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Bright's disease

n :  any of several kidney diseases marked esp. by albumin in the urine
 
Bright, Richard (1789-1858),
British internist and pathologist. One of the foremost physicians of his day, Bright was particularly interested in diseases of the pancreas, duodenum, liver, and especially the kidneys. In 1827 he published an important work on kidney disease describing the association between diseased kidneys, dropsy, and albuminous urine. His name is associated with a group of diseases characterized by urine of this type.
 
 

 
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