An inquiry into the nature and properties of the blood, in health and disease ... / [C. Turner Thackrah].
- Charles Thackrah
- Date:
- 1834
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An inquiry into the nature and properties of the blood, in health and disease ... / [C. Turner Thackrah]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![dd Exp. II. Blood from a calf, treated as that in the preceding Exp. Upper section. Middle. Lowest. PURINE 250s cla cvxecucoose: 9-0 6:9 : 8:3 Hematosine and albumen 185°8 161°5 iJ 74:8 PtP. fe. cree see cae se 805-2 831-6 (816-9 1000-0 10000 1000-0 Exp. III. Blood from a sheep, analysed in a similar manner. Upper section. Middle. Lowest. LOT a a een aaa 5:0 6:6 To Hematosine and albumen 244°6 291-1 209-6 VU EES ge i > RnR aaa 750:4 702:3 783:1 1000-0 1000-0 1-0000 Exp. IV. Blood from a calf exhausted by previous bleeding. Upper section. Middle. Lowest. BUNS TAG. Gude Go kincdne + cvisew't 29-] 26:3 29:6 Hematosine and albumen 214-1 197-2 233-2 1) PoE Sel hala ie 7568 7765 737°2 —___ 1000.0 1000-0 1000-0 eae Pe aT ——————— Ss The average of these observations shows most jfibrine in the lowest part of the crassamentum, and least in the middle: a fact which obviously militates against the opinion that fibrine is the lightest portion of the blood. From these experiments it also appears, that the hema- tosine and albumen arrange themselves as variously as the fibrine. Their proportion, as far as we have noticed, has no regular reference to any portion of the clot.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33094457_0065.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


