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Agglutination of Blood in Normal and Syphilitic SubjectsExperimental Studies.
Arch Dermatol. 2005;141:1073.
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THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES VOL. XXIII. SEPTEMBER, 1905. NO. 9.
L. DETRE and SELLEI: (Archiv für Derm. u. Syph., lxxii, No. 3, 1904, p. 323.)
This excellent article contains a careful consideration of agglutination in general and a description of important experimental research, as to the agglutination of blood in healthy and syphilitic individuals. Following a presentation of the method employed, the authors offer in detail its application in two cases of syphilis, and the tabulated results obtained from a study of the blood of fifty syphilitic subjects. Where the serum from one individual was employed, syphilitic blood showed increased agglutination in the proportion of 47 per cent. to 33 per cent., as compared with normal blood, but when the serum of a second normal individual was used, there was hardly any difference in the agglutination reaction in syphilitic and . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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