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The term anorexia nervosa was first introduced in the medical literature by Sir William Gull.

Sir William Gull, Queen Victoria's personal physician, coined the term anorexia nervosa in 1873. The Greek words anorexia, which mean "nervous absence of appetite," and orexis, which means "appetite," are the roots of the word.

Gull first referred to the illness as apepsia hysterica in an earlier address from 1868; he later changed this to anorexia hysterica and finally anorexia nervosa. De l'Anorexie Hystérique is the title of a paper written by French physician Ernest-Charles Lasègue that was published in 1873.

Since the term "hysterica" was initially used to describe female behaviour in the Victorian era.

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