< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
ANAEMIA (from Gr. άν-, privative, and αἰμα, blood), literally “want of blood,” a word used as a generic term for various forms of disease characterized by a defective constitution of the blood. For different types of anaemia see the article Blood, section Pathology.
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