Clinical diagnosis

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C. Griffin and Company, 1897 - 523 pages

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Contents

Von Fleischls hæmometer
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Section of hæmatoscope
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Hénocques instrument filled with blood
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Hedins hæmatocrit
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Leukæmic blood from a case of lymphaticosplenic leukæmia eyepiece III
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Eosinophil cells from leukæmic blood Zeisss compensation eyepiece objective apochromatic immersion 1 30 Abbes mirror
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Blood from a case of anæmia infantum pseudoleukæmica
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Melanæmic blood eyepiece III objective 8A Reichert from a case of malarial cachexia
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Poikilocytosis from a case of amyloid degeneration of the kidney liver spleen and intestine eyepiece III objective 8A Reichert 21 Blood in poikilocyt...
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THE PARASITES OF THE BLOOD
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Anthrax bacilli from rabbits blood from a preparation by Professor Weichselbaum eyepiece III objective Reichert homogeneous
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mersion Abbes mirror and open condenser
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Spirillum of relapsing fever from a photograph by Koch
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Tuberclebacillus in human blood from a preparation by Professor Weich selbaum eyepiece III objective Zeiss homogeneous immersion Abbes mirro...
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B Animal Parasites Hæmatozoa
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and Guarnieri
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Parasite of tertian ague as seen in the blood some hours after a paroxysm 28 Progressive endoglobular development of the parasite during the apyrex...
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Parasite of tertian ague at or just before the commencement of the attack copied from Golgi The figure shows the various segmentation forms of the ...
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Parasites of acyclical intermittent fever from Celli and Marchiafava
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Tertian ague the blood at the commencement of the attack The figure is composed so as to represent the appearances observed in several cases Zeisss ...
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a plasmodia b leucocytes c eosinophilleuco cytes d bloodplatelets compensation eyepiece VIII apochromatic objective 2 mm apert 1 40 homogeneo...
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Distoma hæmatobium male and female with eggs from a preparation by Dr SchiessBey
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Filaria sanguinis hominis after Lewis and Leuckart
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Spectrum of oxyhæmoglobin 38 Spectrum of reduced hæmoglobin 39 Spectrum of hæmatin in alkaline solution
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Spectrum of reduced hæmatin
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Teichmanns hæmin crystals eyepiece III objective 8a Reichert
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Spectrum of methæmoglobin in acid and neutral solutions
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Spectrum of carbonic oxide hæmoglobin
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Herings spectroscope
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Oxidation flask
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Urea
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Schwarzs extraction apparatus as modified by v Jaksch
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Organic acids lipacidæmia
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Microorganisms of the buccal secretion prepared by Friedlanders and Günthers methods eyepiece III objective Reichert homogeneous immersion Ab...
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Other forms of stomatitis mercurial scorbutic c
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Coating of tonsils in diphtheria 51 Diphtheriabacillus pure culture
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CHAPTER III
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Nasal mucus eyepiece III objective SA Reichert 53 Epithelium leucocytes and crystals of the sputum eyepiece III objective SA Reichert
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Elastic fibres in the sputum eyepiece III objective SA Reichert 55 Spirals from sputum in a case of bronchial asthma actual size 56 Spirals from sputu...
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Corpora amylacea
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Fibrinous coagula from a case of plastic bronchitis twothirds actual size 59 Moulds from the sputum in pulmonary abscess eyepiece I objective Sa Re...
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CHEMICAL EXAMINATION
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Microbe of pneumonia from the sputum coloured after Grams method
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CHAPTER V
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f Phloroglucin and vanillin
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Lactic Acid
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Carbohydrates
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Specimen of vomit eyepiece III objective SA Reichert
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Bacilli and Micrococci
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Poisoning with metals and metalloids
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Poisoning with ethylic alcohol
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CHAPTER VII
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MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF THE URINE
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Stenbecks sedimentator
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Cast of urates from a case of emphysema eyepiece III objective
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b in part granular eyepiece III objective 8A Reichert
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a and b Cylindroids from the urine in congested kidney eyepiece II
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b Pathogenic
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Tuberclebacili from sputum eyepiece V objective Zeiss jy homogeneous immersion open condenser 124
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Pneumonococci eyepiece 111 objective Reickert homogeneous immer sion Abbes condenser without diaphragm 125
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Echinococcus hooklets and membrane of hydatid cyst eve piece III objec tive SA Reichert 127
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Triple phosphate crystals rare form from urine in alkaline fermentation
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CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF THE URINE
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Acetic acid and ferrocyanide test
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Peptonuria
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Globulinuria
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Fermentation flask for estimation of sugar onefourth actual size
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a Detection
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Fructosuria
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Urobilinuria
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Spectrum of urobilin in acid urine
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Alkaptonuria
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Chyluria
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Ludwigs filter actual size
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Urea and total nitrogen
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Apparatus used for the distillation of ammonia in the Kjeldahl process
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Xanthin substances
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Phosphates
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Gonococci of urethritis eyepiece III objective oil immersion Zeiss
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The urine in diseases of the alimentary canal
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Poisoning with carbolic acid
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INVESTIGATION OF EXUDATIONS TRANSUDATIONS
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Cocci from an empyema prepared by Grams method eyepiece III
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Bacillus of tetanus pure cultivation Compensation eyepiece VIII objec
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Protozoa
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Contents of an ovarian cyst eyepiece III objective 8a Reichert
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Secretions from Fistule
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CHAPTER X
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THE DETECTION OF MICROORGANISMS
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THE TRANSMISSION OF PURE CULTIVATIONS TO ANIMALS
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CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE BUCCAL SECRETION
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INDEX
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Iodoform and salts of iodine and bromine
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CharcotLeyden crystals from the sputum of an asthmatic patient eve piece III objective VII Hartnack 130
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Naphthalin
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