Histology of the Blood, Normal and Pathological
Adolf Lazarus, Paul Ehrlich
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Histology of the Blood, Normal and Pathological
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HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD
NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL.
HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD
NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL
BY
BY
P. EHRLICH AND A. LAZARUS.
EDITED AND TRANSLATED
BY
BY
W. MYERS, M.A., M.B., B.Sc.
JOHN LUCAS WALKER STUDENT OF PATHOLOGY.
WITH A PREFACE
BY
BY
G. SIMS WOODHEAD, M.D.
PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
EDITED AND TRANSLATED
BY
BY
W. MYERS, M.A., M.B., B.Sc.
JOHN LUCAS WALKER STUDENT OF PATHOLOGY.
WITH A PREFACE
BY
BY
G. SIMS WOODHEAD, M.D.
PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
PREFACE.
NOTE BY THE TRANSLATOR.
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
DEFINITION OF ANÆMIA. CLINICAL METHODS OF INVESTIGATION OF THE BLOOD.
FOOTNOTES:
DEFINITION OF ANÆMIA. CLINICAL METHODS OF INVESTIGATION OF THE BLOOD.
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THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE BLOOD.
A. METHODS OF INVESTIGATION.
α Preparation of the dry specimen.
β. Fixation of the dry specimen.
1. Dry Heat.
2. Chemical means.
1. Dry Heat.
2. Chemical means.
γ. Staining of the dry specimen.
1. Recognition of glycogen in blood.
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α Preparation of the dry specimen.
β. Fixation of the dry specimen.
1. Dry Heat.
2. Chemical means.
1. Dry Heat.
2. Chemical means.
γ. Staining of the dry specimen.
1. Recognition of glycogen in blood.
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B. NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD.
A. Anæmic or polychromatophil degeneration.
B. A second change that we find in the red blood corpuscles of the anæmias, is poikilocytosis.
C. A third morphological variation which anæmic blood may shew in the more severe degrees of the disease, is the appearance of nucleated red blood corpuscles.
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A. Anæmic or polychromatophil degeneration.
B. A second change that we find in the red blood corpuscles of the anæmias, is poikilocytosis.
C. A third morphological variation which anæmic blood may shew in the more severe degrees of the disease, is the appearance of nucleated red blood corpuscles.
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THE WHITE BLOOD CORPUSCLES.
I. NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY OF THE WHITE BLOOD CORPUSCLES.
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I. NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY OF THE WHITE BLOOD CORPUSCLES.
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II. ON THE PLACES OF ORIGIN OF THE WHITE BLOOD CORPUSCLES.
α. The Spleen.
I. Cells bearing granules.
II. Cells free from granules.
(α) Cells with vacuoles.
(β) Typical lymphocytes.
(α) Cells with vacuoles.
(β) Typical lymphocytes.
TABLE I.
(β) The Lymphatic Glands.
(γ) The Bone-marrow.
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α. The Spleen.
I. Cells bearing granules.
II. Cells free from granules.
(α) Cells with vacuoles.
(β) Typical lymphocytes.
(α) Cells with vacuoles.
(β) Typical lymphocytes.
TABLE I.
(β) The Lymphatic Glands.
(γ) The Bone-marrow.
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III. ON THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE CELL-GRANULES, AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE.
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IV. LEUCOCYTOSIS.
Leukæmia.
("Mixed leucocytosis.")
("Mixed leucocytosis.")
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Leukæmia.
("Mixed leucocytosis.")
("Mixed leucocytosis.")
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V. DIMINUTION OF THE WHITE BLOOD CORPUSCLES (LEUKOPENIA).
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LITERATURE[37].
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INDEX.
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