A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . / Fig. 6S4.—Leucocytes from Normal Human Blood. X 1,200diameters. (From Boehm and vou Davidoff, after H. F. Mulier.)a, Red blood disc; 6, small mononuclear leucocyte; c, large mono-nuclear leucocyte: g, leucocyte with a nucleus of very irregular5hax>e; d, e, f, leucocytes representing transitional forms betweenc and g. to the red corpuscles, their small number is fully com-pensated by their exceptional power of size the leucocytes range between t


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . / Fig. 6S4.—Leucocytes from Normal Human Blood. X 1,200diameters. (From Boehm and vou Davidoff, after H. F. Mulier.)a, Red blood disc; 6, small mononuclear leucocyte; c, large mono-nuclear leucocyte: g, leucocyte with a nucleus of very irregular5hax>e; d, e, f, leucocytes representing transitional forms betweenc and g. to the red corpuscles, their small number is fully com-pensated by their exceptional power of size the leucocytes range between three or fourto fourteen microns in diameter. A fair average is 116 Fig. 6So.—Ehrlichs Granules in Leucocytes. X a, acidophilegranules, relatively large and regularly arranged: e, neutrophile granules;i?, amphophile granules, not numerous and irregtilarly arranged: r, maat-zellen with granulations of unequal size; S, basophile granulations, a, 5, andc, from normal biood: r, from leukemic blood of man: ^, from the blood ofthe guinea-pig. {From Boehm and von Davidoff, after H. F. Mulier ) morphonuclears showing the g


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