Eugene O'Neill and Addison's Disease

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (2):231-234 (1987)
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Abstract

A detailed review of hospital records, physician's notes, diaries, letters, and autopsy reports offers sufficient clinical grounds to establish that Eugene O'Neill developed adrenal insufficiency, secondary to tuberculosis, in later life--a fact hitherto unknown--the condition not becoming manifest until after he had abdominal surgery in 1936.

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