Table of contents
September 1968 - Volume 21 - 5
Research Article
- Biochemical consequences of chronic renal failure: a review. (1 September, 1968)
- Quick-drying sterile cabinet for culture plates. (1 September, 1968)
- A custom-built hospital blood bank. (1 September, 1968)
- A paper test for occult blood in faeces using ortho-dianisidine. (1 September, 1968)
Articles
- Binding of neomycin and analogues by fatty acids in vitro (1 September, 1968)
- Modified colorimetric ultramicro method for estimating Nefa in serum (1 September, 1968)
- Histochemical investigation of acid mucosubstances in secondary amyloidosis (1 September, 1968)
- Coexistence of pernicious anaemia and acute erythraemic myelosis (1 September, 1968)
- Determination of vitamin B12 absorption by a simple whole body counter (1 September, 1968)
- Intravenous iron-dextran: studies on unsaturated iron-binding capacity (1 September, 1968)
- Role of lipoproteins in the formation of spur cell anaemia (1 September, 1968)
- Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia associated with ovarian dermoid cyst (1 September, 1968)
- Horse agglutinins in infectious mononucleosis (1 September, 1968)
- Latex-bound antifibrinogen test for plasma fibrinogen assay (1 September, 1968)
- Lipid content of malignant lymphomas (1 September, 1968)
- Labial salivary gland biopsy in Sjögren's disease (1 September, 1968)
- Plasmacytoma of the thyroid (1 September, 1968)
- BOOKS RECEIVED (1 September, 1968)
Book Reviews
- BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN CLINICAL MEDICINE (1 September, 1968)
- THE USE OF ANTIBODIES IN THE STUDY OF BLOOD COAGULATION (1 September, 1968)
- PRECLINICAL CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX UTERI (1 September, 1968)
- HUMAN HISTOLOGY (1 September, 1968)
- THE PLACENTA IN TWIN PREGNANCY (1 September, 1968)
- THE EVOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIATION (1 September, 1968)
- INTERPRETIVE ENZYMOLOGY (1 September, 1968)
- PROGRESS IN ALLERGY (1 September, 1968)
- QUANTITIES AND UNITS IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY (1 September, 1968)
- HANDBOOK OF LABORATORY SAFETY (1 September, 1968)
- PATHOLOGY OF RATS AND MICE (1 September, 1968)