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DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.105380
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A descriptive catalogue of the Anatomical and Pathological Museum of St. Bartholomew's Hospital

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“…It is unlikely that Graves, or Parry, who probably more deserves the eponymy (2), would recognize the definition of his disease, and certainly different emphases were placed by those who early considered the origins of the clinical state. Thus, a century ago in Dublin it was thought to be a cardiac neurosis, and, in Paris, a disorder of the cervical sympathetic ganglia (3).…”
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“…It is unlikely that Graves, or Parry, who probably more deserves the eponymy (2), would recognize the definition of his disease, and certainly different emphases were placed by those who early considered the origins of the clinical state. Thus, a century ago in Dublin it was thought to be a cardiac neurosis, and, in Paris, a disorder of the cervical sympathetic ganglia (3).…”
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confidence: 95%