Jamin and "True" Meniscal Resistances: A Single Meniscus Apparatus
Henry R. Jacobs 1
1 Department of Medicine, Northwestern University, and Division of Medicine, Evanston Hospital, Evanston, Illinois
Meniscal resistance to movement of aqueous liquids in glass capillary tubes is due either to soiled walls or to dissolved surface-active agents. With the latter there are sharp maxima at concentrations of
to
gram per liter. Blood serum and plasma exhibit significant "true" meniscal resistance.