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Definition of Scorbutically

Scorbutically
Scorbutic Scor*bu"tic, Scorbutical Scor*bu"tic*al, a. [Cf. F. scorbutique.] (Med.) Of or pertaining to scurvy; of the nature of, or resembling, scurvy; diseased with scurvy; as, a scorbutic person; scorbutic complaints or symptoms. -- Scor*bu"tic*al*ly, adv.

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- presenting a "scorbutic tongue" due to vitamin C deficiency A child with scurvy in flexion posture Photo of the chest cage with scorbutic rosaries Scurvy...
- proved its activity counter to scurvy in his long-established guinea pig scorbutic ****ay. In 1937, Szent-Györgyi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology...
- the other from L'Astrolabe at Aʻasu. One of the cooks, David, died of "scorbutic dropsy". On December 11, twelve members of Lapérouse's crew (including...
- of corpses in the bathroom. Elsa’s body begins to deteriorate due to scorbutic liquefaction, but she believes that undergoing a transfusion with the...
- Scurvy : More angular costochondral junction with a sharper step-off (scorbutic rosary) and depressed sternum. Chondrodystrophy Rachitic rosary is due...
- sicknesses". Magellan, Pigafetta, and other officers were not afflicted with scorbutic symptoms, which may have been because they ate preserved quince which...
- pre-loading of this group with a 70 mg/day supplement for six w****s before the scorbutic diet was fed. Men in both studies had blood levels of ascorbic acid too...
- sea, when the ship was already afflicted with scurvy. He divided twelve scorbutic sailors into six groups of two. They all received the same diet but, in...
- the high mortality rate at the camp. He concluded that it was due to "scorbutic dysentery" (bloody diarrhea caused by vitamin C deficiency). In 2010,...
- age of 32 on 18 January 1735. Her doctor named the cause of death as 'scorbutic disease', more commonly known as scurvy. She was interred with full royal...