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Pradkted vel” EE mM | ytAe ed ent volJoe ig st sy a . we lle (14.06 height) ~ 947 a 183 Ke ough) ce (n OE AONEi Plame volume aa4 BROT fe Bt L089 rege OE Het 67, tie var ea te Gita" “ hoight) = 1362 183 19 A 4! - 243 ge K weuhe) om4 a (24.13 X weight) r 1% (#03 aij! 1S UAT epetang ore) = 133at ; ; ae = Wedai:AAA. a5Be wis, rte, 35.73 X height) = 2.120 v4 ; nean, s “of‘ wen ' St 47.16 x he +m x you Wak et oy aL, ve ' Job 102 209 426 ' Bet Wes obiytaeed X whee pon) ae t ay 308 4 tp ft - . . . - e one 98 Ws . bog y 1 #9 Nielal; ie . to ¢ + rr ‘ ‘S et. “ig,| =) A apa Boy ahyee ete ene ee ‘ os | ae gm 1 , + ih ~ ro B % Ween aver \ mn crn _ sirable gs well ps convenient to jocate her on the |“and regression equations of Samet, Fritts, Fish! ‘fF \, 1B. -<' gell or plasma volume of a gives subject, i io de-- equations are Ijnear (Figures 2t0 4). The graphs | ™ . ' ‘ ’ zz a ae ay Way Soeiattaa, es st1 ed PST CFE 4 hi pee Seop 6. _teighecheight bo ean y : ae‘ re ee ore sks ih Yan an weight ptybefa, “iKet Be ton i 4 Feeyn ' im} ‘ * sald circles. " Pheretore, fn Anding the gupected Evang’ subjects, the fitted bivariate regression *. ‘4 ue ¥ i toe ae Sees ‘hoe FS ye yi ioe Mee Y) 3 ct < eH Group: A mings 4 menopausal women aged eam. ayA ; . ver 4 oy LAB ET aheE e subjecta deeb >. | chart by waight apd height and to makethe pradice "man, and Cournand (7), relating Vrbc and Vplto . "great care tu avoid the effects of sourniquet atasia“ gf paniplpe taken (rem or weight and gurface arca for “hospital control” ff unusual weight of exchided subject A who tion graphically, * height, Min". i ": 0S tile the four were from ous. ~’ women apd men in the same ranges of size us aur iW. only after the subject had rested in w horiy!’gedinary wedsgenofcallie (4,8). The posi and zontal position far an hour. The henutyerita’. tive corpglatan hepween posiduals og Verbe and Mee. - ,-€alculations, can be recognised cavily when tha subjects, show seaults in agreement with uurg. |! ee thercture be expected to bq lgwer ve ne mtite! 0 mee!that the - YER procedureia fallowed, I, iF ‘i " iH 0 i i ‘i Hae Bor exceptionally heavy women, predjctions based 9 a ; 3 The extensive data of Gibson and Bvaps (6) Sun weight alone tend to be tuo high (1igure 3). Rs appeared ta show that the amount of blood perThe data for our four heavy wolien ure in fest < 1.8 _ (weight, height, or surface area), capeciglly in fo to surface area is wd (Figure 4). males. The present results, like our data for men, u The average hematocrit of thé women was 407 fail to confirm this for gubjects whose weight: per (SP 2.1) and of the men studied ander \t height ratios are in the common range, Far — similar condig (1), 45.2 per cent (SD 260) ., women 144 to 179 cm tall, weighing 45 to 74 kg, These valuem jarg lower than Wintrobe's (3) by 4.: sand body surface areus uf 1.4 to 1,9 perc for women and ; mien, an with body 1,9 aquare = 3 and 1.8 volumes5 per cent ne meters, sizea comparable to those of Gibson bnd ‘Teappttively, Our blood samples were taken with S- og i v - ' ; te ate qe = : - , — Dina . i “ | | "a3} Residual Vibe Mess. ' & = ;. wii ‘i a ited e 40 39 30.39 00-77 iT . 10 $ a ~9I a . 0 , _ “ HH . : rr ae Mess 43 “ ... 3, ’ 6 . 42 42 , Mrsttlas! ¥pl . . al au MM of rena 1 “ rr 0 SI bh iia _! . ! boave we Doe 4 4 oo a bin my wy 16 3 114 ; ' "sg J ¥ qy |2 My , : o 4 - / af tee al genre WO eR 4 Ss ae $0 . ]ty 90-24 15-29.oa 30 ; 1 tt x . A 4 , DA enter fTeen omens i wi‘ . mo & . a, T40h5 207 ” unit of body size decreasca with increpsing size * agreement with the remainder when the regression Ay, ; lee voraene Tanai i . pe! Gis Ay 4 is eee geetea Seramai eight: Be le. ea ey | rt ao averpye suc ™ Ob pence it os 74 te te ee iGi) ro . Shere a 4; r PET I te eeeeae eee a . . she Seager TMG a tye me LL iteamainetameremeatocmrpmamarscateBO eaepe “Sard 4 af bs mail tn mateoan teresmek ee waaaee tage 1 iyeecti A Is pees an CR a: ' yt) 4 t00 98 ' aa heredy He BREA ga ete “a tog PeaD Te me ae | 104 5 130 204 —_ . Comp | oT oH ire ad planus cold rans ratvo w red M hegh) hee A wong a. asygwuihwesght: o “ wee ct “tas . | ete ES devistwe ofCorficlens verlatiun J 4 sos we: tmawlerd .F 9 Ro mes tee os Bk IRERagmanoo 4129 in : q Mie, hoe et be wy MN a ba ! nuance ’ t,“§ adas : ulon. alusic, ulone, besghd volumes le weeghl smu, ang whole bluad t, us combined, aad io bady serface ares 6g women rr. : 1. i TABLE UI te 11om tal, woughin 45 19 13 hg* ssna , RED BEL AND mmepVpLOME bs ania fl bes _ BROWN, HOPPER, HODGES, BRADLEY. WENNEALAND, AND YAMAUCHI 2186 : eden “ : , ' _ ; oo Goo fs ; , a . . g 10 , wt @ i: f 4 4 “J _ s AD ge ae Sas HEIONT-* CRNTINETERS ra Vue. 2 Rey catp Volum 14 BeLATION 7H wxiout, The eglid Hue 1 |e de- 5 » ribed by Rquatiag |, Table U1, fitted twthe date for the 97 women weighing lesa than 74 kg (oplid circles}, The dotted fines poptgeent & 1 9 of tha ee : oe . . . orn ToT ae: foe yey | with exceptionally large weight: height raat 5 | ec , 0 et nieag Vic for soy given beight, The open circles reprenens ine i women 2 ay er . bo . ng: yf tT i ' , oT , 4 a vo “ ee Pye ry, ‘