. The diagnosis of diseases of women . Lymphatic Leukaemia. Large i\Iononuclear Lymphocyte. 2. Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte or Neutrophile. 3. Small Lymphocyte, dividing Nuclei FIO. 2,. Splenornyelogenous Leuksemia. 2. Eosinophile I\Iyelocyte. 3. Normoblastic Red Corpuscles: dividing orfragmenting Nuclei. 4. Eosinophile Leukocyte. 5. Large Mononuclear Lympho-cyte. 6. Small Lymphocyte. 7. Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte orNeutrophile. 8. ]\Iegaloblast. EXAMINATIONS OF THE BLOOD 113 maximum being 24,000. In long-standing pus tubes in which thecontents were sterile the number of leukocytes


. The diagnosis of diseases of women . Lymphatic Leukaemia. Large i\Iononuclear Lymphocyte. 2. Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte or Neutrophile. 3. Small Lymphocyte, dividing Nuclei FIO. 2,. Splenornyelogenous Leuksemia. 2. Eosinophile I\Iyelocyte. 3. Normoblastic Red Corpuscles: dividing orfragmenting Nuclei. 4. Eosinophile Leukocyte. 5. Large Mononuclear Lympho-cyte. 6. Small Lymphocyte. 7. Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte orNeutrophile. 8. ]\Iegaloblast. EXAMINATIONS OF THE BLOOD 113 maximum being 24,000. In long-standing pus tubes in which thecontents were sterile the number of leukocytes did not exceed thenormal. It is therefore seen that leukocytosis is not a constantfactor in the presence of pus, but is directly proportionate to thevirulence of the infection. The white count is therefore of nolittle value in determining the virulence of infection. In thepresence of pus localized in the pelvis the determination of anaccompanying leukocytosis will lead to early interference and willat least suggest the advisability of establishing drainage throughthe vagina rather than an abdominal incision. Leukoc3rtosis of Malignancy. In general it is said that the bloodchan


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