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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal 1939 (Science)

1940

It was again found more easy to obtain strong anti-ON sera than anti-OM although the N tends to be removed during the absorption of the 0. Standard cells of types M and N were obtained through the laboratory of the Imperial Serologist for testing the anti-sera titrating the antfluids and checking results obtained with unknown cells. [...] et p as 37 11 (29.7%) 10 7 9 Altogether only 12 of all the babies' sera tested had both agglutinins; in 3 of these a was stronger than 13 in 4 they were equal in strength and in 5 the stronger was S. The a agglutinin of 3 of these 12 children was incompatible with their mothers' r.b. [...] The greater preponderance of a at birth is related to the higher percentage of Group B than Group A in Bengal. [...] In a comparison of the weights at birth of 114 full-term homospecific babies with those of 109 full-term heterospeoific babies delivered at the Lady Dufferin Victoria Hospital Calcutta both the range in weights and average weights in the two groups were found to be almost identical. [...] Totals AI A2 300 babies 68 7 (2.3%) 321 mothers 90 4 (1.2%) AIB A2B 23 1 (0'3%) 21 5 (1-5%) The seeming discrepancy between the frequency of A2 in mothers and in babies in Table XIII disappears when the percentage is taken in the total persons in Groups A and AB.
technology medicine science
Pages
50
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Mother and Child Combinations of Blood Groups and Blood Types and their Development in Bengalis
71-86 Eileen Macfarlane view
The Alimentary Canal of Labeo rohita (Hamilton)
87-116 Daya Sarbahi view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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