Classification of the Anemias
Methods of Study
Special Clinical Features
Changes in the Tongue
Changes in the Skin
Retinal Hemorrhages
Changes in the Nervous System Associated with Anemia
Changes in Gastric Secretion
Association with Deficiency Disorders
Rarity of Pernicious Anemia
Various Groups of Anemia
Posthemorrhagic Anemia
Anemias Associated with Undernutrition
Anemias Associated with Chronic Dysentery
Anemia Associated with Kala-Azar
Anemias of Pregnancy
Anemia Associated with Infestation Due to Hookworm
Anemia Associated with Miscellaneous Conditions
Malaria
Chlorosis
Splenic Anemia
Tuberculosis of the Intestines
Results of Treatment
The Value of Liver
The Value of Iron
The Value of Liver Ash
The Value of Liver and Iron
The Value of Liver Extract and Iron
The Response of the Reticulocytes
Summary and Conclusions
For the past two years, we have been engaged in a study of the various forms of anemia that were observed in patients admitted to the general medical wards of the