1941
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4222.823
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Red Cell Suspensions for Anaemia

Abstract: MEDICAL JOURNAL823 of the society more than a third suffered from nutriti9nal anaemia. Can that be without effect on output? Those who hearken to vapourings about "all being well" and "there is no malnutrition in the country" live in a world of their own. What a chance for the iron-containing wheatmeal bread could be found among those munition workers! But Lord Woolton has decided it is not necessary. When will the Ministry of Health direct matters of nutrition?-I am, etc.,

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