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Full text <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>rapeutics: According to the Principles <strong>of</strong> Homeopath...Page 578 <strong>of</strong> 653severe febrile or inflammatory diseases, especially when attendedwith copious serous, plastic, purulent or hemorrhagic exudations;after various acute exanthems, such as measles, scarlatina, varioetc.; after frequent pregnancies occurring at short intervals, anafter frequent miscarriages, etc., may likewise induce a greaterconsumption <strong>of</strong> red corpuscles than the organism is capable <strong>of</strong>reproducing, and may consequently bring about a condition <strong>of</strong>ansemia.Consecutive anaemia may likewise occur in consequence <strong>of</strong> aninsufficient production <strong>of</strong> blood-disks and hseraatin owing to adeficient supply <strong>of</strong> food or a total deprivation <strong>of</strong> nourishment byfasting, starvation-cures, or a scanty supply <strong>of</strong>, or vitiated foobad or stagnant water, unfavorable climatic or atmospheric influences, excessive cold or heat, damp or vitiated air without aN.Deficiency or rather Paleness <strong>of</strong> the Blood. 689sufficient supply <strong>of</strong> oxygen, in damp valleys or malarious districon the borders <strong>of</strong> large rivers where frequent inundations occur ;or in consequence <strong>of</strong> the inhalation, in mines, <strong>of</strong> air impregnatedwith carbo-hydrogen or carbonic acid ; or likewise in consequence<strong>of</strong> a deficient supply <strong>of</strong> light in damp cellars serving as humanhabitations, or in consequence <strong>of</strong> deprivation <strong>of</strong> sleep, long watcing, continued and long-lasting pains and spasms, depressing emotions, such as gr;ef, care, sorrow, mortification, homeappointedlove, etc. ; or in consequence <strong>of</strong> the working <strong>of</strong> suchpassions, as envy, pride, ambition, etc.; likewise from excessivemental exertions, abuse <strong>of</strong> the sexual organs, etc.; or in consequ<strong>of</strong> diseases <strong>of</strong> such organs as are physiologically important to thproduction and propulsion <strong>of</strong> the blood, such as : diseases <strong>of</strong> thelungs, heart, arteries, veins, lymphatic glands, liver, spleen, kneys, uterus, intestinal canal, etc. ; it may likewise result froinhalation <strong>of</strong> dust or metallic vapors <strong>of</strong> chemical substances exering a hurtful influence upon the formation <strong>of</strong> the sanguineous flusuch as : Arsen., lead, copper, phosphorus, mercury, silex, zinc,<strong>The</strong> abuse <strong>of</strong> Opium, Belladonna, tobacco, alcohol, etc., and theabuse <strong>of</strong> certain kinds *<strong>of</strong> nutrient substances, such as: potatoestea, etc., may likewise lead to anaemia.Secondary ansemia only occurs as an accompaniment <strong>of</strong> othermorbid processes, upon which it depends. It occurs in the course<strong>of</strong> tuberculosis, constitutional syphilis, carcinoma, scurvy, scrolosis, rhachitis, diabetes, puerperal fever, etc., likewise in th<strong>of</strong> chronic articular rheumatism, helminthiasis, diseases <strong>of</strong> the band spinal marrow, in the course <strong>of</strong> chronic exudations, such as :hydrothorax, hydropericardia, ascites, anasarca, ovarian dropsy,Having dwelt with sufficient detail upon the general and etiological part <strong>of</strong> anaemia, we now give a description <strong>of</strong> its symptomatic, manifestations.<strong>The</strong> skin is pallid in various degrees, sometimes yellowish or <strong>of</strong>a grayish white, at other times livid ; the paleness <strong>of</strong> the lips,http://www.archive.org/stream/sciencetherapeu00kafkgoog/sciencetherapeu00kafkgoog_djvu.txt

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