Erythrogemometer

An erythrohemometer is a device designed for blood testing. It is used to determine the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin in the blood. Erythrohemometers can be of different types, depending on the measurement method and accuracy.

One of the most common methods for measuring the number of red blood cells in the blood is the counting method. In this method, red blood cells are counted under a microscope and the number of red blood cells is determined by the number of visible cells. This method is the most accurate and is used in most laboratories.

Another method for measuring the number of red blood cells is the hemoglobin concentration method. In this method, blood is placed in a special solution that allows the hemoglobin concentration to be determined. This method is less accurate than the counting method, but it can also be used in some laboratories.

Erythrohemometers can also be used to determine other blood parameters such as hematocrit and viscosity. These parameters can also be used to diagnose various diseases and conditions of the body.

Overall, erythrohemometers are an important tool for blood testing and can be useful in various fields of medicine, including diagnosing blood disorders and monitoring patient health.



Erythrohemometers are devices used to automatically concentrate blood in a certain period of time. Their functioning is based on a membrane, which, when moved, helps reduce blood volume. In addition, the device is also a hand-held instrument that allows you to manually concentrate blood in a few minutes. The excretory portion ensures highly accurate concentration and purity of the resulting blood tubes, making it easy to estimate the total volume of distribution in the tube.