National Institutes of Health Bulletin, Issues 126-130U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... blood revealed the presence of a leucocytosis , polychromasia , and an increase in nucleated red blood cells . The necropsy findings were negative with exception of a moderate degree of central degeneration in the liver and an increase of ...
... blood revealed the presence of a leucocytosis , polychromasia , and an increase in nucleated red blood cells . The necropsy findings were negative with exception of a moderate degree of central degeneration in the liver and an increase of ...
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... blood in this condition . For this purpose the blood of each animal was carefully examined prior to and following the administration of the poison . In a considerable number of the animals a complete blood study was made including a ...
... blood in this condition . For this purpose the blood of each animal was carefully examined prior to and following the administration of the poison . In a considerable number of the animals a complete blood study was made including a ...
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... blood always contains considerable methemoglobin and is chocolate - brown in color . Oxygen inhalation ( see Appendix , p . 52 ) has no effect whatever on the cyanosis , a fact which proves that the latter is essentially due to the ...
... blood always contains considerable methemoglobin and is chocolate - brown in color . Oxygen inhalation ( see Appendix , p . 52 ) has no effect whatever on the cyanosis , a fact which proves that the latter is essentially due to the ...
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... blood destruction it is evident that a certain proportion of the erythrocytes are continuously broken down and replaced . Ashby ( 1917 ) showed that the length of life of trans- fused blood corpuscles in man is 30 days and more . As to ...
... blood destruction it is evident that a certain proportion of the erythrocytes are continuously broken down and replaced . Ashby ( 1917 ) showed that the length of life of trans- fused blood corpuscles in man is 30 days and more . As to ...
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... blood stream . The hemo- globin escapes from the corpuscle , either alone or in combination with the albuminous stroma . It is carried to the liver and ... blood destruction is not accompanied by the appearance of hemoglobin in the blood 18.
... blood stream . The hemo- globin escapes from the corpuscle , either alone or in combination with the albuminous stroma . It is carried to the liver and ... blood destruction is not accompanied by the appearance of hemoglobin in the blood 18.
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