... last they produceresults far greater than in the grown person. In the case of the latter, recollection of the past, anticipation of the future, or even the duties of the present, control the ... hence the pressure of the external air forces the softribs inwards, and gives to the chest the peculiar form of pigeon-breast. In the course of time the delayedbone-formation takes place, and the ... appear, the old ones fading as the others showthemselves; but in childhood they are often scanty, though whether few or many, they are the externalcharacteristic of the disease just as the rash...