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As a child, he'd developed tuberculosis of the spine.
By this time Webb was already seriously ill with tuberculosis of the spine.
His studies were interrupted by tuberculosis of the spine.
The first patient, a nine-year-old boy with tuberculosis of the spine, was admitted in 1931.
The latter type may be due to Pott's Disease (tuberculosis of the spine).
She was suffering from tuberculosis of the spine and was in a special bed; accordingly, a motor ambulance would be required.
He was detained for four years without trial and was freed after he was found to have tuberculosis of the spine.
When she was four, she contracted tuberculosis of the spine, Potts's disease, which caused a curvature in her back and lifelong health problems.
By age 11, he was afflicted with tuberculosis of the spine (Pott's disease) that resulted in a deformed back and stunted his growth.
Chick Webb, swing era drummer and band leader, was afflicted with tuberculosis of the spine as a child, which left him hunchbacked.
His name was written in the annals of medicine, by first describing arthritic tuberculosis of the spine (Pott's disease).
From childhood, he suffered from tuberculosis of the spine, leaving him with short stature and a badly deformed spine; this was why he was always seen hunchbacked.
Bourne's face was deformed at birth by misused forceps, and, at age four, he suffered tuberculosis of the spine, resulting in stunted growth and a hunched back.
What "seemed to be tuberculosis of the spine" developed into "tuberculosis of the blood" which forced Carrie to give up school and her aspirations of becoming a school teacher.
Osteitis or caries of the vertebrae, what we commonly call Pott's disease, is usually of tubercular origin; and this tuberculosis of the spine occurs most frequently in children.
Nora asks him for a favor, to which Rank reveals that he has entered the terminal stage of tuberculosis of the spine (a contemporary euphemism for syphilis) and that he has always been secretly in love with her.
He returned to military service after he recovered, but as a lieutenant was invalided out again in 1944 with tuberculosis of the spine after spending a long time in a military hospital, where he entertained fellow patients with his own show, High Temperature, despite being in a plaster cast.
An eight-year-old boy from Riseley with a club foot, and another eleven-year-old with serious hip disease, were transferred to an orthopaedic hospital, while the father of the latter, who probably had tuberculosis of the spine, was sent to a convalescent home at Margate with the consent of the governors, who provided the necessary funds.