Ⅰ.Classification and General Remarks Concerning the Anemias 3
Ⅱ.Simple Chronic Anemia 15
Anemia Associated with Infection 16
Simple Test for"L.E."Phenomenon 41
Blood Changes in Cancer 42
Anemia Due to Impaired Renal Function 51
Ⅲ.Iron Deficiency Anemia(Hypochromic,Microcytic Anemia) 59
Etiology 64
Blood Examination 79
Various Types of Iron Deficiency Anemia 80
Chlorosis 81
Hypochromic Anemia of Chronic Blood Loss 83
Chronic Hypochromic Anemia 84
Ⅳ.Anemias of Pregnancy 104
Treatment of the Anemias of Pregnancy 120
Ⅴ.The Hemolytic Anemias 134
Congenital Hemolytic Jaundice 149
Laboratory Findings 156
Acquired Hemolytic Anemia 168
Acute Acquired Idiopathic Hemolytic Anemia 169
Symptomatic Hemolytic Anemia 178
Favism 199
Malaria 202
Bartonellosis 207
Hemolytic Anemia Due to Burns 208
Hemoglobinuria 210
Chronic Hemolytic Anemia with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria(Marchiafava-Micheli Syndrome) 215
March Hemoglobinuria 217
Ⅵ.Pernicious Anemia and Other Macrocytic Anemias 230
Summary and Tentative Theory of the Etiology of Pernicious Anemia and Other Macrocytic Anemias with a Megaloblastic Bone Marrow 265
Pathology 273
Symptoms 278
Special Features of the Patient's History 280
Physical Examination 282
General Description of Findings 282
Laboratory Examinations 286
Changes in the Blood 286
Differential Diagnosis 295
Treatment 310
Macrocytic Anemia,Other Than Pernicious Anemia,Due to Various Causes 345
Achrestic Anemia 358
Macrocytic Anemia Due to Diphyllobothrium Latum 359
Idiopathic Steatorrhea and Celiac Disease 368
Ⅶ.Chronic Congestive Splenomegaly(Banti's Syndrome) 391
Etiology and Pathology 392
Ⅷ.Aplastic and Allied Anemias 403
Idiopathic Aplastic Anemia 407
Aplastic Anemia in Pregnancy 419
Secondary Aplastic Anemia 423
The Effect of Roentgen Rays and Radioactive Substances on the Blood and Blood Forming Organs 429
The Acute Radiation Syndrome 435
Osteosclerotic Anemia 454
Osteosclerosis(Myelosclerosis or Myelofibrosis) 455
Myelophthisic Anemia 455
Ⅸ.Sickle Cell Anemia 465
Ⅹ.Ovalocytosis 495
Ⅺ.Hereditary Leptocytosis(Mediterranean Anemia) 503
Ⅻ.Erythroblastosis Fetalis 521
ⅩⅢ.Hemorrhagic States Due to Changes in the Normal Clotting Elements of the Blood 534
Theories of Blood Coagulation 539
Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn 549
The Association of Jaundice and a Hemorrhagic State 556
Hemophilia 578
Hereditary Pseudohemophilia 602
ⅩⅣ.Hemorrhagic States(Platelet Deficiencies) 621
Classification of the Hemorrhagic States 626
Idiopathic Thrombopenic Purpura 631
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura 652
Symptomatic Thrombopenic Purpura 654
Purpura Secondary to Various Blood Dyscrasias 654
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia 675
ⅩⅤ.Changes in Leukocytes 689
Leukopenia 742
Felty's Syndrome 753
ⅩⅥ.The Leukemias 766
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia 793
Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia 806
Lymphosarcoma Cell Leukemia 829
Monocytic Leukemia 833
Acute Leukemia 839
Subleukemic Leukemia 848
Eosinophilic Leukemia 851
Basophilic Leukemia 852
Leukemoid Reactions 853
Classification of Leukemoid Reactions of Myeloid Type According to Apparent Causative Mechanism 855
Multiple Myeloma 866
ⅩⅦ.Malignant Lymphoma 899
Hodgkin's Lymphoma 896
ⅩⅧ.Infectious Mononucleosis 941
ⅩⅨ.Agranulocytosis 982
ⅩⅩ.Polycythemia 1028
Erythremia(Polycythemia Rubra Vera) 1037
ⅩⅪ.The Lipoidoses 1082
ⅩⅫ.Sternal Puncture 1093
ⅩⅩⅢ.Blood Transfusion and Blood Substitutes 1121
Blood,Blood Derivatives,and Blood Substitutes Which Are Used for Intravenous Injection 1147
The Blood Bank 1150
Transfusion Reactions 1167
Index 1201