Möller-Barlow disease

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Etymology

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Named after Sir Thomas Barlow (1845–1945) and Julius Otto Ludwig Möller, who described it.

Noun

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Möller-Barlow disease (uncountable)

  1. (pathology) The disease scurvy, especially in infants.

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