Blood cells in myeloid leukaemia stained with Ehrlich's triple stain, as seen under a microscope. Watercolour after A. Goodall, 1912.
- Goodall, Alexander, 1876-1941.
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- [1912]
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- 576956i
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[1912]
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1 painting : watercolour ; sheet 15.2 x 15.2 cm
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Label on verso read: The blood in myeloid leukaemia stained with Ehrlich's triple stain. After Gulland and Goodall, The blood: a guide to its examination, Edinburgh, 1912 ; The first satisfactory method of obtaining differential staining of the blood cells was due to Ehrlich, who made use of the newly discovered analine dyes ... but its historical importance is great
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Wellcome Collection 576956i
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After a plate to: G.L. Gulland and A. Goodall, The blood: a guide to its examination, Edinburgh, 1912 (plates signed "A.G. fecit")
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