Page images
PDF
EPUB

Putting the KCRL 10-in-1 Series to work:

[graphic][merged small][subsumed][merged small][merged small][merged small][subsumed][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
[graphic][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][ocr errors][subsumed][subsumed][merged small][subsumed]

How we can afford to do these 10 tests for only $9.50

[graphic][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

IBM DATA PROCESSING MACHINES

Coordination of high-speed IBM Data Processing machines with the KCRL 10-in-1 AutoAnalyzer system greatly reduces the high cost of clerical work. The IBM machines completely eliminate a major portion of time-consuming procedures; for example, interpolating and recording of test results, addressing, billing, etc.

No sorting of specimens required. When a 10-in-1 Series specimen arrives at KCRL in the familiar Kit box, it goes directly to the 10-in-1 Receiving Dept. where it is immediately processed. The specimens do not have to be classified into various test batteries because each blood specimen undergoes the same 10 determinations and the AutoAnalyzer is set up to continuously and automatically perform these 10 determinations. The savings and added benefits inherent in this method are passed on to your patients through you, the doctor.

YOU HELP KEEP THE COST DOWN, TOO

That's right. The few simple operations that you (or your assistant) are called upon to do also help us achieve this outstanding medical value.

You print your patient's name directly on the IBM card. This saves us time; no transferring of patient's name from label to lab sheet to result form.

You take a sample of blood, centrifuge it, draw off the plasma. Therefore, the specimen is ready for analysis when it arrives at our laboratories.

[graphic]

STABILITY OF PLASMA MAKES LONG-DISTANCE TESTING POSSIBLE

The plasma specimen that you prepare for the KCRL 10-in-1 Series is stable for many days (if you follow the simple directions). It has been established that if the blood specimens are taken as directed, the chem

ical constituents to be tested will remain stable for at least seven days... and may be mailed to our laboratories without being affected by temperature or time.

References) Ruster Weinberg, and A. Morrison. The Stability of Giscose in Serum Clinical Chemistry, June, 1962. P. 356.
MJ Lynch et al. Muling of Bcling Samples Medical Laboratory Technology, W. B. Saunders Co., 1961, P. 16.

A. Caniarow, MD. and M Trumper, Ph.D., Blood Ghobs, Clinical Brochenustry, W. B. Saunders Co., 1949, P. 55.

Dep 1 of Army and Air Force Preservation of Blood, Methods for Medical Laboratory Technicians (TMB-227; AFM 160-14) Aug, 1951, P 204,

[blocks in formation]
« PreviousContinue »