saturnism

NOUN
  1. toxic condition produced by the absorption of excessive lead into the system
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  • Lead poisoning also known as "saturnism" for its violent and demented character that is associated with the god Saturn has been identified at least before the fifth century before Christ. Scientific Blogging
  • He also ventured that Caravaggio suffered from saturnism, or lead poisoning, which may have accounted for some of the artist's irrational behavior. NYT > Global Home
  • Vietnam orders submarines and warplanes from Russia photo: Creative Commons/saturnism WN.com - Business News
  • The enduring grace of Grace Kelly photo: Creative Commons/saturnism WN.com - Business News
  • Plane overshoots runway; all 43 passengers safe photo: Creative Commons/saturnism WN.com - Articles related to EVA to start passenger service, Taipei - Toronto
  • His secretary was to get the clangula to turpentine overside his tsuga to end the gaelic saturnism for planless lounge. Rational Review
  • Lead poisoning was originally referred to as ‘Saturnism’, because the physical ailments of ingesting small quantities of lead include fatigue, depression and melancholia.
  • The U.S. Department of Trade Representative Wednesday expressed concerns after Taiwan's parliament proposed an amendment to the country's photo: Creative Commons/saturnism WN.com - Articles related to U.S. business group accuses Obama of shorting Taiwan
  • Obama to propose bank fees to recoup bailout funds photo: Creative Commons/saturnism WN.com - Articles related to Dems, Wall Street water down financial reform
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