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BLOODREVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE
S. MILTON GOLDHAMER, M.D.;
CYRUS C. STURGIS, M.D.;
FRANK H. BETHELL, M.D.
Arch Intern Med. 1941;67(6):1177-1285.
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A special effort has been made to consider all of the articles which contribute new information related to the blood and the blood-forming organs. Many of the contributions supplement or confirm present concepts; others offer explanations of certain phenomena which are known to exist. In a review of this nature, in which the available material is so correlated as to be of interest to the reader, many articles may appear unduly stressed, while others of equal merit seem to be overlooked. It is significant to point out also that the number of published articles this year is considerably less, and many of the foreign ones could not be obtained. It is hoped that the omissions which have occurred for one reason or another may be corrected in succeeding reviews.
PERNICIOUS ANEMIA
During the past year, the largest number of articles concerned with this disease have dealt either directly or indirectly
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Author Affiliations
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
From the Thomas Henry Simpson Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of Michigan.
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