シヤルコー, ライデン氏結晶に關する研究
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The Charcot-Leydens crystal, which was found in the blood of the leukemia by Zenker in 1851, yet involves many problems today. Followings are the results of my study on the crystals found in the pleura-fluid of artificial-pneumothorax.1) Almost all crystals are found in the eosinophil cells.2) The higher is the shade temperature, the shorter is the time needed to find the crystal.3) The eosinophil cells, in which the crystls are found, are homogeneous in some case, or have no nucleus and eosinophil granule; but in another case, have both of them.4) If the soap-solution added, the time to find the crystal in the cells can be shortened.5) No crystals are found in the losinophil cells dyed with Gimsa-solution.6) The crystals are soluble in the médium of acid and alkali, but insoluble in the organic solvent. The crystals are insoluble in the water, although their shapes are changed into spindle when sufficient time is given.
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