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   The condition of the included red cells is shown by the following:—

Unaltered cells Large macrophages 3
Small mononuclear phagocytes 37
Partially altered cells Large macrophages 10
Small mononuclear phagocytes 9
Vacuoles derived from engulfed
red cells.
Large macrophages 22
Small mononuclear phagocytes 5

   Small mononuclear cells which appear to be of the same type as the small phagocytes al-
ready noted .were numerous. They appeared very frequently to have been in active amœ-
boid movement when fixed by the drying of the film.

Blood

   Count of red cells gave on different dates—

  16th January
1908.
19th January
1908.
22nd January
1908.
Polychromasic cells Nil. 2% 18%
Large corpuscles 46% 34% 23%
Medium corpuscles 52% 40% 53%
Small corpuscles 2% 24% 4%

   Counts of 500 leucocytes gave

  16th January
1908.
17th January
1908.
18th January
1908.
19th January
1908.
22nd January
1908.
Polymorphonuclears 63.7% 61.7% 57.4% 49.4% 73.%
Large mononuclears 23% 28.7% 22% 25.5% 9%
Small mononuclears 9.3% 9.5% 14% 19.8% 9%
Eosinophiles 1.8% 2.1% 1.6% 3% 5%
Macrophages 2% .... 5% .... 3%

Urine.—Estimation of amount of hœmoglobin.

Time. Specific
gravity.
Albumen
grammes
per litre.
Urine
Quantity.
Percent-
age Hæmo-
globin.
Total
Hæmo-
globin
(blood
equi-
valent).
2-30 P.M., 16th January 1908 .. 1.05 60 c.c. 10% 6 c.c.
11 P.M 1018 .6 750 c.c. 6.6% 50 c.c.
9 A.M., 17th January 1908 1017 .6 550 c.c. 6.6% 37 c.c.
7 P.m 1018 .7 550 c.c. 6.6% 37 c.c.

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