfangled DSM-5 (which only those specialising in mental health and psychiatry usually have access to) should be used.

    Also, DSM-5 is expensive which drains NHS budgets and ultimately taxpayer's money.