Thomas Addison

Thomas Addison (1793 - June 29, 1860) was a physician at Guy's Hospital who worked in the team of doctors led by Sir Astley Paston Cooper. Brilliant lecturer and clinical teacher, he is known for describing a wide range of diseases not only as was practiced at that time in terms of symptoms but primarily in terms of organs. He made one of the first adequate accounts of appendicitis and wrote a valuable study of the actions of poisons. His name was recorded in the annals of medicine chiefly because of his descriptions of pernicious anemia (or Addisonian anemia) and Addison's disease (the adrenal glands insufficiency), the latter being described in his 1855 publication: The Constitutional and Local Effects of Diseases of the Suprarenal Capsules. Addison, Thomas Addison, Thomas Addison, Thomas

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
chairman
plagiaulacidae
ctenacodon (plagiaulacidae)
1829 in literature
1828 in literature
bayreuth (district)
furby
fichtelgebirge
uss dolphin (1821)
christchurch, dorset
uss port royal (cg 73)
uss dolphin (1836)
poole
1827 in literature
1826 in literature
1824 in literature
media access control
1823 in literature
cardiganshire
borth
1822 in literature
doug gilmour
1821 in literature
1820 in literature
parkano
abc (band)
uss amsterdam (cl 101)
professional performing arts school
palm wine
main taunus
crime writer
amsterdam, new york
list of crime writers
lou zocchi
wang anshi
albert lebrun
list of cities in sweden
kanchanaburi
submatrix
generalissimo
drudge report
triominos
millinery
kanchanaburi province