Derbyshire, Desmond. 1965 Textos hixkaryâna
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Derbyshire Neck and Iodine Deficiency
Goitre and the associated neurological deficits of cretinism and deaf mutism due to iodine deficiency were common in Derbyshire, giving rise to the term Derbyshire Neck. These diseases were most prevalent in the 19th century and earlier, when they had devastating effects in the rural population. Since then they have declined in frequency. However, iodine deficiency disorders are still prevalent...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica
سال: 2013
ISSN: 2317-1375,2176-834X
DOI: 10.26512/rbla.v3i2.16266