Abstract

The calculation of protein concentration from the specific gravity of human and dog serum or plasma1, 2 has been widely used in clinical and experimental laboratories especially since the development of the falling drop method for measuring specific gravity,3, 4 because it is quicker than analyses by the Kjeldahl method. It is important to know how the serum or plasma protein concentration changes in traumatic, hemorrhagic, and other kinds of shock, as well as in other pathological conditions, and much reliance has been placed on specific gravity determinations on the blood of such subjects.5In order to determine whether the same relationship between specific gravity and portein concetration exists in rabbit plasma as in human and dog plasma, blood from 20 normal rabbits fed on Purina chow and later from the same animals suspended by their ears until the became unconsious from peripheral circulatory deficiency (“gravity shock”)6 has been studied. The plasma of arterial heart blood was analyzed for protein...

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