BARLOW, Thomas (1845-1945). On Cases described as "Acute Rickets" which are probably a Combination of Scurvy and Rickets, the Scurvy being an Essential, and the Rickets a Variable, Element. Offprint from: Medico-Chirurgical Transactions 66. London: J.E. Adlard, 1883.

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BARLOW, Thomas (1845-1945). On Cases described as "Acute Rickets" which are probably a Combination of Scurvy and Rickets, the Scurvy being an Essential, and the Rickets a Variable, Element. Offprint from: Medico-Chirurgical Transactions 66. London: J.E. Adlard, 1883.

8o (208 x 137 mm). Chromolithographed plate after drawings by E. Burgess and J.H. Morgan. Modern black cloth.

FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. "Barlow's description of infantile scurvy ('Barlow's disease') confirmed the clinical observations of Walter Cheadle, who was the first to differentiate between infantile scurvy and rickets" (Norman). Garrison-Morton 3720; Norman 122.