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I…discovered that
there were no
reliable normal
blood values. What
was called "normal"
was based on only a
few counts that had
been made in the
nineteenth century.
So I proceeded to
collect normal blood
values. Others
elsewhere, also
mindful of this
deficiency, were
beginning to do the
same. A major
problem, however,
was methodology,
and this was what
led me to devise the
hematocrit as a
simple and accurate
means of
quantitating blood.

Maxwell M.
Wintrobe, 1984
               
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