The Physiology And Pathology of the Blood : Comprising the Origins, Mode of Development, Pathological And Post-Mortem Changes of Its Morphological Elements in Mammalian And Oviparous Vertebrates
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Hayem, qui fait naitre les hematics de globules rudimentaires auxquels il donne le nom d'hematoblastes. Ces petits corps seraient, selon M. Norris, ceux qui ont ete decrits par Beale sous le nom de bioplustii et il les considere comme des gi'anulations produites par la rupture des disques incolores. Je me demande si M. Norris a bien compris la description de M. Hayem, qui ne me semble pas se prater a cette interpretation. " Sans doute, il y a entre les disques lymphoides de M. Norris et les hem...atoblastes de M. Hayem des differences essentielles de forme, de * Dr. de Mussy is in error here. Professor Huxley supports tlie views of "Wharton Jones. Dr. Norris 071 Mammalian Blood. 61 solution of aniline blue, in tliree-quarter per cent, solution of common salt. The blood should be allowed to run in by capillarity at one end of a large mica cover, and the stain should be so applied as to be drawn in after it. If the stain is not too strong it will tint the invisible corpuscles Avithout affecting the red ones.* volume, d'origine, mais la description qu'en donnent ces auteurs laisse voir aussi entre eux certaines analogies dont la plus saillante est le role que tous deux font jouer a ces corpuscles dans I'origine de la fibrine et la coagulation du sang.
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