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CIRCULATING FLUIDS 



Denis analysed the blood of the hound. He found in 1000 



parts 



In this instance both kinds of blood contain an equal pro- 

 portion of solid residue : the former contains, as I have already 

 observed in two out of three analyses, a larger quantity of fibrin. 

 Denis found, as I have also done, that the quantity of albumen, 

 and of extractive matters and salts, is less in arterial than in 

 venous blood. 



Heringi has analysed both kinds of blood in the bullock, 

 the sheep, and the horse. In the blood of the bullock he found 

 in 1000 parts : 



Arterial blood. 

 798-9 

 7-6 



Water .... 

 Fibrin .... 

 Albumen 

 Haimatoglobulin 

 Extractive matter and salts 



26-1 



164-7 



2-7 



Venous blood. 



794-9 



6-6 



25-8 



170-4 



2-3 



In the blood of the sheep he found in 1000 parts 



Water .... 

 Fibrin .... 

 Albumen 

 Hffimatoglobulin 

 Extractive matter and salts 



Arterial blood. 



850-2 



61 



33-6 



106-1 



4-0 



Venous blood. 



841-2 



5-3 



26-4 



124-4 



2-7 



In the blood of the horse he found in 1000 parts 



Water .... 

 Fibrin .... 

 Albumen 

 Hffiraatoglobulin 

 Extractive matter and salts 



Arterial blood. 



839-5 



4-6 



220 



130-0 



3-0 



Venous blood. 



831-6 



6-9 



26-7 



1311 



3-7 



These analyses correspond very Avell with each other, and 

 corroborate our remark that arterial leaves a smaller amount of 



• Physiologic mit steter Beriicksicliligungder Pathologic fiir Thieriirztc. Stutgart, 

 1832, p. 118. 



