Abstract
Summary
The continuous intravenous injection of India ink into dogs over a certain period of time results in a series of changes in the blood and tissues characterized by 3 stages of reaction: (1) an initial period of reticulo-endothelial stimulation and increased splanchnic activity. (2) an attempted re-establishment of equilibrium. (3) reticulo-endothelial exhaustion, the premortal phase.
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