Medical Definition of Callison's fluid

1. A diluting fluid for counting red blood cells, consisting of 1 ml of Loeffler's alkaline methylene blue, 1 ml of formalin, 10 ml of glycerol, 1 g of neutral ammonium oxalate, and 2.5 g of sodium chloride added to 90 ml of distilled water, mixed well, and permitted to stand until the solids are dissolved and the reagent is clear; the preparation is filtered prior to use. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Callison's Fluid

callipered
callipering
callipers
Calliphora
Calliphora
Calliphora vicina
Calliphoridae
callipygian
callipygous
Callirhoe
Callirhoe digitata
Callirhoe involucrata
Callirhoe triangulata
Callisaurus
Callisaurus draconoides
Callison's fluid
Callistephus
Callistephus chinensis
callisthenics
callisthenic exercise
Callisto
Callithricidae
callithrix
Callithrix
callithump
callithumpian
callithumps
callithump parade
Callitrichaceae
Callitriche

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