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An eponym is a word that is named after a person or place associated with it. Some healthcare terms, such as the names for some diseases, are eponyms. Select three medical eponyms from the list below. Write one to two sentences describing each disease and how its name was derived.
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Woody Guthrie's disease is an alcohol related disease. Its origin comes from Guthrie who suffered from alcoholism. Lyme disease is a flu like symptom that causes a rash in a bull-like pattern. It can also cause joint pain and weakness in certain limbs. Legionnaires' disease is a very rare disease from pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria. Legionnaires' disease does not spread from person to person.
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