“…Numerous studies (5,6,7,8,9) indicate that a reduction in prothrombin is responsible for the hemorrhagic diathesis which some of these patients exhibit. Some investigators (3,8,10,11,12,13) conclude that the prothrombin deficiency, and the hemorrhagic state associated with it, can be corrected by the administration of preparations containing the fat-soluble antihemorrhagic vitamin K, with bile salts.…”