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Who is called the father of endocrinology?

  • A. Whittaker
  • B. Einthoven
  • C. Pasteur
  • D. T. Addison

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The title of "father of endocrinology" is often attributed to Thomas Addison. He made significant contributions to the understanding of the adrenal glands and their role in health and disease.

Key Contributions of Thomas Addison

  • Adrenal Glands: He studied the effects of adrenal gland dysfunction.
  • Addison's Disease: His work led to the identification of a condition now known as Addison's disease, characterized by insufficient hormone production.
  • Hormonal Influence: He helped establish the importance of hormones in regulating various bodily functions.

While other scientists like Whittaker, Einthoven, and Pasteur made important contributions in their fields, it is Addison's pioneering work in endocrinology that earned him this title.