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Treatment of Blackwater Fever
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Treatment of Blackwater Fever

  • INDER SINGH1 &
  • INDERJIT SINGH1 

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HÆMOLYTIC substances were demonstrated in the peripheral blood of three patients. They appear a few minutes before an attack of hæmoglobinæmia and are rapidly removed from the serum by the red blood cells. The hæmolytic properties of the serum can be preserved if the red blood cells are rapidly removed by centrifuging1.

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  1. Singh, I., and Singh, I., Ind. Med. Gaz. (in the Press).

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SINGH, I., SINGH, I. Treatment of Blackwater Fever. Nature 154, 84 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154084a0

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