Addison's disease
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Addison's disease
1855–60; named after T. Addison, who described it
Example Sentences
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Adrenal insufficiency, also known as Addison’s disease, was a fatal condition until hydrocortisone was invented in the 1930s.
From Slate • Sep. 9, 2025
It can spot signs of conditions caused by dysfunctional levels of stress hormones, like diabetes and Addison's disease, said researchers.
From BBC • Jun. 21, 2023
Among these conditions was Addison's disease, an adrenal gland disease that was often fatal in JFK's era.
From Salon • Feb. 21, 2023
Kennedy went to great lengths to conceal his ailments, even denying to reporters that he had Addison’s disease.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 3, 2020
It seemed suggestive, however, that DDD produced in dogs a condition very similar to that occurring in man in the presence of Addison’s disease.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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