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Following the recent epidemic of grippe in the University, the medical adviser last night issued a warning that secondary anemia has appeared in several cases as a complication. The disease has been found more frequently in connection with the type of grippe prevalent this winter, although sometimes not appearing until a week or so after the grippe symptoms have disappeared.
Because of the insidious nature of the anemia, all men who have had grippe and are not feeling perfectly well after it are urged to report at the office of the medical adviser for a hemoglobin test, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock if possible. The disease can be easily detected and treated, the adviser declares.
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