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Abstract
A modification of the Scholander apparatus is described for accurate measurement of
carbon dioxide in blood plasma. The average difference from results obtained in the
Van Slyke manometric method was negligible for ordinary clinical purposes.
An alternative approximate method is presented for emergency analyses.
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Received:
March 27,
1950
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© 1950 Published by Elsevier Inc.