. The clinical pathology of the blood of domesticated animals. Blood; Veterinary medicine. ESTIMATION OF HEMOGLOBIN a^ d' >' 15. Fig. 9. Fleischl-Miescher hemometer. perience practically the same readings as the more expensive instru- ment of Fleischl-Miescher and is much easier to manipulate and to clean. One hundred per cent, in Dare's hemoglobinometer represents a mixture of grams of hemoglobin diluted with 100 cc. of serum. Fleischl-Miescher hemometer.—This instrument consists of a stand having a stage with a circular opening in which a metallic mixing cell fits. Beneath the stage
. The clinical pathology of the blood of domesticated animals. Blood; Veterinary medicine. ESTIMATION OF HEMOGLOBIN a^ d' >' 15. Fig. 9. Fleischl-Miescher hemometer. perience practically the same readings as the more expensive instru- ment of Fleischl-Miescher and is much easier to manipulate and to clean. One hundred per cent, in Dare's hemoglobinometer represents a mixture of grams of hemoglobin diluted with 100 cc. of serum. Fleischl-Miescher hemometer.—This instrument consists of a stand having a stage with a circular opening in which a metallic mixing cell fits. Beneath the stage a standard colored glass wedge with a graduated scale works by means of a rack and pinion. A graduated pipette marked {, § and \ serves to dilute the blood, 1:200, 1:300 or 1:400. The mixing cell has a glass bottom. A metal partition which projects slightly above the surface divides the cell into two vertical halves, one for diluted blood, the other for water. A grooved glass disc covers the mixing cell and this is in turn covered by a metal cap having a rectangular opening which serves to cut off from view all but a narrow strip of the colored wedge. Method of using. The blood is procured with the usual pre-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Burnett, Samuel Howard, 1869-. New York The Macmillan Company
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