Human Blood Coagulation and Its Disorders |
Contents
THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF BLOOD COAGULATION | 12 |
DEVIATIONS FROM THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF BLOOD COAGULA | 18 |
CHAPTER II | 24 |
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abnormal accelerator added adsorbed Al(OH amount of prothrombin amount of thrombin anticoagulant antihaemophilic globulin antithrombin bleeding blood clotting blood coagulation brain emulsion brain thromboplastin calcium chloride capillary cent centrifuging Chapter citrated clot retraction clotting defect coagulation factors concentration contains curve dicoumarin dilution effect enzyme experiments Factor V deficiency Factor VII fibrin fibrinogen fibrinolytic formed haemophilia haemophilic blood haemophilic plasma haemorrhagic haemostatic heparin incubation inhibitor isolated lengthened lipoid Macfarlane minutes mixture neutralization Nolf normal blood normal plasma observed occurs one-stage prothrombin Owren oxalated patient's plasma plasma thromboplastin plastin platelets precipitation precursor present probably protein prothrombin consumption prothrombin deficiency purpura reduced Russell's viper saline samples solution speed of thrombin studied substance suggested throm thrombin formation THROMBIN UNITS thrombin-fibrinogen reaction thrombo thrombocytopenia thromboplastic activity thromboplastin and calcium thrombosis tion tissue extracts Tocantins transfusion tromexan tubes two-stage method Vitamin Vitamin K Ware and Seegers whole blood clotting workers