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		Definition of Bright's disease in English: Bright's diseasenounˈbrʌɪts dɪˌziːz mass nounA disease involving chronic inflammation of the kidneys.  Example sentencesExamples -  There was the obituary for my great-great grandfather which described his death from Bright's disease.
 -  Resuming his legal practice in New York, Arthur died of Bright's disease in 1886.
 -  Overwork and Bright's disease caused his early death.
 -  He is regarded as one of the founding fathers of nephrology, with his name immortalized in the eponym Bright's disease.
 -  He is the only person in the world to be cured of a chronic form of Bright's disease.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: named after Richard Bright, (1789–1858), the English physician who established its nature.    Definition of Bright's disease in US English: Bright's diseasenounˈbrīts dəˌzēz A disease involving chronic inflammation of the kidneys.  Example sentencesExamples -  Resuming his legal practice in New York, Arthur died of Bright's disease in 1886.
 -  He is the only person in the world to be cured of a chronic form of Bright's disease.
 -  Overwork and Bright's disease caused his early death.
 -  He is regarded as one of the founding fathers of nephrology, with his name immortalized in the eponym Bright's disease.
 -  There was the obituary for my great-great grandfather which described his death from Bright's disease.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: named after Richard Bright, (1789–1858), the English physician who established its nature.     |