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... increased leucocytosis and that leucocytosis increased coagulation in a series of hemophilics exhibiting subnormal leucocyte count . In his hands the calcium salts , especially the chlorid and lactate ... increase of calcium in the blood 67.
... increased leucocytosis and that leucocytosis increased coagulation in a series of hemophilics exhibiting subnormal leucocyte count . In his hands the calcium salts , especially the chlorid and lactate ... increase of calcium in the blood 67.
Page 78
... increases the coagulability ; it is known that pressure about the wound will increase the coagulability . A possible explanation of the increase in the coagulability following severe hemorrhage may be that the blood in the body must ...
... increases the coagulability ; it is known that pressure about the wound will increase the coagulability . A possible explanation of the increase in the coagulability following severe hemorrhage may be that the blood in the body must ...
Page 79
... increase coagulation , and that the administration of nuclein , which was supposed to increase the leucocyte count of the blood , would correspondingly increase the coagulation time of the blood . Nuclein did not increase the ...
... increase coagulation , and that the administration of nuclein , which was supposed to increase the leucocyte count of the blood , would correspondingly increase the coagulation time of the blood . Nuclein did not increase the ...
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