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Title: Karl von Vierordt: Innovations in Blood Chemistry
Authors: Davis, Ian M. 
Keywords: Blood; corpuscles; volumetry; microscopy; replicate analysis
Issue Date: 17-Sep-2021
Publisher: UA Editora. Universidade de Aveiro. Serviços de Documentação, Informação e Museologia
Serial title, monograph or event: A evolução da Química: impactos na sociedade. 1º Encontro Nacional de História da Química
Place of publication or event: Aveiro
Abstract: Karl von Vierordt (1818—1884), a mid-19th C. physician and physiologist, developed and applied quantitative chemistry techniques to innovate the measurement of the ratio of blood corpuscles in a volume of blood. His determinations, performed using his own blood, stand to the present as accurate representations of the number of red blood cells found in a cubic millimeter of blood. While his methods may seem rudimentary from a presentist historical perspective, he understood that the methods chemists had been employing in other areas of chemistry and quantitation were applicable to the measurement of blood corpuscles.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/101961
DOI: 10.48528/y82q-sf85
Rights: openAccess
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