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The Rh antibodies were studied by manual serological techniques (see Daniels' report on Kell related antigens), using human red cells of common and rare Rh phenotypes in an attempt to identify their specificity and/or usefulness as reagents. The report is divided into 3 sections : section I anti-D antibodies, section II other Rh specifities, section III « anti-Rhantibodies.