It is also said to be “valuable in uterine reflex neuroses due to congestion; in amenorrhea due to anemia and chlorosis and suppressed menstruation.
Close to them, her aunt is nursing her chlorosisunder a red parasol and with a novel in her bony lap.
She packs up her chlorosis and disappears with Erna, mumbling something about like father, like son, and goodness knows what.
The color index is most significant in chlorosisand pernicious anemia.
Chlorosis may {157} produce leukopenia, as also pernicious anemia, which usually gives it in contrast to the secondary anemias, which are frequently accompanied by leukocytosis.
Chlorosis is caused by torpor and debility of the whole frame, especially of the womb.
Chlorosis more frequently attacks girls from fifteen to twenty years of age; although unmarried women, much older, occasionally have it.
What is the usual age for Chlorosis to occur and what are the symptoms?
If health were more and fashion were less studied, chlorosis would not be such a frequent complaint.
Anemia and chlorosis (poor blood) should be treated by the administration of iron in some form.
There may be a family history of chlorosis or tuberculosis.
The same treatment as for anemia and chlorosiswill be usual for this trouble.
Primary or essential anemia includes chlorosis and pernicious anemia; secondary anemia results from hemorrhages, poor nourishment or intoxications, poisons.
It happens quite often inchlorosis or anæmia that there is a distressing dyspepsia or indigestion with loss of appetite.
But in all cases of chlorosis the sexual functions are the seat of the greatest disturbance; amenorrhœa or the suppression of the menses is the most prominent symptom.
If there is in the entire pharmacopœa a remedy that deserves the name of a specific, it is to that one which I suggest in amenorrhœa due to chlorosis or anæmia.
The following is my favorite prescription for chlorosisor anæmia: NO.
The same treatment as for chlorosis will give the desired relief: the treatment with iron pills.
We owe to Lloyd Jones an important contribution to the knowledge of chlorosis in its physiological or normal relationships.
This was the view of Virchow, who regarded chlorosis as essentially dependent on a congenital hyoplasia of the arterial system.
His facts tend to prove that in chlorosis there are signs of general ill-development, and that, in particular, there is imperfect development of the breasts and sexual organs, with a tendency to contracted pelvis.
There was an interesting discussion of the theories of chlorosis at the Moscow International Medical Congress, in 1898; see proceedings of the congress, volume in, section v, pp.
His conclusion is that the normal condition of which chlorosis is the extreme and pathological condition, is a preparation for motherhood (E.
There is some ground, also, for regarding chlorosis as the exaggeration of a physiological state connected with sexual conditions, more specifically with the preparation for maternity.
As Luzet has said, hysteria and chlorosis are sisters.
The French growers report that Aestivalis is very liable to chlorosis on soils which contain much lime.
Chlorosis is more likely to appear in wet seasons.
The French growers report that all varieties of this species show a marked antipathy to a limestone soil, the vines soon becoming affected with chlorosis when planted in soils of this nature.
For example, amongst other things, he found the iron in two cases of mild, and one of severe chlorosis quite normal.
Dr Alibert who has frequently prescribed it in debility of the digestive organs, chlorosis and in passive haemorrhages, considers it may be classed amongst the most powerful of Chalybeate waters.
The older leaves, those at the base of a shoot, are generally the first to show chlorosis and scorch, and the terminal leaves are the last to show such symptoms.
Sometimes this chlorosis results in blotches, which may extend for a considerable distance from the margin towards the mid-rib.
Three hundred cases diagnosed as Anemia and Chlorosis were treated under observation.
The symptoms of chlorosis resemble those of simple anemia.
Children suffering from anemia are pale; girls with chlorosis have a peculiar greenish yellow tint in the skin.
Chlorosis is that form of anemia, of poor blood, which occurs in young girls about the time their sickness begins.
Since chlorosis and anaemia are so often found associated with it, benefit may be expected from the ferruginous preparations in some form.
Chlorosis and anaemia in girls are almost invariably associated with constipation.
The hemorrhages from the stomach in chlorosis belong partly here and partly to anaemia.
This condition of the liver also occurs in the cancerous cachexia, in anaemia and chlorosis of long standing, in chronic suppurative diseases, etc.
Chlorosis and anaemia, especially in young women, favor the development of gastric ulcer, but that there is no necessary relation between the two is shown by the occurrence of ulcer in those previously robust.
The chlorosis is another disease owing to the deficient action of the absorbents of the liver, and perhaps in some degree also to that of the secretory vessels, or glands, which compose that viscus.
The Albano and the Aurora sounded the two extreme notes of temperament, the apoplexy and chlorosis of this plant.
He grew stronger, overcame the languors of chlorosis and reached his full development.
But the starting point of acute renal dropsy, of the dropsy sometimes occurring in diabetes, and that of chlorosis is the toxic condition of the blood.
The dropsy of chlorosis is very similar to renal dropsy, a toxic condition of blood being present in both; also other forms of anaemia, as also hydraemia, tend to produce or assist in the production of dropsical effusions.
Anemia and chlorosis cannot be considered contra-indications to marriage, because they are usually amenable to treatment.
In fact, some cases of anemia and chlorosis are due to the lack of normal sexual relations, and the subjects get well very soon after marriage.
The French growers report that Æstivalis is very liable to chlorosis on soils which contain much lime.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chlorosis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anemia; beriberi; dermatitis; goiter; green; malnutrition; pellagra; rickets; scurvy; verdure