THE TRANSMISSION BY CROSSED CIRCULATION OF A SHOCK PRODUCING FACTOR

Abstract
The hind legs of rabbits were subjected to tourniquet circulatory occlusion, and then a crossed circulation was established between them and the general circulation of recipient rabbits. The survival time of the letter was similar to that of animals whose own legs had been occluded for the same length of time. Hematocrit changes were negligible. The evidence obtained indicates that a shock-producing factor was transmitted in the blood.

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