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In no department of Pathology has advance been so fitful and interrupted as in that dealing with blood changes in various forms of disease, though none now offers a field that promises such an abundant return for an equal expenditure of time and labour. Observations of great importance were early made by Wharton Jones, Waller, and Hughes Bennett in this country, and by Virchow and Max Schultze in Germany. Not, however, until the decade ending in 1890 was it realised what a large amount of new work on the corpuscular elements of the blood had been done by Hayem, and by Ehrlich and his pupils. As. | the Blood by Paul Ehrlich and Adolf Lazarus 1 HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD Paul Erlich the Blood by Paul Ehrlich and Adolf Lazarus Project Gutenberg s Histology of the Blood by Paul Ehrlich and Adolf Lazarus This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological Author Paul Ehrlich Adolf Lazarus Commentator German Sims Woodhead Translator W. Myers John Lucas Walker Release Date August 29 2009 EBook 29842 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD Produced by Bryan Ness Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http . This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project. the Blood by Paul Ehrlich and Adolf Lazarus HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD 2 NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL. London C. J. CLAY AND SONS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE AVE MARIA LANE AND H. K. LEWIS 136 GOWER STREET . Glasgow 50 WELLINGTON STREET. Leipzig F. A. BROCKHAUS. New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Bombay E. SEYMOUR HALE. Transcriber s note For Text Words surrounded by a cedilla such as this signifies that the words are bolded in the text. Words surrounded by underscores like this signifies the words are in italics in the text. Words surrounded by equal signs like this means the letters in the words are spaced out gesperrt . For numbers and equations carats before bracketed numbers denote a superscript. Minor typos have been corrected. HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL BY P. EHRLICH AND A. LAZARUS. EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY W. MYERS . . . JOHN LUCAS WALKER STUDENT OF PATHOLOGY. WITH A PREFACE BY G. SIMS WOODHEAD . PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. CAMBRIDGE AT THE .
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