Clinical Examination of the Blood And Its Technique a Manual for Students And

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Both are graduated capillary tubes on which the figures 5 and i are marked. The pipette for the white cells, however, is of wider bore than that for the red. It requires a larger drop of blood, and allows only of a dilution of i in 10 if drawn up to the mark H&MOCYTOMETRY 45 i, or of i in 20 if drawn up to the mark -5. In con- sequence of the much greater number of red blood corpuscles in one unit of space as compared with the white cells, the former require a correspondingly greater dilution i...n order to be estimated by the same standard as the whites.
The narrower-bore pipette used in estimating the red blood corpuscles allows therefore of dilutions up to i in 100 when blood has been drawn up to the mark i, and to i in 200 when blood has been drawn up to the mark -5. The numbers n and 101 show the point to which the diluting fluid must be drawn, in order to make the above dilutions. For instance, ii indicates I part of blood and 10 of diluting fluid, while 101 indicates i part of blood plus 100 parts of diluent.


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