Osteomalacia causally related to low phosphorus concentrations: an important geomedical discovery in norway 100 years ago
1989
Låg, J. (Jul)
In 1888, a geologist, J. H. L. Vogt, stated that an exceptionally low apatite content in the bedrock was the reason for osteomalacia in animals in certain areas in Norway. This discovery was confirmed, for example in South Africa, soon after World War I.
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Soil science
Volume
148
Issue
4
Pagination
284
- 285
ISSN
0038-075X
Publisher
International Society for Horticultural Science.
Other Subjects
Narthecium ossifragum
Language
English
Note
2019-12-05
Type
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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