A lower than normal number of red blood cells.
1 Jeanne suffered from anæmia , and was subject to attacks of terrible weakness.
2 Iron, in some form, is the special internal remedy in anæmia .
3 One school says this is due to anæmia of the brain during sleep.
4 It is evident that our present definitions of anæmia are insufficient.
5 The doctor who was called in spoke of weakness, anæmia .
6 She seemed to him to be suffering from severe anæmia .
7 The main evils there, were anæmia in children and neuralgia both in old and young.
8 Brought to earth by hopeless anæmia , for weeks he did not leave the house, nor work.
9 There was no hint of anæmia in the clear, healthy complexion nor in the quick, tripping step.
10 A deficiency of red corpuscles in the blood, which shows in anæmia , is usually caused by self-poisoning
11 Her appearance was strikingly suggestive of anæmia .
12 This general disturbance in nutrition and secretion is attended with a fall of the body's temperature and anæmia .
13 But they talk to one another all the time about the political anæmia of the United States Government.
14 An exclusive diet of milk for children of two or three years often results in anæmia and malnutrition.
15 It was time, for the disease known as "miner's anæmia " had begun to claim its victims.
16 The reduction in the amount of blood in the system, and the condition resulting from this loss, is anæmia .
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