Severest anaemias, their infective nature, diagnosis and treatment / by William Hunter.
- Hunter, William, 1861-1937.
- Date:
- 1909-
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Severest anaemias, their infective nature, diagnosis and treatment / by William Hunter. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ETIOLOGICAL RELATIONS OF SEVEREST ANJEMIAS TO EACH OTHER (StfE PP. 63 AND 186.) Ground Level. Characteristic Mode of Onset, Clinical Features and Course. Pathology (Infective Lesions.) (Haemolytic Lesions.) (Hyperplastic Marrow Lesions.) (Nervous Lesions.) Septic Infection. Specific Haemolytic Infection (Drain Source). “Addison’s Anaemia.” (See Scheme 2.) A SPECIFIC INFECTIVE DISEASE. ClinicalT and Blood; Features.’ Severe Course. Pathology. Non- haemolytic Aplastic Marrow. Symptoms. Pathology. Symptoms. Pathology. Septic Infection. Oral, Gastric, Intestinal. Symptoms (Variable). Pathology. (Mixed). Septic Mixed Infections. “Septic Anaemia” Of varying degrees, occurring alone or as a complication of other simpler forms of anaemia—e.g., chlorosis, hae¬ morrhage, malignant disease, Bright’s disease, &c., &c.—of mixed pathology, according to the character of the con¬ dition which it complicates. The anaemia is of simple, secondary, so-called normoblastic type; aplastic in character. The severest form is clinically and prognostically the most severe, next to Addisonian Anaemia, of all anaemias. 7 “Intestinal Infective ! Anaemias.” * Many forms and varieties of mixed pathology and clinical charac¬ terization (1) Many indi¬ vidual cases of severe anaemia. (2) Tropical anaemias (sprue, &c., &c.). (3) Many Anae¬ mias of children Worms. Putrefactive Sepsis. Tape-worm. Anaemia. Anaemias of “ Dirt ” Eaters (India). INFECTIVE ANvEMIAS. The severest forms of this group often resemble Addisonian Anaemia. Front.] AND TO OTHER FORMS OF ANiEMIA (HUNTER). Anaemia Chlorosis. of Ordinary Anaemia. Haemorrhage. NON-INFECTIVE ANAEMIAS.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31360579_0008.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)