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On the Relation of the Catalytic Activity of the Blood to the Number of Red Blood Cells in Health, and to the Number of White Blood Cells and the Body Temperature in Peritonitis

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On the Relation of the Catalytic Activity of the Blood to the Number of Red Blood Cells in Health, and to the Number of White Blood Cells and the Body Temperature in Peritonitis

by M. C. Winternitz and J. P. Pratt

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The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1910 Paper. Good. Soft cover. Journal Offprint. 11 page journal article on research findings. Some pages are uncut, cover is a bit faded and has a three hole punch down the left side. .

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Title
On the Relation of the Catalytic Activity of the Blood to the Number of Red Blood Cells in Health, and to the Number of White Blood Cells and the Body Temperature in Peritonitis
Author
M. C. Winternitz and J. P. Pratt
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Paperback
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Used - Good
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Journal Offprint
Publisher
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Date Published
1910
Keywords
peritonitis and hematology, WBCs RBCs in peritonitis, hematological findings peritonitis, infectious disease processes
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Hematology; Pathology;

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