1951
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.27.314.621
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Anaemia in the Elderly

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“…This used 0.02 ml blood in 4 ml Drabkin's solution. The importance of recording anaemia in the elderly was first pointed out by R u d d [2] who states that although the symptoms of anaemia can easily be attributed to old age, frequently the anaemia has a cause and is usually treatable. Moreover, it can gravely affect the course of other diseases such as myxoedema and cerebral arteriosclerosis.…”
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“…This used 0.02 ml blood in 4 ml Drabkin's solution. The importance of recording anaemia in the elderly was first pointed out by R u d d [2] who states that although the symptoms of anaemia can easily be attributed to old age, frequently the anaemia has a cause and is usually treatable. Moreover, it can gravely affect the course of other diseases such as myxoedema and cerebral arteriosclerosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%