THE CELL CONTENT OF DOG LYMPH

Abstract
The number of cells in the lymph from different parts of the body as shown by experiments agreed with the data of others and showed similar irregularities. The cervical lymph which had passed at least in part through lymph glands contained 2,800-68,600 white cells per cu. mm., whereas leg lymph which had passed through few if any nodes contained 0-2,500 cells. By a short period of massage of the cervical lymph glands the white cell count of the cervical lymph could be greatly increased, falling gradually on continued massage.