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Histology of the Blood, Normal and Pathological

Chapter 8 Cells bearing granules.

Word Count: 266    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

stains quite differently in eosine-aurantia-nigrosin mixtures. One principal distinction between these two forms of cells lies in the fact that, according to Kurloff, this granulation is very easil

emains, on the other hand, quite

f the total white cells. The red bone-marrow is to be regarded as the place of origin of this kind of cell. It contains very many pseudoe

ully correspond to those found in man, and am

il cell. The only distinction between them consists in a chemical difference in the granulation. These cells stain in the colour of nigrosin in the aurantia-eosin-nigrosin mixtu

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