Schilling's blood count Schil·ling's blood count (shĭl'ĭngz)
n.
A method of counting blood cells in which the polymorphonuclear neutrophils are separated into four groups according to the number and the arrangement of the nuclear masses in each cell. Also called Schilling's index.
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