Chlorotic patients blush up at times, only to be followed by a green paleness that is peculiar to the disease.
In the average healthy blood, there are, in one thousand parts of blood, one hundred and thirty parts of red blood cells; this falls to sixty, and even forty parts in the thousand in the chlorotic patient.
She had the bombycinous complexion, and looked like a chlorotic patient, though so young; this generally proceeds from an acid in the stomach.
This is like the neuralgic pain of nervous gastralgia, which is not infrequent in chlorotic and hysterical females.
Like gastric ulcer, most of these are more common in women than in men, and especially in chlorotic women with disordered menstruation and with hysterical manifestations.
Others of a chlorotic and hysterical character are not unfrequent, especially in women, who also may suffer more or less from uterine disorder.
It is met with more commonly in chlorotic young women than in any other class.
Du Saulle quotes the case of a chlorotic girl of fourteen who eagerly drank human blood.
It is, I think, decidedly more frequently the immediate consequence of anaemia than they; but it does not appear, from my experience, that the chlorotic form of anaemia is any more provocative of it than is anaemia from any other cause.
The inunction of mild veratrine-ointment is extremely useful, as an adjunct to other treatment, in migraine and supra-orbital neuralgias of suckling women, and of chlorotic girls.
Very many of these patients are anaemic; and chlorotic anaemia seems specially to favor the occurrence of the affection.
P8 became chlorotic but at the end of the season had not shown symptoms of the disease.
This stage is of short duration, as the tissues of marginal chlorotic areas or those of the blotches soon die, roll up, and turn brown.
Under severe conditions this causes the leaves to be abnormal in size or in form, for them to be chlorotic or to scorch or burn, or for them to drop prematurely.
A diminution in the hæmoglobin content can in this way be shewn in all anæmic conditions, especially in posthæmorrhagic, secondary and chlorotic cases.
Noorden's, who observed the appearance of an eosinophilia up to 9% in two chlorotic girls after internal administration of camphor.
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