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A Manual of Veterinary Physiology. 



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These tables do not compare very well, but as the analyses 

 were made by men whose results are of undoubted accuracy, 

 they are interesting as showing how the blood may vary in 

 composition. 



Reviewing these analyses, we may say that dividing the 

 blood into corpuscles and plasma, that the latter consists 

 of— 



