. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. Fiq. 179.—" Blood-Plates " and their Derivatives, after Bizzozero and Laker. (Landois.) 1, surface view of red blood-corpuscles; 2, side view; 3, unchanged blood-plates; 4, a lymph-cor- puscle, surrounded with blood-plates; 5, blood-plates variously altered; 6, a lymph-corpuscle with two heaps of fused blood-plates and threads of fibrin; 7, group of blood-plates fused or run together; 8, a simi- lar heap of partially dissolved blood-p


. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. Fiq. 179.—" Blood-Plates " and their Derivatives, after Bizzozero and Laker. (Landois.) 1, surface view of red blood-corpuscles; 2, side view; 3, unchanged blood-plates; 4, a lymph-cor- puscle, surrounded with blood-plates; 5, blood-plates variously altered; 6, a lymph-corpuscle with two heaps of fused blood-plates and threads of fibrin; 7, group of blood-plates fused or run together; 8, a simi- lar heap of partially dissolved blood-plates with threads of fibrin. of urea, kreatin, kreatinin, and other nitrogenous organic bodies, as well as sugar, fat, cholesterin, and mineral bodies, of which compounds of sodium with chlorine and carbon dioxide are in excess. If horses' plasma, prepared as above, is allowed to become warmed a few degrees above the freezing point, it complete]}' solidifies into a solid mass : the plasma is then said to be coagulated. This process of coagulation com- mences at the edges, in contact with the walls of the vessel which con- tains it, and on the free surface of the fluid, and rapidly extends through- out the entire mass until a firm jelly results, which is quite as transparent as the original fluid. Coagulatioiris due to certain albuminoids becoming transformed from the fluid to the solid state, resulting in the formation of fibrin. Shortly after the formation of the coagulum, a depression forms in the upper surface of the clot, in which a clear fluid, the serum,. 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 Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Philadelphia and London, F. A. Davis


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