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  2. Mad as a hatter - Wikipedia

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    An adaptation of the Old English word atter meaning "poison", and closely related to the word adder for the venomous crossed viper. Lexicographers William and Mary Morris in Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins (1977) favour this derivation because "mad as a hatter" was known before hat making was a recognized trade. [1]

  3. Erethism - Wikipedia

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    Erethism, [n 1] also known as erethismus mercurialis, mad hatter disease, or mad hatter syndrome, is a neurological disorder which affects the whole central nervous system, as well as a symptom complex, derived from mercury poisoning.

  4. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Mad as a hatter or Mad hatter Derogatory term (referring to a mentally ill person or a person with brain damage and dementia caused by heavy metal poisoning ) popularized especially due to the fictional character of the same name

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  6. Mad as a hatter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mad as a hatter is a colloquial English phrase suggesting insanity.. Mad as a hatter may also refer to: "Mad as a Hatter", an episode of Batman: The Animated Series "Mad as a Hatter", an episode of The Real Housewives of Dallas

  7. Hatter (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) - Wikipedia

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    The Mad Hatter appeared in the Sunsoft's 2006 mobile game Alice's Warped Wonderland (歪みの国のアリス, Yugami no kuni no Arisu, Alice in Distortion World). The Mad Hatter is portrayed as a middle-school age boy in oversized clothes and a large hat that covers his whole head.

  8. Unbirthday - Wikipedia

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    Alice at first does not understand what an unbirthday is; when the Mad Hatter explains it to her, she realises it is her unbirthday as well, and receives an unbirthday cake from the Mad Hatter. The scene from the film combines the idea of an unbirthday introduced in Through the Looking-Glass with the "Mad Tea Party" described in Alice's ...

  9. Dormouse (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland character)

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    The March Hare and the Hatter put the Dormouse's head in a teapot. Illustration by John Tenniel. The Dormouse sat between the March Hare and the Mad Hatter. They were using him as a cushion while he slept when Alice arrives at the start of the chapter. The Dormouse is always falling asleep during the scene, waking up every so often, for example ...