Medical and surgical reports . dilutions of the patients serum with cent salt solution from 1 in 2 to 1 in 10 were tested, but showed noagglutination with cells from any of the four sources. Unfortunatelythe two volunteers whose corpuscles showed no agglutination with-drew, and the one whose cells were slightly agglutinated had to bemade the donor. Transfusion.—This was performed by Dr. H. H. M. Lyle. A freeflow was established from the donors radial artery to the medianbasilic vein of the patient, and allowed to continue for one-half the operation the patient had incontinen


Medical and surgical reports . dilutions of the patients serum with cent salt solution from 1 in 2 to 1 in 10 were tested, but showed noagglutination with cells from any of the four sources. Unfortunatelythe two volunteers whose corpuscles showed no agglutination with-drew, and the one whose cells were slightly agglutinated had to bemade the donor. Transfusion.—This was performed by Dr. H. H. M. Lyle. A freeflow was established from the donors radial artery to the medianbasilic vein of the patient, and allowed to continue for one-half the operation the patient had incontinence of feces, and was veryrestless and somewhat irrational. He bled from the transfusionwound and from a needle puncture in his finger, but the bleeding wassoon controlled. About six hours after the operation he becamecomatose, developed a hemiplegia and died three hours later. AUTOPSY FINDINGS. Bone-Marrow.—This was obtained from three or four inches of themiddle of the shaft of the humerus and femur only. It was fatty in. Fig. 1.—Megaloblast from blood after operation.(Wood stain; X 1,000.)


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