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Gull's d. atrophy of the thyroid with myxedema.
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Gull's renal e. essential hematuria.
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Gull-Toynbee l. in otitis media, the lateral sinus and cerebellum are liable to involvement in mastoid disease, and the cerebrum may be attacked when the roof of the tympanum becomes carious. Called also Toynbee's l.
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Gullstrand Allvar, 1862–1930. Swedish ophthalmologist; winner of the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1911 for elucidating the formation of optical images in the eye and incorporating it in the general laws governing optical image formation.
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Gullstrand's l. in strabismus, if the patient is made to turn the head while fixing a distant object, and the corneal reflex of either eye moves in the direction in which the head is turning, then the movement is toward the weaker muscle.
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