Specific granule(s) — Continued 

 basophil, 91-92 

 comparison of — 



immature and reactive thrombocyte, 46 

 lymphocyte and monocyte, 49 

 dissolution of 



in basophil. 91-92 

 in heterophil. 74, 87-89 

 effect of fixation, 87, 88, 90 

 basophil, 80, 91 

 eosinophil, 80 

 heterophil, 80 

 thrombocyte, 80 

 metachromatic. 91 

 present 

 basophil 

 mature, 13 

 mesomyelocyte, 13 

 metamyelocyte, 13 

 eosinophil 



mature, 13, 89. 90 



variations in form. 76 

 mesomyelocyte, 13, 91 

 metamyelocyte. 13, 91 

 heterophil 



mature, 12, 73, 74. 90 

 mesomyelocyte, 12 

 metamyelocyte, 12 

 thrombocyte 



late immature, 11, 45, 46 

 mature. 12 



descri]ition, 42 

 number, 43 

 reactive, 38 

 present sometimes 



azurophilic granules, monocyte, 49 

 magenta bodies, lymphocyte, 49 

 thrombocyte 



medium emlnyo. 11 

 mid-immature, 11 

 thrombocyte, embryo, 132 

 atypical, 132 

 staining. 234 

 5ee also Basophil; Eosinophil: Heterophil 

 Specific gravity, erythrocyte, mature and immature 



compared, 29 

 Speidel (1932), 31 



Spencer Lens Co., Richards, 0. W., 222 

 Spindle cell(s) 



erythrocyte, 30, 31 

 bipolar, 34 

 unipolar. 34 

 thrombocyte, 41, 130 

 Spiniis pinus. See Siskin, pine 

 Spitta (1920), 222, 224 

 Spleen,7, 50, 115 

 basophil, 164 



changes after hatching, 157, 164, 165 

 embryo, 155-157, 158. 160 

 eosinophil, mature, 158 

 erythroblast, 158, 160 



Spleen — Continued 

 embryo — continued 



erythrocyte. ])olychromatic. 160 



granuloblast. 160 

 reduced, 156 



granulocyte, dominant cell, 156 



hetero])hil 



mesomyelocyte, 158, 160 

 promyelocyte, 160 



metagranuloblasts, 158, 160 



ruptured cells. 155. 158, 160 



serum, stained. 158 



thromlioblast. 160 



thrombocyte, 158 



time of development, 155 

 eosinophil, 164. 165 



granuloblast, 164 

 erythrocyte, degenerating. 30 

 granuloblast. 154 

 heterophil. 163. 164 



discharge of. 164 

 lymphocyte 



dominant cell. 164, 165, 166 



immature. 163 



mature. 163 



naked nucleus, 163 



time of a])pearance, 164 

 lymphoid foci. 181 

 macrophage. 139, 140, 164 

 monoblast. 163 

 monocyte, inmiature, 163 

 plasmocyte, 166 



immature, 163 

 serum, stained. 41 

 thrombocyte, naked nucleus. 163 

 thymus, similar at 35 days. 169 

 Splenectomy 



effect on hematopoietic organs. 29 

 pigeon, 29 

 Squashed cell (s) . See Smudged (squashed) cell 

 Stain (s) and staining. 228-231 



benzidrine test. 115. 118, 130. 131, 134 



technic, 231 

 brilliant cresyl blue 



erythrocyte, stigmata, 33 



reticulocyte, 230-231 



thrombocyte and lymphocyte separation, 233 



white cell count, 233 

 Dominici, 26 

 eosin-azure. 26 

 Giemsa, 26 



hematoxylin and azure II eosin. 1 

 janus green stain on thrombocyte. 43 

 Leishmann s, 33 



LoefDer's methylene blue, reticulocytes, 231 

 MacNeirs tetrachrome, 211 

 May-Griinwald Giemsa 



after benzidine test, 118. 134 



after Petrunkevitch No. 2, 80, 83, 117. 132. 195, 



207. 209, 230 



bone marrow. 193, 195 



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