A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . the glass prism arc tlic: lime. The above is a most method of numbering, probal)ly from the fact that different work-iiiiMi make dilferent parts of the same point to l)e borne in mind is that the glass primand the capilhin/ lube must correspond, and thiscan be made certain only by observing the aboveunnecessarily complicated system of wells arc of the same dejMi in all figures on the handle of the capill


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . the glass prism arc tlic: lime. The above is a most method of numbering, probal)ly from the fact that different work-iiiiMi make dilferent parts of the same point to l)e borne in mind is that the glass primand the capilhin/ lube must correspond, and thiscan be made certain only by observing the aboveunnecessarily complicated system of wells arc of the same dejMi in all figures on the handle of the capillary tuberefer to the capacity of the tube. We have now filled the two divisions of the well, theone with clear water, the other with a fixed quantityof blood and water. The frame with the glass prism is now put in place,and the well over the |H-ism, so that the prism shallbe opposite tliat division which contains the clearwater. glass prism frame is turned until the color of tliediluted blood and tliat of the colored glass corre-spond (see Iig. SO). The figure which appearsin tlie oval opening Is now read, and this is taken.


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