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RECENT ADVANCES IN OUR KNOWLEDGE OF RACHITIS

RECENT ADVANCES IN OUR KNOWLEDGE OF RACHITIS IN PEDIATRICS PROGRESS IN RACHITIS RECENT ADVANCES OUR KNOWLEDGE OF FRITZ B. M.D. TALBOT, BOSTON ETIOLOGY Schmorl1 a extended review of the and I very gives subject work to shall use his without further reference it. The freely following and have been advanced more or less are hypotheses supported by data: pathologic-anatomic Artificial rachitis in animals: Most of the authors who have under- a of the taken these believe that rachitis is disturbance experiments too calcium and that it results either from little metabolism, giving the calcium in the or that the normal calcium in food is not food, in or that it is absorbed and the absorbed sufficient amounts, finally, are not to a manner. bones able assimilate it in normal The experiments have to In most a led results. instances varying feeding calcium-poor an acid or a the in a or combination of has resulted two, food, food, in to disease of the bone which similar was, gross appearance, very Miwa Stoeltzner2 found that there certain differences rachitis. and were between of the bone true was this artificial disease and rachitis. There in a disturbance the endochondral ossification and considerable slight very and Stoeltzner therefore called this http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

RECENT ADVANCES IN OUR KNOWLEDGE OF RACHITIS

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1912 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1912.04100140045005
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Abstract

IN PEDIATRICS PROGRESS IN RACHITIS RECENT ADVANCES OUR KNOWLEDGE OF FRITZ B. M.D. TALBOT, BOSTON ETIOLOGY Schmorl1 a extended review of the and I very gives subject work to shall use his without further reference it. The freely following and have been advanced more or less are hypotheses supported by data: pathologic-anatomic Artificial rachitis in animals: Most of the authors who have under- a of the taken these believe that rachitis is disturbance experiments too calcium and that it results either from little metabolism, giving the calcium in the or that the normal calcium in food is not food, in or that it is absorbed and the absorbed sufficient amounts, finally, are not to a manner. bones able assimilate it in normal The experiments have to In most a led results. instances varying feeding calcium-poor an acid or a the in a or combination of has resulted two, food, food, in to disease of the bone which similar was, gross appearance, very Miwa Stoeltzner2 found that there certain differences rachitis. and were between of the bone true was this artificial disease and rachitis. There in a disturbance the endochondral ossification and considerable slight very and Stoeltzner therefore called this

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Feb 1, 1912

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