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G. In old cerebral haemor- rhages) ; this is undoubtedly a blood-pigment, and it is indistin- guishable from the bile-pigment, bilirubin. Here we have a visible instance which leads us to admit that the tissues them- selves, acting upon blood-pigment, can form a bile-pigment. This is a reason for admitting that a lesser part of the bile- pigments may be formed by the tissues. Bile-pigment differs from blood-pigment in this important particular, that the former does not contain iron. We should a...ccordingly expect to find and in point of fact we do find free iron salts deposited in the liver tissue ; a slice of liver washed and immersed in a solution of potassium ferrocyanide (10 per cent. ) for a few minutes, washed again and left in hydrochloric acid (2 per cent. ) for a few hours, turns blue, indicating the presence of peroxide of iron. This free iron must come from haemoglobin, which is broken up, partly in the liver, partly in the tissues generally ; in the latter case it exists in the plasma as an albuminate of iron, which in order to give the blue re- action must first be oxidised by combustion or by boiling with H 2 80 4, and it is not improbable that some of the liver iron is formed from this source.
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