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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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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

This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England

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