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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 48.4 pp 379-387
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THE COLLECTION OF PORTAL AND HEPATIC VENOUS BLOOD IN CONSCIOUS SHEEP

E. W. Moodie 1, A. I. T. Walker 1, and P. H. Hutton 1

1 Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh

A method of catheterization enabling samples of portal venous blood to be obtained from conscious sheep is described and has been used successfully on eight sheep for an average period of 83 days (range 43-161 days).

A technique is presented for sampling the hepatic venous blood of fully conscious sheep over prolonged periods following permanent constriction of the posterior vena cava.

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Thanks are due to Professor A. Robertson for his interest and encouragement. The work was completed with the aid of an Agricultural Research Council Grant.

Submitted on December 18, 1962







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