This document discusses methods for estimating hemoglobin levels. There are four main groups of methods: colorimetric, gasometric, chemical, and specific gravity. The most commonly used methods are the colorimetric methods, which measure the color intensity developed after adding a substance to blood. Two popular visual colorimetric methods are the WHO Hemoglobin Color Scale and Sahli's method, which involves converting hemoglobin to acid hematin and comparing the color. Spectrophotometric methods, like the cyanmethemoglobin method, are more accurate but require specialized equipment. The specific gravity method provides a rapid screening by comparing a blood drop's density to copper sulfate solutions.