The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . sults obtained were a marked change in theblood picture, there being an increase of normoblasts from 0 to 10 per cent inthe course of six months, and the appearance of pathologic, unripe leukocytestogether with proliferation in various tissues (Figs. 8 and 9). The experimentwas then repeated on 8 spermophiles; 2 were double adrenalectomized, 3 weredouble-ovariectomized and 3 were used as normal controls. The results al-ready described were found to repeat themselves both in blood and tissue.** The ?Observations to be published.•Details will be


The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . sults obtained were a marked change in theblood picture, there being an increase of normoblasts from 0 to 10 per cent inthe course of six months, and the appearance of pathologic, unripe leukocytestogether with proliferation in various tissues (Figs. 8 and 9). The experimentwas then repeated on 8 spermophiles; 2 were double adrenalectomized, 3 weredouble-ovariectomized and 3 were used as normal controls. The results al-ready described were found to repeat themselves both in blood and tissue.** The ?Observations to be published.•Details will be reported in a future publication. Cholesterin Retention as Factor in Cell-Proliferation 667 proliferation of the various types of tissues is comparable to the proliferation ofthe small arteries in lungs and kidneys together with changes in the spleen re-sembling those found in Gauchers spleen, which have been observed by Mc-Means after forced cholesterin feeding. I have studied simultaneously in goats the effect of cholesterin feeding Fig. 8.—(Spermophile 28.) Proliferation of epithelial elements in the bladder of double adrenal-ectomized spermophile (citellus tridecemlineatus), which had been gfiven light roentgen treatment (42Ilolzknecht in the course of 6 months at distance of 24 inches from the tube). (H.^. x 300 diam.)


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