Addison's disease

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Etymology

Named from Thomas Addison (1793-1860), M. D., of London, who first described it.

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Addison’s disease (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) A disorder in which the adrenal glands fail to produce a sufficient quantity of steroids, causing a brownish discoloration of the skin.
    • 1875, Edward Headlam Greenhow, Addison's Disease, Lindsay and Blackston, page 6:
      Nearly thirty years before the date of Addison's discovery, his eminent colleague, Dr. Bright, had observed and recorded, in his celebrated 'Reports of Medical Cases,' a case of Addison's disease.

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