514 APPENDIX. 



Water. Fibrin. Blood-corpuscles. Resid. of serum. 



1. 816-5 3-0 101-0 79-5 



2. 820-2 2-8 98-0 79*0 



3. 820-5 2-4 98-0 79'1 



4. 821-0 3-0 97-0 79-0 



5. 823-0 2-5 96-5 78-0 



6. 839-0 2-3 80-0 78-7 



7. 843-0 2-0 79-0 79-0 



8. 839-0 2-0 79-0 80-0 



9. 855-3 1-2 63-5 80-0 



10. 855-2 1-8 64-0 79-0 



11. 854-3 17 65-5 78-5 



12. 855-0 2-0 64-0 79'0 



The blood-corpuscles were few, light coloured, and irregular, 

 and there was sometimes an appearance as if their circumfer- 

 ence was notched and divided. 



PAGE 325. Blood in Bright' s disease. In a case of albu- 

 minuria, in which the dropsy was only of a fortnight's standing, 

 the blood was analysed by Dr. Ayres. 1 There was a firm buffy 

 coat on the blood, a quarter of an inch in thickness. 



The coagulum itself was very firm, and so bulky as almost to 

 fill the glass. 



There were contained in 1000 parts : 



Water .... 765-022 

 Solid constituents . . . 234-978 



Fibrin and tritoxite of protein 11-450 



Fat 



Albumen 



Haematoglobulin 



Albuminate of soda and salts 



Osmazome 



a trace 



65-875 



138-185 



13-940 



1-510 



No urea could be detected in this blood, the leading cha- 

 racters of which were a great increase of fibrin and a diminu- 

 tion of the water and fat. 



The following analyses have been recently published by 

 Heller. 3 



1 Lancet, Aug. 2, 1845. 



a Archiv fur Physiologische und Pathologische Chemie und Mikroskopie, vol. ii, 

 p. 173. 



