Either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets.
1 On blood corpuscles , see 'Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science,' April 1874, p.
2 His bones were hollow, since he needed no marrow for producing blood corpuscles .
3 The blood consists of a liquid, the plasma, containing minute particles, the blood corpuscles .
4 On each side of the large ducts is a vein filled with blood corpuscles .
5 These germs are animal germs and are in the red blood corpuscles , feeding on them.
6 So is the microscopic examination for blood corpuscles .
7 Some of the white blood corpuscles escape from the blood-vessels through the thin walls of the capillaries.
8 The same thing seemed to be true of certain cells of higher organisms, as the blood corpuscles .
9 Opsonin is what you butter the disease germs with to make your white blood corpuscles eat them.
10 Besides these, the protoplasm contains a generally grayish homogeneous nucleus as large as one or two red blood corpuscles .
11 Leukaemia is a disease marked by an excessive and permanent increase in the white blood corpuscles and consequent progressive anæmia.
12 The white and red blood corpuscles can be distinguished, the red appearing as oval discs and the white as colorless spheres.
13 2.-AmœboidMovement of a Human White Blood Corpuscle .
14 The red color is due to the union of oxygen with the iron in the blood corpuscles , forming rust, roughly speaking.
15 And even now, about all we know is that autopsical research reveals absolutely nothing but the general disorganisation of the blood corpuscles .
16 Blood counts before and after a cold-water application show a very marked increase in the number of red and white blood corpuscles .
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