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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A case of melanosis 
    Publication: [Cincinnati?] : Lancet Press Print, [1882?]
    ... The possible diseases coming under a differen- tial diagnosis were Addison's disease, melanae- mia, chloasma, argyria, and melanosis. The dark ... and gastric irritation, I decided it was not Addison's disease. The splenic ... or marked brain symptoms, and the presence of the nodules, excluded this ...
  2. ... with the disease of the adrenals known as Addison's1 disease. The symptoms are: A bronze discoloration of the skin, great ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Anaemia 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1887
    ... to induce syncope. Until very recent times, these symptoms of Addison's disease were ascribed by the most eminent authorities to a high degree of anaemia. It is now established that in such cases the ... the symptoms are due to its irregular distribution. Further instances ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Physical standards in World War II 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1967
    ... Hyperparathyroidism and hypo- parathyroidism, unless mild in degree. Addison’s disease ... Hyperparathyroidism and hypo- parathyroidism when the diagnosis is supported by ade- quate laboratory studies. No ...
  5. ... same structures with- out the appearance of the symptoms of Addison’s disease. The medullary and the cortical parts of the ...
  6. ... abscess, simulating ascites, and complicated with extensive peritonitis; symptoms of Addison's disease and tuberculosis. Indian M. Gaz., Calcutta, 1879, xiv, ...
  7. ... has been repeat- edly observed, simulating that of Addison's disease. Osler believes that the symptom may be present when the tubercles are confined ...
  8. ... of cortin as & preventive of operative shock. In Addison's disease one of the major symptoms is extreme lassitude and easy fatigability. One of ...
  9. ... this malady. Treatment.—Of course, the treatment of Addison's disease must be a mere treatment of symptoms. In one of my cases it was very ...
  10. ... this malady. Treatment.—Of course, the treatment of Addison's disease must be a mere treatment of symptoms. In one of my cases it was very ...
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