1. Cushing’s syndrome interpreted as hyperadreno-corticism leading to hypergluconeogenesis; results of treatment with testosterone propionate;Albright;J Clin Endocrinol,1941
2. Cushing’s syndrome: Its pathological physiology, its relationship to the adreno-genital syndrome, and its connection with the problem of the reaction of the body to injurious agents (“alarm reaction” of Selye);Albright;Harvey Lecture Series,1943
3. A near miss—Osier’s early description of Cushing’s syndrome with, regrettably, no post-mortem examination;Altschule;N Engl J Med,1980
4. A case of polyglandular syndrome with adrenal hypernephroma and adenoma of the pituitary gland—both of small size;Anderson;Glasgow Med J,1915
5. A case of basophil adenoma of the anterior lobe of the pituitary. “Cushing’s Syndrome”;Bishop;Guys Hosp Rep,1932