The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 8.—(Spermophile 28.) Proliferation of epithelial elements in the bladder of double adrenal-ectomized spermophile (citellus tridecemlineatus), which had been gfiven light roentgen treatment (42Ilolzknecht in the course of 6 months at distance of 24 inches from the tube). (H.^. x 300 diam.). Fig. 9.—(Same as Fig. 8.) Proliferation in the outer zone of the kidney. (;. x300 diam.) the influence of the rctntgen rays alone, and the influence of cholesterin feedingcombined with roentgen treatment. Here also similar changes in the blood pic-tu
The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 8.—(Spermophile 28.) Proliferation of epithelial elements in the bladder of double adrenal-ectomized spermophile (citellus tridecemlineatus), which had been gfiven light roentgen treatment (42Ilolzknecht in the course of 6 months at distance of 24 inches from the tube). (H.^. x 300 diam.). Fig. 9.—(Same as Fig. 8.) Proliferation in the outer zone of the kidney. (;. x300 diam.) the influence of the rctntgen rays alone, and the influence of cholesterin feedingcombined with roentgen treatment. Here also similar changes in the blood pic-ture were observed. Six goats were used for this experiment. The blood of our six goats was examined weekly for a period of six weeksbefore the experiments were begun. During this time the animals were kept (368 The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine under uniform and constant conditions, and no great variations in their bloodpicture occurred. Ihe most marked changes were those produced by cholesterinfeeding alone.** These changes in one of the goats (Xo. 21 ) are shown in Table I have made a series of observations <^n the cholesterin content ofthe blood of patients sufifering from malignant The Autenrieth-Funk*method and Bloors^ modification thereof were used. In some cases Bloors testgave slightly hig
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