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[37] Owing to the enormous extent of hæmatological literature, we have been able to refer only to more recent publications. We have, however, indicated several papers, in which bibliographies of particular parts of the subject are to be found.
INDEX.
Active leucocytosis, [142]
Acute lymphatic leukæmia, [170]
—— —— —— marrow in, [118]
Acute swelling of red corpuscles, [23]
Administration of iron, [16]
Agony leucocytosis, [146]
Alexines, [139]
Alkali distribution in blood, [47]
—— test for in blood, [46]
Anæmia, [1]
—— bothriocephalus, [65]
—— definition, [2]
—— hæmoglobin in, [49]
—— iron in blood and organs in, [16]
—— isotonic point of corpuscles in, [25]
—— leukopenia in, [189]
—— pernicious see Pernicious anæmia
—— platelets in, [193]
—— posthæmorrhagic, [49], [51]
—— —— erythroblasts in, [51]
—— —— platelets in, [193]
—— pseudoleukæmica infantum, [77]
—— pulse in, [3]
—— retinal vessels in, [3]
—— specific gravity of blood in, [18]
—— volume of corpuscles in, [23]
Anæmic degeneration of corpuscles, [49]-52
—— leucocytosis, [146]
Arsenurietted hydrogen, leucocytosis from, [145]
Asthma
—— eosinophilia in, [150], [158]
—— sputum in, [157]
—— suppuration in, [160]
Atypical leucocytes, [77]-80
—— in leukæmia, [179]
Basic double staining, [38]
Baths, leucocytosis from, [144]
Bioblasts, theory of, [128]
Birds, eosinophil cells of, [107], [130]
Blood, quantity of, [2]
—— —— in anæmias, [3]
—— specific gravity of, [17]
Blood corpuscles, enumeration of, [5], [6]
—— —— enumeration of in anæmia, [12]
Blood corpuscles, estimation of, [12]
—— —— red see Red blood corpuscles
—— —— volume of, [13]
—— —— white see Leucocytes
—— count, factors in, [11]
—— crises, [62]
—— dust, [193]
—— platelets, [190]
—— —— alkali in, [47]
—— —— in chlorosis, [193]
—— —— origin of, [192]
—— poisons, leucocytosis from, [145]
Bone-marrow, [105], [112]
—— carcinoma of, [178]
—— cells of, in various animals, [106]
—— changes in anæmia, [117]
—— changes in lymphatic leukæmia, [118]
—— changes in pernicious anæmia, [117], [129]
—— connection with leucocytosis, [155]
—— connection with leukopenia, [189]
—— development of leucocytes in, [108]-110
—— giant cells in, [107]
—— of dog, [114]
—— protective organ, [111]
—— tumours of, [115]
Cachectic leucocytosis, [146]
Camphor, eosinophilia from administration of, [154]
Catarrhal jaundice, volume of corpuscles in, [23]
Charcot's crystals, [151]
Chemiotaxis, [139]
Chemiotaxis, positive, [139]
—— negative, [140]
Chenzinsky's fluid, [43]
Chloroform narcosis, leucocytosis from, [145]
Chlorosis, platelets in, [193]
Coagulation, rate of, [23]
—— connection with platelets, [192], [193]
—— in purpura, [193]
Coagulometer, [23]
Compensatory eosinophilia, [154]
Congenital syphilis, leucocytosis in, [147]
Corpuscles, at high altitudes, [8]
—— enumeration of, [5]
—— influences on, [7]
—— red see Red corpuscles
—— volume of, [21]
—— white see Leucocytes
Crisis, blood, [62]
—— in infective fevers, [145]
Diabetes, glycogen in blood in, [75]
Differential count of corpuscles, [31]
—— staining, theory of, [37]
Digestion, leucocytosis of, [102]
Diphtheria, myelocytes in, [78], [146]
Dog, bone-marrow in, [114]
Dry preparations, [32]
—— substance of blood, [20]
Dühring's disease, eosinophilia in, [156]
Electricity, resistance to, of corpuscles, [25]
Enumeration of corpuscles, [5], [31]
—— —— —— in anæmia, [12]
Eosine-methylene blue methods, [43]
Eosinophil cells, [78], [185]
Eosinophil cells after splenectomy, [89], [94]
—— —— development of, [109]
—— —— in birds, [130]
—— —— in leukæmia, [176], [177]
—— —— in malignant lymphoma, [163]
—— —— in mammary glands, [163]
—— —— origin of, [160], [161]
—— —— secretion in, [134]
—— leucocytosis, [148]
—— —— causes of, [165]
—— —— distinction from leukæmia, [178]
—— —— occurrence, [150]-154, [158]
—— —— origin of, [154]
—— myelocytes, [78]
—— —— in leukæmia, [174]
Erythroblasts, in leukæmia, [180]
—— in spleen, [99]
—— nuclei of, [57], [61]
—— origin of, [55]
—— varieties of, [55], [56]
Exercise, leucocytosis from, [144]
Ferrometer, [16]
Fevers, complication of leukæmia, [177], [181]
—— leucocytosis in, [144], [146]
—— spleen in, [98]
Fixation of films, [34]
Formalin as fixative, [35]
Giant cells in bone-marrow, [107]
Gigantoblasts, [56]
Glycogen in gonorrhœal pus, [46]
—— in platelets, [192]
Glycogen in polynuclear leucocytes, [75]
—— stain for, [45]
Gonorrhœal pus, glycogen in, [46]
—— —— mast cells in, [160]
Granulation, absence of, [118], [129], [182]
—— chemical nature of, [134]
—— ripening of, [108]
Granules, [121]
—— connection with emigration, [132]
—— distribution of, [130]
—— function of, [127]
—— history of, [121]-130
—— intravital staining of, [124]
—— intravital staining of by neutral red, [125]
—— reaction of, [126]
—— secretory nature of, [134]
—— specificity of, [133]
—— survival staining of, [125]
Guinea-pig, leucocytes in, [85], [112]
Hæmatocrit, [21]
Hæmatocytometer, [4]
Hæmatoxylin-eosine mixture, [42]
Hæmoconiæ, [193]
Hæmoglobin, amount of, [13]
—— connection with specific gravity, [18]
—— equivalent in anæmias, [49]
—— estimation of, [14]-17
Hæmoglobinometer, [15]
Hæmorrhages, acute, [51]
Hæmorrhagic small-pox, pseudo-lymphocytes in, [79]
Hayem's solution, [5]
Heat as fixative agent, [34]
Hedgehog, splenectomy in, [107]
Helminthiasis, eosinophilia in, [150]
High altitudes, erythrocytes at, [8]-12
—— —— poikilocytosis at, [9]
Hodgkin's disease (malignant lymphoma), [101], [102]
—— —— eosinophil cells in, [165]
Hyaline cells see Large mononuclear leucocytes
Hygræmometry, [20]
Infectious diseases, leucocytosis in, [146], [147]
—— —— myelocytes in, [77]
—— —— splenic enlargement in, [99]
Intestinal diseases, leucocytosis in, [102]
Intravital staining, [124]
Iron, administration of, [16]
—— connection of, with hæmoglobin, [16]-18
—— in blood, [16]
—— in eosinophil cells, [134]
Isotonic point of corpuscles, [25]
Jenner's stain, [44]
Kresyl-violet-R, metachromatism with, [76]
Kurloff's researches, [85]
Lactation, eosinophil cells in, [163]
—— mast cells in, [163]
Large mononuclear leucocytes, [73], [112], [185]
—— mononuclear leucocytes in measles, [113]
Leucocytes, [71]
Leucocytes, atypical forms, [77], [179]
—— enumeration of, [5]
—— in birds, [131]
—— in guinea-pig, [85]-87, [112]
—— places of origin, [81]
Leucocytosis, [138]
—— active, [142]
—— agony, [146]
—— cachectic, [146]
—— chemically produced, [189]
—— classification of, [142]
—— diagnostic importance of, [146]
—— eosinophil see Eosinophil leucocytosis
—— function of bone-marrow, [110]
—— in anæmia, [146];
congenital syphilis, [147];
measles, [113], [145], [189];
parotitis, [144];
pneumonia, [144], [174];
rheumatism, [144];
tumours of bone-marrow, [116];
typhoid, [146], [189]
—— mixed, [143], [167]
—— of digestion, [102]
—— origin of, [146]
—— passive, [142]
—— physiological, [144]
—— polynuclear neutrophil, [143]
—— theories of, [138]
Leukæmia, acute lymphatic, [118], [170];
chronic, [170];
suppuration in, [105]
—— myelogenic, [169]
—— —— atypical cases, [182]
Leukæmia, myelogenic, atypical leucocytes in, [179]
—— —— characteristics of, [174]-181
—— —— complicated with other diseases, [174], [181]
—— —— contrasted with eosinophilia, [178]
—— —— contrasted with pneumonia, [174]
—— —— diagnosis from blood, [171]
—— —— eosinophilia in, [176]
—— —— mast cells in, [179]
—— —— mitoses in, [180]
—— —— mononuclear eosinophils in, [175]
—— —— myelocytes in, [174]
—— —— origin of blood condition, [183], [187]
—— —— pleuritic exudation in, [186]
—— —— polynuclear myelocytes in, [175]
Leukopenia, [188]-190
—— experimental, [140]
—— in various diseases, [189]
Liver, granules in, [127]
Lymphæmia see Lymphocytosis
Lymphatic glands, [100]
—— —— myelocytes in, [110]
Lymphocytes, [71]
—— in disease of lymphatic glands, [101];
lymphatic tumours, [101];
polynuclear leucocytosis, [143]
Lymphocytosis, [101], [103], [144]
—— after splenectomy, [90], [94]
—— causes of, [101]-103
—— in leukæmia, [170]
—— origin of, [104]
Lymphoma malignum (Hodgkin's disease), [101], [102]
Malignant tumours, eosinophilia from, [153]
Mast cells, [76], [160]
—— —— halo round, [135]
—— —— in gonorrhœa, [162];
leukæmia, [179];
purpura (horse), [136]
—— —— in skin, [160]
—— —— origin of, [162]
—— —— secretion in, [135]
Measles, leukopenia in, [145], [189]
Medicinal eosinophilia, [154]
Megaloblasts, [56]-62
—— in bothriocephalus anæmia, [65];
leukæmia, [180];
pernicious anæmia, [62], [66];
tumours of bone-marrow, [117]
Megalocytes, [64]
Metachromatism in mast cells, [76]
Methylal method, [44]
Microblasts, [57]
Mitoses in leukæmic blood, [180]
Mononuclear leucocytes, [73], [112], [116]
—— —— origin of, [113]
—— —— power of motion, [185]
Mouse, polynuclear cells in, [131]
—— spleen in, [99]
Myelæmia, origin of, [183], [187]
Myelocytes, [77], [110]
—— importance in blood, [110];
in diphtheria, [78]
—— in anæmia pseudoleukæmica infantum, [77];
bone-marrow tumours, [117];
leukæmia, [174];
lymphatic glands, [110];
lymphatic leukæmia, [118];
pneumonia, [78]
Myelocytes, eosinophil, [78], [175]
Myelogenic leukæmia see Leukæmia, myelogenic
Nasal polypi, eosinophil cells in, [159]
Neutral red, [125]
Neutrophil granulation, absence of, [118], [129]
Neutrophil leucocytes see Polynuclear neutrophil leucocytes
Neutrophil pseudolymphocytes, [79]
Normoblasts, [56], [57]-62
—— in anæmias, [62];
leukæmia, [180]
Nose, diseases of, eosinophil cells in, [159]
Nucleated red corpuscles see Erythroblasts
Old granulations, [109]
Oligæmia, [2]
Oligochromæmia, [2]
Oligocythæmia, [2]
Ozonophores, [129]
Pacini's solution, [5]
Paralysis, unilateral, corpuscles in, [6]
Parotitis, leucocytosis in, [144]
Passive leucocytosis, [142]
Pemphigus bullæ, [156]
—— —— eosinophilia in, [150]
Pernicious anæmia, bone-marrow in, [129]
Pernicious anæmia, hæmoglobin equivalent in, [49]
—— —— megaloblasts in, [63], [65]
—— —— prognosis, [66]
Phagocytosis, [139]
Phosphorus poisoning, spleen in, [98]
Pilocarpine, lymphocytosis from, [103]
Platelets see Blood platelets
Pleuritic exudations, in leukæmia, [186]
—— —— pseudo-lymphocytes in, [79]
Pneumonia, contrast with leukæmia, [174]
—— glycogen reaction in, [75]
—— leucocytosis in, [141], [146], [152]
—— myelocytes in, [174]
Poikilocytosis, [52]
—— at high altitudes, [9]
—— explanation of, [54]
—— from heating, [54]
Polychromatophil degeneration, [49]
Polynuclear neutrophil leucocytes, [74], [112], [185]
—— —— —— diminution of in lymphatic leukæmia, [118];
in myelogenic leukæmia, [182]
—— —— —— increase of see Leucocytosis
—— —— —— movement in, [184]
—— —— —— secretion in, [137]
Post-febrile eosinophilia, [152]
Posthæmorrhagic anæmia, blood in, [51]
—— —— —— platelets in, [193]
Potassium chlorate, leucocytosis from, [155]
Pregnancy, leucocytosis in, [144]
Pseudo-eosinophil cells, [85], [133]
—— —— —— secretion in, [137]
Pseudo-lymphocytes, [79]
Purpura, of horse, mast cells in, [136]
—— platelets in, [193]
Pyknosis, [61]
Pyrodin, leucocytosis from, [145]
Quadratic ocular diaphragm, [31]
Quantity of blood, estimation of, [2]
Red corpuscles, [48]
—— —— acute swelling of, [21]
—— —— at high altitudes, [8]-12
—— —— connection with spleen, [99]
—— —— in anæmia, [49]-57
—— —— isotonic point of, [25]
—— —— nucleated see Erythroblasts
—— —— number of, in health, [7]
—— —— number of differences in age, [7];
in sex, [7];
food, [7];
from vasomotor influences, [11]
—— —— polychromatophil degeneration in, [49]
—— —— size of, [12]
—— —— volume of, [21]
Retinal vessels in anæmia, [3]
Rheumatic fever, leucocytosis in, [152]
Scarlet fever, leucocytosis in, [146]
—— —— lymphatic glands in, [110]
Separation of serum, [24]
Serum, specific gravity of, [20]
Sex, influence on red corpuscles, [7]
—— —— specific gravity of blood, [17]
Shock, effect of, on specific gravity of blood, [18]
Size of red corpuscles, [12]
Skin diseases, eosinophilia in, [150]
Small-celled infiltration, [105]
Specific gravity of blood, [17]
—— —— —— —— connection with hæmoglobin, [18]
—— —— —— —— in anæmias, [18]
—— —— —— —— influences acting on, [18]
—— —— —— —— of serum, [20]
Spleen, [84]
—— as blood forming organ, [84], [99]
—— enlargement of, in fevers and phosphorus poisoning, [98]
—— excision of see Splenectomy
—— functions of, [98]
—— in guinea-pig, [91], [93], [99]
—— tumours of, [97], [98]
Splenectomy, effect of on blood in hedgehog, [107];
in guinea-pig, [88];
in man, [93], [95], [96], [113]
Staining, theory of, [36]
—— vital, [124]
Stimulation forms of leucocytes, [79]
Stroma of corpuscles, influence on specific gravity of blood, [19]
Suppuration in lymphatic leukæmia, [104];
in myelogenic, [177];
in pemphigus, [157]
Survival staining, [125]
Thyroid, changes after splenectomy, [84]
Time of life, influence of, on corpuscles, [7]
Toxic leucocytosis, [145]
Transitional forms of leucocytes, [74], [112]
Triacid stain, [42], [131]
Trichinosis, eosinophilia in, [152]
Tropics, influence of, on red corpuscles, [12]
Tuberculin injections, eosinophilia from, [152]
—— —— lymphocytosis in, [103]
Tumours of bone-marrow, [115]
Typhoid fever, leukopenia in, [146], [189]
Urticaria, eosinophilia in, [150]
Vital staining, [124]
Volume of corpuscles, [21]
White blood corpuscles see Leucocytes
Whooping cough, lymphocytosis in, [103]
Worms see Helminthiasis
Wright's coagulometer, [24]
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