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1 From the Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
The splanchnic blood volume of dogs has been measured, the method employing P32-labeled red cells, and requiring evisceration of the animal. In 10 dogs this amounted on the average to 21.7% of the circulating blood volume, or 17.7 ml/kg body weight.
Submitted on December 26, 1955
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