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85,000, 

 80,000, 

 7^000, 



Total hi. Count. 



p/ot^nr 



Plate ly portrays all neutrophilic cells — the polymor- 

 phonuclear neutrophiles and neutrophilic myelocytes 

 added. 

 Plate II 



The general effect is the same as that noted in 



The fifth graph (Plate V) shows the count per cubic 

 millimeter of red blood corpuscles. It will be remem- 

 bered that besides leukemia, anemia was present in this 

 case. The red blood count varied from 2,500,000 (half 

 the normal number) to practically normal. The general 



