“…In recent years considerable attention has been paid to macrocytic anaemia of pregnancy. In 1938 Stevenson reported a series of 30 cases, and since then over 80 cases have been described by other investigators in this country (Davidson, Davis, and Innes, 1942;Lescher, 1942;Miller and Studdert, 1942;Fullerton, 1943 ;Callender, 1944). The term " megaloblastic anaemia of pregnancy."…”