. Clinical bacteriology and haematology for practitioners. Bacteriology; Hematology. MORPHOLOGY OF LEUCOCYTES AND RED CORPUSCLES 2I9 You will see the droplet of blood spread itself out by capillary attraction between the two cover-glasses. At this stage you will see whether you have taken the right amount of blood or no. If you have, the drop will spread out, still retaining its circular shape, until it approaches the octagon formed by the intersecting edges of the two cover-glasses. Fig. 46. (Fig. 47); if you have taken too little it will not reach so far, and if you have taken too much it wi


. Clinical bacteriology and haematology for practitioners. Bacteriology; Hematology. MORPHOLOGY OF LEUCOCYTES AND RED CORPUSCLES 2I9 You will see the droplet of blood spread itself out by capillary attraction between the two cover-glasses. At this stage you will see whether you have taken the right amount of blood or no. If you have, the drop will spread out, still retaining its circular shape, until it approaches the octagon formed by the intersecting edges of the two cover-glasses. Fig. 46. (Fig. 47); if you have taken too little it will not reach so far, and if you have taken too much it will extend further, and the upper cover-glass will float loosely on the lower. It is necessary to lay great emphasis on the fact that the cover- glasses must not be squeezed together, but must simply come together by capillary Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Emery, Walter d'Este. London, Lewis


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