Abstract
Summary and Conclusion
The tagging of hemoglobin in the red cells of rats by the method described is efficient. The iron compound, ferrous chloride, is of low toxicity, the lactic acid in which it was dissolved provides a satisfactory stabilizing environment and the solution is well tolerated when injected. The data show a consistency in the percentage of tagging as evidence of the reproducibility of the experiment. In addition to the ease with which the materials are prepared, the short duration of the experiment is a desirable feature.
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