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2. Fibrogenesis imperfecta ossium;BAKER, S.L.; DENT, C.E.; FRIEDMAN, M.; WATSON, L.;Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery,1966
3. Atypical osteomalacia involving the axial skeleton;FRAME, B.; FROST, H.M.; ORMAND, R.S.; HUNTER, R.B.;Annals of Internal Medicine,1961
4. The patient was aged 59 at the time of his death in early 1969. He had been in Exeter on several occasions for minor ailments, the last of these being a Trendelenburg operation for varicose veins in August 1967. At this time the only other abnormality noted was that he also suffered from haemorrhoids, but sigmoidoscopy was normal. The haemorrhoids thrombosed and settled down in May 1968
5. his general practitioner, who saw him at this time, was not satisfied with his general condition, mainly because of a weight loss of over a stone in a few months, with considerable hunger despite eating well;However,1968