A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . ^^^PMS^ifatihu. *iiiiaa<BBmMaw»»B»!*e— iio. (JO.—Dark Hnx lur i^.-tiiiiating Percentage of Hemoglobin by the Tiiitometric .Method. 1, Series of tinted Kla.»cj. J. capillaiytube for blood; .3. dropper; 4, well for diluted blood: .5, tinted glasses in position to one side of 4, in position, both of which can and compared by looking through 6 when the door 7 is closed and the candle is lighted. ing the bulb. The portion remaining in the capillarytube i


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . ^^^PMS^ifatihu. *iiiiaa<BBmMaw»»B»!*e— iio. (JO.—Dark Hnx lur i^.-tiiiiating Percentage of Hemoglobin by the Tiiitometric .Method. 1, Series of tinted Kla.»cj. J. capillaiytube for blood; .3. dropper; 4, well for diluted blood: .5, tinted glasses in position to one side of 4, in position, both of which can and compared by looking through 6 when the door 7 is closed and the candle is lighted. ing the bulb. The portion remaining in the capillarytube is then blown out and discarded. A part ofthe diluted blood is then blown out into the cavityin the platform of the rectangular plate until it isfilled. A ground and poUshed square cover-glass when the percentage of hemoglobin is indicated onthe scale. . The blood is of a knowti accurate dilu-tion made with a pipette, which is very much greaterin length than that employed in the von Fleischl 182 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES Blood. Cllnlral Examination or iiistruim-nt, so tliere is less risk


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