Abstract
1. Studies of red cell volume, total body water and extracellular water have been carried out in a group of octogenarians and in a group of young men.
2. Differences in total red cell volume, blood volume and the distribution of body water were detected.
3. The implications and interpretations of these findings are discussed.
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© 1962 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1962
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