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The condition known today as diabetes (usually referring to diabetes mellitus) is thought to have been described in the Ebers Papyrus (c. 1550 BC). Ayurvedic physicians (5th/6th century BC) first noted the sweet taste of diabetic urine, and called the condition madhumeha ("honey urine").
The discovery of insulin ended Allen's preeminence in diabetes treatment. Diabetes specialists were no longer in great demand, as insulin made it possible for any general practitioner to treat diabetes. He refocused his efforts on hypertension, using low-salt diets to control blood pressure.
Diabetes: its Pathological Physiology (1913) Physiology for dental students (with R. G. Pearce, 1915) Physiology and Biochemistry in Modern Medicine (1st edition 1918) Insulin and its Use in Diabetes (with W. R. Campbell, 1925) Carbohydrate Metabolism and Insulin (1926) The Fuel of life: Experimental Studies in Normal and Diabetic Animals (1928)
He observed what had been known for many centuries in India, China and the Arab world, that the urine is sweet in patients , [27] however he hadn't coined the term mellitus as it is commonly claimed [citation needed]. His observations on diabetes formed a chapter of Pharmaceutice rationalis (1674). [28]
Endocrinology (from endocrine + -ology) is a branch of biology and medicine dealing with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its specific secretions known as hormones.It is also concerned with the integration of developmental events proliferation, growth, and differentiation, and the psychological or behavioral activities of metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sleep ...
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of common endocrine diseases characterized by sustained high blood sugar levels. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Diabetes is due to either the pancreas not producing enough of the hormone insulin , or the cells of the body becoming unresponsive to insulin's effects. [ 12 ]
Not all popsicles are created equal. However, Dr. Mohr notes that foods high in sugar, fat and calories can contribute to weight gain if eaten daily. ... So, you must be careful of the diabetes ...
Endocrine disease is characterized by irregulated hormone release (a productive pituitary adenoma), inappropriate response to signalling (hypothyroidism), lack of a gland (diabetes mellitus type 1, diminished erythropoiesis in chronic kidney failure), or structural enlargement in a critical site such as the thyroid (toxic multinodular goitre).