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mass of crushed pulp and juice through four layers of clean cheesecloth. 

 This resulted in a perfectly clear fluid which was measured out for 

 feeding by means of a pipette. The tomato juice was the juice from 

 canned tomatoes, from which the pulp and seeds were separated by 



TABLE 13 



Blood regeneration in adult rats after a single hemorrhage; on a diet of orange juice 

 only vitamin B 5 cc. per day 



TABLE 14 



Blood regeneration in adult rats after a single hemorrhage; on a diet of tomato juice 



only 5 cc. per day 



straining through four layers of cheesecloth. This was also measured 

 with a pipette. The four rats on 10 cc. of orange juice daily, reached 

 their normal blood values in 6 days (table 13), those on the tomato 

 juice, 5 cc. daily, (they refused to eat as much as 10 cc. per day) recovered 

 in from 6 to 8 days; again the hemoglobin values varied (table 14). 



