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Osteoporosis, Osteomalacia, and the Skeletal System
JAMES A. NICHOLAS; PAUL D. SAVILLE; FELIX BRONNER
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Director, Metabolic Bone Disease Service, Hospital for Special Surgery; Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery (Orthopedics), Cornell University Medical College, New York, N.Y. Director, Metabolism Unit, Hospital for Special Surgery; Assistant Physician to Out-Patient Department, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, N.Y. Director, Laboratory for Mineral Metabolism Bicknell Fellow Research Department, Hospital for Special Surgery; Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Cornell University Medical College, New York, N.Y.
1963 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1963; 45:391-405 
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Abstract

Osteomalacia and rickets are disorders of bone mineralization. There are many causes, but all may be controlled by suitable treatment. Except in vitamin-D deficiency, treatment often must be continued for years with careful chemical and clinical control. Relatively simple investigations enable one to distinguish between the various causes.

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