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is decanted and replaced by fresh salt solution, and the suspension 

 made by shaking. Or, in a laboratory, the corpuscles can be 





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washed as usual with the aid of the centrifuge. If the patient's 

 own corpuscles are to be employed, some of them may be dis- 

 tributed, through the serum without any washing, by simply shaking 



