Absinthism

/æbˈsɪnθɪzəm/ noun

A supposed condition of addiction and poisoning from drinking absinthe regularly, characterized by neurological problems, supposedly caused by toxic compounds in the drink.

From absinth(e) plus -ism (a condition or practice), following medical terminology patterns of the 1800s. Created by French physicians during the Belle Époque to name what they believed was a specific disease.

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