National Institutes of Health Bulletin, Issues 126-130U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... active cells of the spleen , or leuco- cytes of the blood , and are stored up within the spleen or in the capillaries of the liver . Within these cells the whole of the hemo- globin of the corpuscle is converted into hemosiderin . The ...
... active cells of the spleen , or leuco- cytes of the blood , and are stored up within the spleen or in the capillaries of the liver . Within these cells the whole of the hemo- globin of the corpuscle is converted into hemosiderin . The ...
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... attention is called to the transient nature of the icterus observed in Dogs 15 and 38. ( See Tables 9 and 27. ) In these animals the icterus coincides with periods of very active blood de- struction . Furthermore , 5 out of the 6 animals ...
... attention is called to the transient nature of the icterus observed in Dogs 15 and 38. ( See Tables 9 and 27. ) In these animals the icterus coincides with periods of very active blood de- struction . Furthermore , 5 out of the 6 animals ...
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... active blood regeneration which was associated with a gradual fall in the pigment volume and a reduction in the number of nucleated and reticulated red corpuscles . All of the animals which had received the poison up until the time of ...
... active blood regeneration which was associated with a gradual fall in the pigment volume and a reduction in the number of nucleated and reticulated red corpuscles . All of the animals which had received the poison up until the time of ...
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... active and in excellent condition . Hemoglobin 114 per cent . 10.15 a . m . Given subcutaneously 970 mg . T. N. T. No. 7 pure in olive oil . 100 mg . I. N. T. per kilo . 10.30 a . m . Given 300 c . c . of water . 12.15 p . m . Given 250 ...
... active and in excellent condition . Hemoglobin 114 per cent . 10.15 a . m . Given subcutaneously 970 mg . T. N. T. No. 7 pure in olive oil . 100 mg . I. N. T. per kilo . 10.30 a . m . Given 300 c . c . of water . 12.15 p . m . Given 250 ...
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... active . No icterus . Marked cyanosis . Slight incoordination . March 5. Marked cyanosis . Marked incoordination . 9.48 a . m . Pulse 140. Respiration 20. Placed in oxygen - gas chamber . 9.54 a . m . Pulse 92 . Respiration 20 . 10.06 a ...
... active . No icterus . Marked cyanosis . Slight incoordination . March 5. Marked cyanosis . Marked incoordination . 9.48 a . m . Pulse 140. Respiration 20. Placed in oxygen - gas chamber . 9.54 a . m . Pulse 92 . Respiration 20 . 10.06 a ...
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