The special points of interest in this case seem to be the obscure and insidious mode of attack; the slow progress of the inflammation, it being rather sub-acute than acute; and the fact of its being a sequela of pneumonia.
"Report on Surgery to the Santa Clara County Medical Society"
Joseph Bradford Cox
This curvature, unlike the lateral curvature, is a sequela of an actual disease of the bones.
"The Mother and Her Child"
William S. Sadler Lena K. Sadler
This was probably due to the adhesions that occurred after the old operation, done without any regard to the possible development of such a sequela, some twenty years ago.
"Psychotherapy"
James J. Walsh