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Dynamics of hematologic indicators during acute experimental blood loss

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Experiments on female rabbits showed that those of them survive acute blood loss whose blood in the internal organs and cerebral vessels is richer in hemoglobin and erythrocytes than is the blood of the peripheral vessels. Anesthesia diminishes these differences and reduces the number of animals surviving. The reverse effect is produced by benzedrine.

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Matysyak, V.G. Dynamics of hematologic indicators during acute experimental blood loss. Bull Exp Biol Med 43, 669–671 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784323

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