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Examples for "scurvy"
Examples for "scurvy"
1By Odin, the women of the North Danes are a scurvy breed.
2The Finlanders were not attacked with scurvy, but the rest suffered severely.
3His scurvy-ravaged legs gave under him and he winced with the pain.
4Of remedies against scurvy the sweet-wort was proved to be most valuable.
5In infants this is most often due to scurvy, sometimes to syphilis.
1The approximation of these two cases to sea-scurvy is peculiar, and may allow them to be called scorbutus pulmonalis.
2On the 21st day of July, 1864, he was admitted to the Andersonville hospital, and died the same day of scorbutus.
3(Scorbutus).- Aconstitutionaldisease characterized by weakness, anemia, sponginess of the gums and tendencies to bleeding.
4"To his sagacity we are indebted for the first impulse to those regulations by which scorbutus is so successfully prevented in our navy."
5"To his sagacity we are indebted for the first impulse to those regulations by which scorbutus is so successfully prevented in our navy." (Lond.
1Introduction: Vitamin C deficiency has been described in patients with sepsis.
2Even sub-clinical vitamin C deficiency could impact disease development.
3This patient also had vitamin C deficiency.
4But scurvy is a vitamin C deficiency.
5On the head, even minor vitamin C deficiencies can lead to dry, splitting hair that breaks easily.
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