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VI. HEMOGLOBIN 



TABLE II 



HiOH' 



" Sidwell and co-worker.s {25Jt9) found the maximum at 552.5 m/x- Heilmeyer's value 



,(121.3) f«niM = 12.4) is certainly too low. 

 '' Sidwell and co-worker.s (2549) found the maximum at 421 ni/x. 

 '^ Heilmeyer'.s (121-3) values f tmM = 14.6 to 15.3) are certainly too low. In hemolyzed 



blood we find 6„,m = 15.8, the same as Drabkin (628): Drabkin later (627 )gives 



15.35. Winegarden and Borsook (-SO'.)!)) found somewhat higher values in the 



fowl than in man atul greater variation in the rabbit. 

 "^Sidwell and co-workers (2549) give a value of 14.2, which is certainly too low for 



human oxyhemoglobin. 

 « Isosbestic points of Hi+ and HiOH: 615 and 520 m/i (628). 

 ^ Human denatured globin hemochrome appears to absorb more strongly than that of 



the dog (621). 



