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In all hemolytic tests the time element is important. No hemolysis 

 should be adjudged as incomplete unless at least one hour has elapsed. 



Isohemolysins and Iso-agglutinins. It is often necessary to carry 

 out hemolytic and hemagglutinating tests on the blood corpuscles of one 

 human being with the serum of another in order to determine the ad- 

 visability of performing transfusion. In this case, the serum of the re- 

 cipient is mixed with a corpuscle emulsion of the cells of the donor, 

 and vice versa. This is conveniently done in small pipettes by the 

 method of Ottenberg. 



By the determination of iso-agglutinins and isohemolysins all human beings 

 can be divided into four groups according to Landsteiner and others. 



TABLE FOR ISO-AGGLUTININS SERA 



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II 



III 



IV 



These groupings are. permanent and inheritable^ following Mendel's laws. 



