Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
The origin of Hodgkin’s lymphoma as a medical disease dates back to 1832 when British doctor Thomas Hodgkin wrote on a series of intriguing cases at Guy’s Hospital in London, England. He clarified that the seven patients in question also had enlarged lymph nodes, implying that their ailments were at least close, if not identical. The physician’s thesis was also published in a journal published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London.

Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Unknown Since 1865
However, many people did not acknowledge Hodgkin’s research in the medical world until 1865. Then, a man named Samuel Wilks had researched what seemed to be the same circumstances nine years before and had compiled his own paper. When Wilks realized he wasn’t the first to make those findings, he published another paper that mentioned “Hodgkin’s disease.”

Unknown Since 1865