pernicious• In addition, Roycayrol and Cattan studied fundic biopsyspecimens of 18 totally achlorhydric patients, 12 of whom had perniciousanaemia.• Gastrin levels may also be elevated by perniciousanemia. duodenal ulcers, and after a meal.• In 1937, she had felt she had had enough of the pernicious course of human history.• How can a struggling organization escape this perniciouscycle of perpetualreaction and strife?• the pernicious effects of advertising• a pernicious lie• And how did this perniciousself-imagearise?• We are so easily led to pernicioussolutions.• Unfortunately in 1971 I was not protected from that most pernicious word by those invertedcommas.
Originpernicious
(1500-1600)Frenchpernicieux, from Latinperniciosus, from pernicies“destruction”, from nex“violent death”