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parkinsonism noun, medicine an incurable disorder, associated with dopamine deficiency or the side effects of certain drugs, usually occurring later in life. The main symptoms are trembling of the hands and limbs, a mask-like facial expression, a flat voice, and a slow shuffling gait and stooping posture.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after James Parkinson (1755-1824), English surgeon.

parkinsonism noun, medicine an incurable disorder, associated with dopamine deficiency or the side effects of certain drugs, usually occurring later in life. The main symptoms are trembling of the hands and limbs, a mask-like facial expression, a flat voice, and a slow shuffling gait and stooping posture.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after James Parkinson (1755-1824), English surgeon.

parkinsonism noun, medicine an incurable disorder, associated with dopamine deficiency or the side effects of certain drugs, usually occurring later in life. The main symptoms are trembling of the hands and limbs, a mask-like facial expression, a flat voice, and a slow shuffling gait and stooping posture.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after James Parkinson (1755-1824), English surgeon.