Since the Red Cross began to bank blood, thousands of gallons of red blood corpuscles have been thrown down the drain—only the blood plasma is used. Dr. Warren Cooksey, technical supervisor of Detroit ...
Blood from more than 8,000 volunteers poured into Red Cross Blood Donor Centers last week—and 2,000 lives that could not have been saved in World War I had a chance of being saved in World War II. For ...
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I HAVE very little doubt that Dr. Gorter is right in suspecting that the method which is commonly used for determining the volume of the red blood corpuscles by centrifugalisation is not trustworthy ...
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From the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, Second and Fourth Medical Services (Harvard) of the Boston City Hospital, and the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Heath — Assistant Physician, ...
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Assistant to Physicians to Out-Patients, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant Physician to Out-Patients, Carney Hospital, Boston. (From the service of Dr. Frederick C. Shattuck, of the ...
THE advances which have been made in the measurement of hæmoglobin concentration have been largely offset from the clinical point of view by the continued inaccuracy of the red cell count. Hæmoglobin ...
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