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Title: Infection, immunity and serum therapy : in relation to the infectious diseases which attack man ; with considerations of the allied subjects of agglutination, precipitation, hemolysis, etc.
Creator: Ricketts, Howard Taylor, 1871-1910
Publisher: Chicago, American medical association press
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1906
Language: eng
Bibliography: p. [572]
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Title: Infection, immunity and serum therapy : in relation to the infectious diseases which attack man ; with considerations of the allied subjects of agglutination, precipitation, hemolysis, etc.
Creator: Ricketts, Howard Taylor, 1871-1910
Publisher: Chicago, American medical association press
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1906
Language: eng
Bibliography: p. [572]
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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All photos are taken by wintersorrow photo www.myspace.com/wintersorrowphoto
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For this photo, I chose to focus on the tube where you can clearly see the separation of the blue solution and the small clumped blood. Chelsea did a "Blood group identification" to see what blood type the patient has. Positive type will have strong agglutination (clumping) while negative will not have it. Thus negative blood group will have a homologous mixture.
Furthermore, I moved the spotlight that they use to really see the result towards the tube so viewers will look at that spotlight right away and to the tube.
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Title: A method for hemolysis and agglutination tests
Creator: Epstein, Albert Arthur, 1880-1965
Creator: Ottenberg, Reuben, 1882-1959
Creator: Royal College of Surgeons of England
Publisher: Chicago : American Medical Association
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: Royal College of Surgeons of England
Date: 1909
Language: eng
Description: 'Reprinted from the Archives of Internal Medicine, May, 1909' - cover
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