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Figure 1-9. (A) Canine red blood cells (erythrocytes). In the center of the field are small, dark‐staining,
enucleate platelets. (B) Canine neutrophil. (C) Equine basophil (left) and neutrophil (right). Small platelets
and red blood cells are also seen. (D) Equine eosinophil. (E) Bovine eosinophil. (F) From left to right: neutro-
phil, monocyte, and lymphocyte. (G) From left to right: two lymphocytes and a monocyte. (H) Low‐power
micrograph of feline blood showing a variety of blood cell types: 1, red blood cell; 2, eosinophil; 3, lymphocyte;
4, monocyte; 5, neutrophil; 6, platelets. Source: images (A), (B), and (D) courtesy of Sandra Pitcaithley,
DVM; (C), (E–H) Bacha & Wood, 1990. Reproduced with permission of John Wiley & Sons, Inc.