. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 218.—The Filaria Sanguinis Hominis. The head, curled up, is seen to the right of the cut,the tail at the left. Instantaneous photomicrograph. Four hundred diameters magnification. drop is spread between slide and cover and examined with a low-power lens (No. 5 objective Leitz).. Fig. 219.—Pratts Modification of the Brodie-Russell Coagulometer. B, Brass ring soldered toglass slide; G, cover glass; a blood drop on the under side of this, when in place on the brassring, is close to the point of the hollow metal needle which forms the extremity of the infla-tion tube, C


. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 218.—The Filaria Sanguinis Hominis. The head, curled up, is seen to the right of the cut,the tail at the left. Instantaneous photomicrograph. Four hundred diameters magnification. drop is spread between slide and cover and examined with a low-power lens (No. 5 objective Leitz).. Fig. 219.—Pratts Modification of the Brodie-Russell Coagulometer. B, Brass ring soldered toglass slide; G, cover glass; a blood drop on the under side of this, when in place on the brassring, is close to the point of the hollow metal needle which forms the extremity of the infla-tion tube, C. CABOT-PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. PLATE V.


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