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|a Blood transfusion /
|c H.F. Brewer [and seven others] ; edited by Geoffrey Keynes.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Front Cover; Blood Transfusion; Copyright Page; Dedication; PREFACE; Table of Contents; SECTION I: THE HISTORY OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION; CHAPTER 1. THE HISTORY OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION; REFERENCES; SECTION II: THE INDICATIONS FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION; CHAPTER 2. THE INDICATIONS FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION; I. CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE CIRCULATING BLOOD-VOLUME IS SUDDENLY REDUCED; II. CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE CELL VOLUMEOR H�MOGLOBIN CONTENT OF THE BLOOD IS REDUCED; III. CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE LEUCOCYTE CONTENT OF THE BLOOD IS REDUCED; IV. CONDITIONS DUE TO DEFECTS IN THE FACTORS CONTROLLING H�MOSTASIS
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|a v. CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE QUANTITY OF PROTEIN IN THE BLOOD IS REDUCEDVI. BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN INFECTIVE STATES; VII. MISCELLANEOUS USES OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; SECTION III: THE COMPLICATIONS OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION; CHAPTER 3. THE COMPLICATIONS OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION; INTRODUCTION; H�MOLYTIC REACTIONS; SIMPLE FEBRILE REACTIONS ; THE CLINICAL PICTURE; AETIOLOGY; PROPHYLAXIS; ALLERGIC AND ' ANAPHYLACTOID ' REACTIONS; TRANSFER OF SENSITIVITY; SENSITI7ATION TO BLOOD OF SPECIFIC DONOR; ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS AFTER TRANSFUSION OF SERUM AND DEFIBRINATED BLOOD; OTHER ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS
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|a REACTIONS DUE TO BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF TRANSFUSION MEDIAPOTASSIUM INTOXICATION; CITRATE INTOXICATION; CIRCULATORY OVERLOADING; PROPHYLAXIS; MISCELLANEOUS ACCIDENTS AND UNTOWARD SEQUELS; REMOTE; TRANSMISSION OF INFECTIONS AND INFECTIVE AGENTS; HEPATITIS; OTHER DISEASES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; SECTION IV: THE BLOOD GROUPS; CHAPTER 4. THE BLOOD GROUPS; I. THE LANDSTEINER (OR ABO) BLOOD GROUPS; II. THE MN BLOOD GROUPS; III. THE P AND OTHER HUMAN RED-CELL AGGLUTINOGENS; IV. THE RH BLOOD GROUP; V. THE HUMAN BLOOD GROUP SUBSTANCES; VI. THE MEDICO-LEGAL APPLICATION OF THE BLOOD GROUPS; REFERENCES
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|a SECTION VI: THE TECHNIQUE OF BLOOD TRANSFUSIONCHAPTER 5. THE TECHNIQUE OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION; MODIFIED BLOOD; ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD; UNMODIFIED BLOOD; CLEANING AND STERILIZATION OF APPARATUS; REFERENCES; SECTION VII: BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN INFANCY; CHAPTER 6. BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN INFANCY; HISTORICAL; GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS; INDICATIONS; TECHNIQUE; TRANSFUSION WITHOUT EXPOSURE OF A VEIN; TRANSFUSION WITH EXPOSURE OF A VEIN; BIBLIOGRAPHY; SECTION VIII: THE STORAGE AND PRESERVATION OFBLOOD AND BLOOD DERIVATIVES; CHAPTER 7. THE STORAGE AND PRESERVATION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD DERIVATIVES; HISTORICAL
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|a GENERAL PROPERTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF STORED BLOODCHEMICAL CHANGES IN STORED BLOOD; PHYSICAL CHANGES IN STORED BLOOD; SURVIVAL OF TRANSFUSED RED CELLS; DISASTERS AND REACTIONS WITH STORED BLOOD; TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES; THE ORGANIZATION, OPERATION, AND ADMINISTRATION OF A BLOOD BANK; SEROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT; CARE OF THE BLOOD BANK; REFERENCES; SECTION IX: BLOOD DERIVATIVES AND BLOOD SUBSTITUTES; CHAPTER 8. BLOOD DERIVATIVES AND BLOOD SUBSTITUTES; INTRODUCTION; THE PREPARATION OF SERUM AND PLASMA FOR DRYING; THE DRYING OF SERUM AND PLASMA; OTHER BLOOD DERIVATIVES; BLOOD SUBSTITUTES; REFERENCES
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|a Blood Transfusion is a compendium of papers that deals on development made in blood transfusion and serology. One author reviews the history of blood transfusion from the dawn of human history until Dr. Thomas Sprat discovered an ideal method in 1657. One paper discusses the indications for blood transfusion such as acute hemorrhage, traumatic shock, thermal burns, surgical shock, or intestinal obstruction. Another author describes the possible complications that may arise from blood transfusion. These complications include hemolytic reactions, simple febrile reactions, allergic or anaphylacto.
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