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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2015
The object of these experiments was to ascertain some of the circumstances under which the blood changes in colour, from the dark venous to the florid arterial hue.
Dr Stevens first showed, that the venous clot deprived of its serum by washing, remained dark even when in contact with oxygen; and that the addition of a saline solution caused it immediately to become florid. He stated also, that a strong saline solution would cause this change in an atmosphere so highly charged with carbonic acid as to prove rapidly fatal to animals.