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The term "deformity" has been used since ancient times to describe physical abnormalities. In the 16th century, the English physician William Clowes used the word "deformitie" to refer to physical disfigurements caused by injury or disease. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the term became more common in medical and scientific literature to describe a wide range of physical abnormalities, including birth defects, injuries, and diseases.
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