A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Blood, Clinical Kiamlnalloii of <|)roa(l in a uniformly thin layer if tlic glass is suffi-liititly clean. 15y tliis method Pratt obtained in twenty-five casesa niaximuni count of 725,000, minimum 226,000 andan average of 469,000. fj 6. What can be Learned rnoM CorpuscleCounting.— 1. By this oligocythemia () and polycythemia (cell excess) can bedetermined. The anemias (chlorosis excepted) andthe polycythemias are tlius diagnosed. 2. Hy this m


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Blood, Clinical Kiamlnalloii of <|)roa(l in a uniformly thin layer if tlic glass is suffi-liititly clean. 15y tliis method Pratt obtained in twenty-five casesa niaximuni count of 725,000, minimum 226,000 andan average of 469,000. fj 6. What can be Learned rnoM CorpuscleCounting.— 1. By this oligocythemia () and polycythemia (cell excess) can bedetermined. The anemias (chlorosis excepted) andthe polycythemias are tlius diagnosed. 2. Hy this means also leukemia and leucocytosiscan be detected. In order to differentiate chloroticanemia and to determine the ty|)e of white present it is to estimate the heino-gIol)in and to stain the blood. The first of wewill now consider. III. Its Deriv.\tives and their Relative ClinicalImportance.—Normally the hemoglobin is con-tained wholly within tlie red cell. These cells in thearterial stream have a full burden of oxygen in theform of oxyhemoglobin, whereas in the venous stream. I-


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