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Bright's disease is a historical classification of kidney diseases that would be described in modern medicine as acute or chronic nephritis. The term is no longer used, as diseases are now classified according to their more fully understood causes.[1][2][3] It is typically denoted by the presence of serum albumin (blood plasma protein) in the urine, and frequently accompanied by oedema and hypertension.
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March 23, 1849
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Tennessee, United States
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1870 |
1870
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Tennessee, USA
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1870
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1871
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Tennessee, USA
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1874
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Tennessee, USA
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1876 |
1876
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Tennessee, USA
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1878 |
November 21, 1878
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Meigs County, Tennessee, United States
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1885 |
April 1885
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Tennessee, USA
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1886 |
November 1886
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Tennessee, USA
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