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Abstracts from Current Literature

Abstracts from Current Literature Current Literature Abstracts from and Anatomy Physiology Vital and Supravital Staining of Erythrocytes. Alden B. Dawson, Anat. Ree. 1933. 56:143, Nittis concluded that the and reticulation seen in stained granules erythrocytes or were a new formation as a of toxic vitally supravitally in the cell result damage and death of cell. the Dawson brilliant blue and neutral red daily injected intraperitoneally cresyl into the small no adult necturus. He found that doses of either had effect. Inter¬ and mediate doses the doses caused and death brought granules out, large damage of as evidenced formation of The brilliant cells, by secondary granules. cresyl more as blue is there was of dead cells when this was used in toxic, phagocytosis doses. Patterns of reticulation were not with sublethal doses large produced of either dye. Canada. Swelling, Toronto, the of the de Accessory Lobes of Apex Lung in Infancy. Pedro Elizalde, Eugenio Zucal and Prensa méd. 21:155 1934. Jorge Picco, argent. (Feb. 24) discuss The authors review the literature and anatomically and pathologically the lobule of which was first described in 1778. found six instances Wrisberg, They in children studied of the condition are 2,000 roentgenologically. Roentgenograms shown· Sanford, Chicago. Means of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

Abstracts from Current Literature

American journal of diseases of children , Volume 49 (4) – Apr 1, 1935

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1935 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
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1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1935.01970040184024
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Current Literature Abstracts from and Anatomy Physiology Vital and Supravital Staining of Erythrocytes. Alden B. Dawson, Anat. Ree. 1933. 56:143, Nittis concluded that the and reticulation seen in stained granules erythrocytes or were a new formation as a of toxic vitally supravitally in the cell result damage and death of cell. the Dawson brilliant blue and neutral red daily injected intraperitoneally cresyl into the small no adult necturus. He found that doses of either had effect. Inter¬ and mediate doses the doses caused and death brought granules out, large damage of as evidenced formation of The brilliant cells, by secondary granules. cresyl more as blue is there was of dead cells when this was used in toxic, phagocytosis doses. Patterns of reticulation were not with sublethal doses large produced of either dye. Canada. Swelling, Toronto, the of the de Accessory Lobes of Apex Lung in Infancy. Pedro Elizalde, Eugenio Zucal and Prensa méd. 21:155 1934. Jorge Picco, argent. (Feb. 24) discuss The authors review the literature and anatomically and pathologically the lobule of which was first described in 1778. found six instances Wrisberg, They in children studied of the condition are 2,000 roentgenologically. Roentgenograms shown· Sanford, Chicago. Means of

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 1, 1935

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