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STUDIES ON THE ARNETH COUNT.XV. THE EFFECT OF TISSUE INJURY
1 Washington Square College, New York University
1. Extracts of various organs and tissues, when injected into rabbits, deflect the polynuclear count. The deflection is due to the contained proteins.
2. The destruction and absorption of tissues in vivo is followed by a similar deflection. It is possible that this fact accounts for the deflection of the polynuclear count after injury to various tissues. It is also suggested that the continual and normal breakdown of tissue in the body is sufficient to provide a stimulus for the continual and normal output of polymorphs by the marrow.
Submitted on March 19, 1930
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