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DESICCATED STOMACH IN THE TREATMENT OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

, 1929
After the discovery by Minot and Murphy 1 of the beneficial effects of liver therapy in pernicious anemia and the preparation of an active extract by Cohn and his associates, 2 the way for further study was opened by the demonstration by Castle 3 that ...
C. C. Sturgis, R. Isaacs
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NERVOUS AND MENTAL MANIFESTATIONS OF PRE-PERNICIOUS ANEMIA.

, 1905
Most practitioners of wide experience have probably been puzzled at times by a class of patients presenting an anomalous grouping of general and nervous symptoms, which have passed from one physician to another; perhaps labelled as "general debility" by ...
F. W. Langdon
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PERNICIOUS ANEMIA: BLOOD REGENERATION DURING EARLY REMISSION

, 1930
The use of liver in pernicious anemia, following the discovery of its therapeutic value by Minot and Murphy, 1 has greatly increased the knowledge on the nature of blood regeneration during remission in this disease.
M. Riddle
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RELATIONS BETWEEN GASTRIC ACHYLIA AND SIMPLE AND PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

, 1924
INTRODUCTION Fenwick1was the first to demonstrate the occurrence of gastric achylia in pernicious anemia; he thought that this might be the cause of the anemia, but emphasized the atrophy of the gastric mucosa.
K. Faber, H. Gram
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METABOLIC STUDIES IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

, 1923
It should require considerable courage to add to the voluminous literature on the pathogenesis and chemistry of the so-called idiopathic pernicious anemia of Addison and Biermer. Our excuse is a threefold one:—first, to investigate with the aid of modern
R. B. Gibson, C. Howard
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HEREDITARY ASPECT OF ACHLORHYDRIA IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA: A STUDY OF GASTRIC ACIDITY IN 154 RELATIVES OF 109 PATIENTS HAVING PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

, 1930
Fenwick,1in 1877, was the first to discover gastric atrophy in association with severe anemia. Cahn and von Mering,2in 1886, were the first to notice the absence of free hydrochloric acid in pernicious anemia.
H. Conner
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Anemia: Pernicious/Megaloblastic

The APRN and PA’s Complete Guide to Prescribing Drug Therapy, 2019

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