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- 出版社: Sandoz Ltd.
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- 出版时间:1952
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Part One General Considerations1
Ⅰ.Fundamental Principles of Haematology1
1.Terminology1
2.Classification of the blood cells into groups,species and stages of development3
Classification of the blood corpuscles into groups and species4
Classification of the Species into stages of development4
A) The System of the normocytes4
B) The System of the megalocytes4
C) The system of the basophils with soluble granulation (blood basophils)5
D) The system of the eosinophils5
E) The system of the neutrophils5
F) The system of the monocytes5
G) The system of the lymphocytes5
H) The system of the plasma cells5
I) The system of the megakaryocytes and platelets5
3.Origin of the blood cells5
4.The blood corpuscles under normal conditions6
a) Reproduction and maturation6
b) Functions10
c) Destruction10
d) Artefacts11
5.The blood corpuscles under abnormal conditions11
a) Hereditary familial anomalies of the blood corpuscles12
b) Reactive (secondary) changes12
c) "Primary"changes14
d) Disturbances in reproduction15
e) Disturbances in maturation and in the entrance of blood cells into the circulation16
f) Disturbances connected with the destruction of the blood cells17
6.Cellular elements occurring in bone marrow films and not belonging to the haemopoietic systems18
a) Cells proper to the bones and bone marrow18
b) Cells foreign to the bones and bone marrow19
7.Polyploidy of the blood cells21
a) Terminology21
b) Polyploidy under normal conditions22
c) Polyploidy under pathological conditions;atypical mitoses and unclear anomalies22
Ⅱ.The Technique of Blood and Bone Marrow Examination25
1.Technique of making blood films on microscope slides25
2.Staining of blood and bone marrow films26
Ⅲ.Forms for Recording the Results of Blood and Bone Marrow Examinations32
Notes on the use of the forms32
Blood picture form33
Bone marrow,simple form34
Bone marrow,detailed form35
Ⅳ.Normal Values obtained on Blood and Bone Marrow Examination36
1.Determination of general,physical and chemical properties36
2.Haemoglobin37
3.Corpuscular elements38
4.Relative bone marrow picture (haemomyelogram)39
5.Chemical constituents40
Part Two Systematic Survey of the Morphology of the Blood Corpuscles41
Ⅰ.Table for the differentiation of mature leucocytes41
Ⅱ.Tables for the differentiation of the stem cells of the blood corpuscles42
Ⅲ.The erythrocytes43
1.Classification of the erythrocytes43
2.The system of the normocytes44
Stages of development of the normocytes44
Nucleoli45
Mitosis45
3.The system of the megalocytes45
Stages of development of the megalocytes45
Nucleoli45
Mitosis45
4.The erythrocytes under abnormal conditions45
Pernicious anaemia45
Hereditary anomalies of the normocytes46
Secondary changes in erythrocytes;artefacts46
Ⅳ.The leucocytes48
1.Classification of the leucocytes48
2.The system of the blood basophils49
Stages of development of the blood basophils49
Nucleoli49
Mitosis and chromosomes49
The basophils in hereditary anomalies of the blood corpuscles49
Atypical forms of blood basophils49
Excessive production of basophils49
Destruction50
Artefacts50
Differentiation of the basophils50
3.The system of the eosinophils50
Stages of development of the eosinophils50
Granulation51
Nucleoli51
Mitosis and chromosomes51
The eosinophils in hereditary anomalies of the blood corpuscles51
Atypical forms of eosinophils52
Excessive production of eosinophils52
Destruction52
Artefacts52
Differentiation of eosinophils52
4.The system of the neutrophils53
Stages of development of the neutrophils53
Granulation53
Nucleoli53
Mitosis and chromosomes53
Differentiation between segmented neutrophils and staff forms54
The neutrophils in hereditary anomalies of the blood corpuscles54
Atypical forms of neutrophils56
production of neutrophils56
Destruction57
Artefacts57
Differentiation of the neutrophils57
Peroxidase reaction57
Differentiation between immature neutrophils (juvenile and staff forms) and monocytes with deeply indented nuclei57
5.The system of the monocytes57
Stages of development of the monocytes57
Mitosis and chromosomes58
Polymorphism of the monocytes58
The monocytes in hereditary anomalies of the blood corpuscles59
Atypical forms of monocytes59
Differentiation of the monocytes60
Excessive production of monocytes60
Destruction60
Artefacts60
6.The system of the lymphocytes61
Stages of development of the lymphocytes61
Mitosis and chromosomes61
The lymphocytes on hereditary anomalies of teh blood corpuscles61
Excessive production and diminished production of lymphocytes62
Destruction62
Artefacts62
Differentiation of lymphocytes62
Peroxidase reaction62
7.The system of the plasma cells62
Stages of development of the plasma cells62
Granulation63
Nucleoli63
Mitosis and chromosomes63
The plasma cells in hereditary anomalies of the blood corpuscles63
Atypical forms of plasma cells63
Excessive production of plasma cells63
Destruction64
Artefacts64
Differentiation of plasma cells64
Peroxidase reaction64
Unna-Pappenheim staining64
8.The system of the megakaryocytes and platelets64
Stages of development of the megakaryocytes and platelets64
Granulation65
Mitosis and chromosomes65
The megakaryocytes and platelets in hereditary anomalies of the blood corpuscles65
Atypical forms of megakaryocytes and platelets65
Excessive production and diminished production of megakaryocytes and platelets66
Differentiation of megakaryocytes and platelets66
Destruction66
Artefacts67
Ⅴ.Cellular Elements found on Marrow Puncture but not belonging to the Haemopoietic Systems68
1.Cells proper to the bones and bone marrow68
Tissue basophils68
Vascular cells68
Stroma cells (fat cells)68
Osteoblasts68
Osteoclasts69
2.Cells foreign to the bones and bone marrow69
Elements introduced as teh result of pathological conditions69
Tumour cells69
Lymphogranuloma cells69
Elements introduced into the marrow during puncture70
Ⅵ.Destruction of the Blood Cells70
Ⅶ.Artefacts of Cellular Elements of the Blood and Bone Marrow70
Ⅷ.Soiling of Blood and Bone Marrow Films71
Ⅸ.Blood Parasites72
Spirochaets and leptospiras72
Malarial parasites (Plasmodia) 72
Trypanosomes73
Leishmanias74
Filariae74
1.Filariae having sheathed larvae (microfilariae)74
2.Filariae having unsheathed larvae (microfilariae)74
Bartonellas75
Blastomycetes75
Part Three Illustrated Section with Explanatory Notes76
Erythrocytes77
Investigation of the therapeutic action of ferrous iron in iron-deficiency anaemia8
Leucocytes9
differentiation9
basophils11
eosinophils12
neutrophils14
monocytes20
lymphocytes24
plasmocytes26
megakaryocytes and platelets29
miscellaneous32
Non-haemopoietic elements in the bone marrow34
Disintegrating forms40
Artefacts41
Blood parasites42
Literature77
A.List of haematological textbooks and manuals77
B.References to publications on cases illustrated78
Subject Index79
Index to Tables and Record Forms2
Table 1 Ten genealogical table of the blood cells2
Table 2 Classification of the blood corpuscles into groups and species4
Table 3 Formation of diploid and polyploid cells20
Table 4 Summary of the staining methods described and their applications26
Table 5 Differentiation of blood cells by various peroxidase reactions29
Form for recording the blood picture33
Simple from for the bone marrow picture34
Detailed form for the bone marrow picture35
Table 6 Differentiation of mature normal leucocytes in panoptically stained blood films41
Table 7 Differentiation of the stem cells of the blood corpuscles:differences in cell size and in cytoplasm42
Table 8 Differentiation of the stem cells of the blood corpuscles:differences in the nuclei42
Table 9 Differentiation of the stem cells of the blood corpuscles:differences in the nuclei43
Table 10 Nuclear picture of the eosinophils51
Table 11 Nuclear picture of the nurtrophils54
Table 12 Nuclear picture of the neutrophils in Pelger's anomaly55