Abstract
Formulas are derived for determining the amount of blood mixing that occurs when blood transfusions using the Davis and Miller technique are carried out. These formulas indicate that the degree of mixing depends on the blood volumes of the donor and recipient animals, the amount of blood that is withdrawn and injected with each crossing and the total number of crosses that are carried out. It is also shown that the maximum amount of foreign blood that can be transferred from one animal to another depends only on the blood volumes of the two animals.
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