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Leishman Med.|ˈliːʃmən, ˈlaɪʃ-| The name of W. B. Leishman (1865–1926), British pathologist, used attrib. and in the possessive with reference to his work in pathology, as Leishman('s) body = Leishman–Donovan body; Leishman('s) stain, a mixture of eosin and methylene blue used to stain blood smears.
1903Brit. Med. Jrnl. 28 Nov. 1401/1 (heading) Further notes on Leishman's bodies. Ibid., There is never any contour line suggestive of a cell-wall, as with the Leishman bodies themselves. 1904Ibid. 28 May 1250/1 A film prepared from the peripheral blood was examined.., Romanowsky and Leishman's stains being used. Ibid. 1252/1 These bodies stain purple or violet with the Leishman stain. 1961Lancet 5 Aug. 315/2 In staining blood⁓films we obtained just as good results as with Leishman's stain prepared by the standard method. 1972W. C. Johnson in J. H. Graham et al. Dermal Path. xix. 455/2 A definite diagnosis [of leishmaniasis] depends upon the demonstration of the Leishman bodies. |