Definitionn. childhood disease caused by deficiency of vitamin D and sunlight associated with impaired metabolism of calcium and phosphorus
Last update: October 1, 2015
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Her son was suffering with rickets. . [Please select]
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Thus the liability to tubercular infection is far commoner in the midst of a depraved population than in one fulfilling the primary laws of nature; rickets is a disease of great cities rather than of rural districts; and syphilis is more disastrous and protracted in its course in the depraved in health than in the robust. [Please select]
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Her son was suffering with rickets. [Please select]
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But there was only one who had any chance of getting her, and his name was Jim Rickets. [Please select]
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He knew he wasn't in any way fit for Sue, and he liked pears about as well as Jim Rickets. [Please select]
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'Why,' says Rickets, in his off-hand way, for he always had great confidence, 'to fetch Sue.' [Please select]
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Lincoln, "you see the galoot knew that Jim Rickets wasn't to be trusted with Susan Bell." [Please select]
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Jim Rickets, who had life all his own way, was none other than Stephen A. [Please select]
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Rickets, mucous disease, lienteric diarrhoea, infantilism, prolapse of the rectum, and infection with thread-worms are common complications. [Please select]
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It is in keeping with this that clinically we note how frequently spasmophilia and rickets occur in the same child. [Please select]
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Although the nurse's advice was supported by my Welsh landlady (with various prognostications of consumption and rickets), I could not at first deny myself the wild joy of nursing my baby. [Please select]
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