“…Another common contributory factor which has been insufficiently taken into account is the poor dietary intake of protein of many elderly people (Ohlsen et al 1948, 1950, 1952). This factor, together with the loss of protein from the haemoglobin by repeated haemorrhage (Robscheit‐Robbins 1951), may lead to iron‐deficiency anaemia in elderly people through protein depletion. Support is lent to this theory both by my own frequent demonstration of hypoproteinaemia in elderly people admitted to hospital (Bedford, unpublished observations) and (admittedly by analogy) by Woodruff's (1955) observation in African natives, of anaemia which was associated with hypoproteinaemia and was corrected by increasing the dietary intake of protein alone.…”