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    Erethism (redirect from Mad hatter disease)
    Erethism, also known as erethismus mercurialis, mad hatter disease, or mad hatter syndrome, is a neurological disorder which affects the whole central...
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    "Mad as a hatter" is a colloquial English phrase used in conversation to suggest (lightheartedly) that a person is suffering from insanity. The etymology...
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  • Look up mad hatter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Mad Hatter is a character in Lewis Carroll's stories. Mad Hatter may refer to: Mad Hatter (DC Comics)...
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  • Look up mad as a hatter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mad as a hatter is a colloquial English phrase suggesting insanity. Mad as a hatter may also...
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    Hatmaking (redirect from Hatter)
    Kendall Jenner, among others. Draper Haberdasher Hat Works Mad hatter disease Mad as a hatter Marchandes de modes James Lock & Co. Walter Wright Hats Perry...
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    age of 43. The phrase mad as a hatter is likely a reference to mercury poisoning among milliners (so-called "mad hatter disease"), as mercury-based compounds...
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  • liabilities. Their FY2004 and FY2005 reports refer to Minamata disease as "mad hatter's disease", a term coined from the mercury poisoning experienced by hat-makers...
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    eternal life. The phrase "mad as a hatter" is likely a reference to mercury poisoning among milliners (so-called "mad hatter disease"), as mercury-based compounds...
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    Chisso (category Minamata disease)
    Minamata disease as "Mad Hatter's Disease", a term coined from the mercury poisoning experienced by hat-makers of the last few centuries (cf Mad Hatter). LCD...
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  • which include nun's knee, tennis elbow, and mad hatter's disease, are properly described as occupational diseases. In May 2015, the World Health Organization...
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