The coagulation-time of the blood in disease: some clinical records and considerations
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Shafto, W. A.
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2019-02-15T14:21:19Z
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2019-02-15T14:21:19Z
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1913
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It is now almost twenty years since Wright first
drew attention to the value of measuring the rate of
coagulation of the blood in disease. Since then much
has been written upon the subject and many new methods
of observation have been devised.
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dc.description.abstract
Much of the work done in the earlier days was
rather of the nature of physiological experiment: but
indeed the results obtained by the various methods
differed so widely and were so inconsistent even in
themselves that there was little encouragement given
for an advance to clinical observations. Later, with
improved technique (most especially with a due regard
to the knowledge of the effect of temperature as a
factor in variation) much more reliable and consistent
results were obtained and the advance to clinical problems
was made with more assurance. Yet even now
there are but few records in the literature of research
into the coagulation time of the blood in disease.
Haemophilia and purpura, it is true, have been studied
in some detail, as also the assertions of Wright
respecting the value of calcium salt administration (though in this last the examination has been chiefly,
as by Addis'' along pharmacological lines) but in other
diseases the records are few and imperfect. This comparative
scantiness of clinical records has encouraged
me to embark upon the series of observations here
recorded. They have been arrived at by the uso of
yet another method - a method borrowed from Drs. Dale
and Laidlaw, as set forth by them in the Journal of
Pathology and Bacteriology. ( This for brevity's sake
I have termed the "Ball method")
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33901
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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dc.title
The coagulation-time of the blood in disease: some clinical records and considerations
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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