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Two cases of absence of the thyroid body and symmetrical swellings of fat tissue at the sides of the neck, connected with defective cerebral development.

Publication Details

Med.-chir. Trans., 33, 303-06. 1850 CE.

Curling, of the London Hospital, was the first accurately to note the clinical picture of cretinism, which Ord was later to name “myxedema”. Curling was also the first to suggest deficiency of the thyroid as a case of cretinism.

Thematic Classifications

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Entry Number#3818
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/4833
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External URLtwo-cases-of-absence-of-the-thyroid-body-and-symmetrical-swellings-of-fat-tissue-at-the-sides-of-the-neck-connected-with-defective-cerebral-development

Geographic Context

Mentioned in annotation: London