Abstract

The blood is drawn into a tube containing an amount of potassium oxalate sufficient to make 0.2 or 0.3 per cent. oxalate solution, and is centrifuged twenty minutes.Fibrin.—5 c.c. of plasma are run into a beaker containing 100-150 c.c. 0.8 per cent. NaCl and 2-5 c.c. of a 2.5 per cent. CaCl2 solution. The CaCl2 may be in amounts from 2-25 equivalents of the oxalate, but about five equivalents are best. When coagulation is complete, the fibrin is filtered, the clot washed with 0.8 per cent. NaCl, and the nitrogen determined by Kjeldahl. The above is an adaptation of Howell's method for determining the activity of thrombin.1 The filtrate from the clot may be tested for complete precipitation by addition of a solution containing thromboplastic substances.Albumin and Globulin are calculated from the following three determinations:Total nitrogen is determined on a 1-2 c.c. sample.Non-protein nitrogen is determined in the filtrate obtained after precipitating the plasma with nine volumes of trichloracetic acid....

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