MR. LAWRENCE'S LITHOTOMY CASE

1829 The Lancet  
61 and being originally white, and by combining with atmospheric air, becomes of a red colour, and is then termed arterial. Mr. Day's dark-coloured blood is nothing more than venous, or less vital blood, which was originally bright-coloured arterial blood, the base of which is chyle.
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