LEUCOCYTES IN THE BLOOD IN TYPHOID FEVER.
Abstract
It has become possible by means of modern methods of staining to demonstrate a series of changes in the blood of greater or lesser significance and diagnostic importance. The study of the physical and chemical properties of the blood is attended with such difficulties, and is so time-consuming, and its results, further, are of such a general character, that it can not be expected to be of distinctive value. The study of the morphology of the blood, especially of the colorless...