Clinical Pathology of the Blood; a Treatise On the General Principles And Special Applications of Hematology
Clinical Pathology of the Blood; a Treatise On the General Principles And Special Applications of Hematology
Ewing, James, 1866-1943
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Woch., 1891, p. 26. LowU, Die Leakemie als Protozoeninfec. Wiesbaden, 1900. Luzet. Archiv gen. de Med., 1891, I., p. 579. Th^ de Paris, 1891. Montif Ber^grun, Die chron. Anemie, etc., Leipsic, 1892. Mosler, Cited by Senator. Myay TrambiLsti. Lo Sperimentale, 1892. Rotch, Pediatrics, Philadelphia, 1897, p. 359. Senator, Berl. klin. Woch., 1882, p. 533. Somma, Allg. Wien. med. Zeit, 1891, Nos. 4-11. ToeplUz, Jahrbuch f. Kinderheilk., Bd. 33, p. 367. ViehTif, Med. News, 1897, Vol. 71, p. 731. SPLE...NEOTOMT. The eflfects of splenectomy upon man are usually the combined re- sults of severe hemorrhage^ or preexisting anemia, of the loss of the function of the organ, and very often of intravenous infusion practiced immediately after the operation. How much of these effects are referable solely to the loss of the organ can better be determined by comparing the blood changes fol- lowing splenectomy in animals with those observed in the human sub- ject. Effects of Splenectomy in Animals. Mosler was one of the first to study the effects of splenectomy upon healthy dogs.
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