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BERLIN The Congress of Internal Medicine This letter continues my report on the annual session of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für innere Medizin held in Wiesbaden, April 12-15 (The Journal, May 29, p. 1710). THE BLOOD AS CLINICAL REFLECTOR OF SOMATIC PROCESSES Prof. V. Schilling of Berlin, in his paper on "The Blood as the Clinical Reflector of Somatic Processes," made the following statements: The morphologic study of blood processes has been practically completed. However, the most recent conception, the reticulo-endothelial monocyte system, needs to be inquired into further. The division of the blood processes and of blood diseases as clinically separable processes within the scope of these systems has been found tenable: systemic reactions and systemic affections are characteristic of the changes in blood pathology. Differentiation of the systems must, however, be studied not only from the morphologic but also from the functional standpoint. The characteristic shapes of the cells are http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

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JAMA , Volume 86 (23) – Jun 5, 1926

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1926 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1926.02670490044023
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Abstract

The Congress of Internal Medicine This letter continues my report on the annual session of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für innere Medizin held in Wiesbaden, April 12-15 (The Journal, May 29, p. 1710). THE BLOOD AS CLINICAL REFLECTOR OF SOMATIC PROCESSES Prof. V. Schilling of Berlin, in his paper on "The Blood as the Clinical Reflector of Somatic Processes," made the following statements: The morphologic study of blood processes has been practically completed. However, the most recent conception, the reticulo-endothelial monocyte system, needs to be inquired into further. The division of the blood processes and of blood diseases as clinically separable processes within the scope of these systems has been found tenable: systemic reactions and systemic affections are characteristic of the changes in blood pathology. Differentiation of the systems must, however, be studied not only from the morphologic but also from the functional standpoint. The characteristic shapes of the cells are

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Published: Jun 5, 1926

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