of the Blood of Cholera Patients. 355 



The following Tables show the composition of one hundred 

 parts of the two specimens of crassamentum subjected to ana- 

 lysis. No. 1. 



Fibrin 0*56 



Colouring matter, with albumen ^O'S? 



Salts* 1-27 



Water 5760 



J 0000 

 No. 4. 



Fibrin 2 08 



Colouring matter, with albumen 35'99 



Salts* 1-27 



Water 6066 



100-00 



VI. Composition of Cholera Blood. 

 We may now exhibit in one view the constituents of the 

 two specimens of cholera blood subjected to analysis. 



1. Blood, No. 1. 



Albumen 't'856 



Fibrin 0-378 



Colouring matter, with albumen 27'4'50 



Salts 1-195 



Water 66121 



100-000 



2. Blood, No. 4. 



Albumen 6*305 



Fibrin 1.340 



Colouring matter, with albumen 23 160 



Salts 1-255 



Water 67*940 



100-000 

 To enable us to compare this blood with that of persons 

 in health, the following Table, exhibiting the constituents of 

 healthy blood, will be of use. 



Albumen 8-47 



Fibrin 4-45 



Colouring matter, with albumen 7'39 



Salts 1-30 



Water 78-39 



100-00 



• Among the salts the peroxide of iron is intluilecl. 



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