Archive for January 17th, 2010

Why Diabetes is called Diabetes Mellitus?

The word “diabetes” is a Greek which means a siphon. It comes from the term diabainein as named by this Greek physician Aretus the Cappadocian during the second century AD. According to him, patients who suffered from this were passing too much water (polyuria) – like a siphon. It now became “diabetes” from the Medieval [...]