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PURE “blood charcoal” is a reagent of considerable importance to the physiological chemist. It is not only required for the decolorisation of liquids, but also for selective adsorption in an important series of quantitative estimations of animal fluids.
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COLE, S. The Preparation of “Blood Charcoal” . Nature 99, 226 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/099226a0
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