Abstract

Under the influence of acute blood loss in humans and animals, blood clotting increases, which contributes to the cessation of bleeding (E. Briicke, J. Cohnheim, N. Sahli, G. A. Ionkin and N. N. Popova, N. S. Javadyan, D. . M. Zubairov, R. A. Dymshits). In our previous studies (Kazan honey., 1961, 2; Folia Haematolog., 1962, 1), it was found that a sharp increase in blood clotting after acute blood loss is accompanied by the appearance of thrombin in the blood, which in some cases leads to vascular thrombosis.

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