81. ERYTHROCYTE AND HEMOGLOBIN VALUES: MAN (Concluded) 



Contributors : (a) BetheU. F. H.. (b) Carlsen, E., (c) CoUier, H. B., (d) Dole, V. P.. (e) Ebaugh. F. G.. Jr.. 



(f) Ferguson, J. H.. (g) Gram, H. C, (h) Guest, G. M., (i) Hirschboeck. J. S., (j) Osgood, E. E.. (k) Ponder. E.. 



(U Riser, W. H., Jr.. (m) Van Slyke, D. D. 



References : ( l) BetheU, F. H., "Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis and Essentials of Hematology," Ann Arbor, Mich.: 

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 M:345. 1951. [5] Huff, R. L., and Feller, D. D.. J. Clin. Invest. 35:1, 1956. [6] Van Slyke. D. D. , et al, J. Biol. 

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82. ERYTHROCYTE AND HEMOGLOBIN VALUES IN PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM: MAN 



Contributor : Bethell, F. H. 



Reference : Bethell, F. H., Gardiner, S. H., and Mackinnon, F., .^nn. Int. M. n:91, 1939. 



83. ERYTHROCYTE AND HEMOGLOBIN VALUES IN FETUS, NEWBORN, AND ADULT FEMALE: MAMMALS 



Values given for adult female are not necessarily those of the mother. Values in parentheses are ranges and con- 

 form, unless otherwise specified, to estimate "c" of the 9 5% range (cf Introduction). 



Man 



/I/ Gestation period = 280 da. /2/ Cord or venous blood: capillary blood values may increase as much as 20% dur- 

 ing first week after birth. [ 14] /3/ Gestation period = 60 da. 



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