“…Fibrinogenopenia and excessive fibrinolysis, although frequently described, have not been inevitable (Osborn, MacKenzie, Shaw, Perkins, Hurt, and Gerbode, 1956). Depression in blood factor VIII levels (Hoeksema, Mustard, and Mustard, 1959;Smith, Brown, Young, and Sealy, 1959) has not been constant (Bloom, 1961;Matzke, Jensen, and Rygg, 1961), although Perkins, Harkins, Gerbode, Rolfs, and Acra (1961) demonstrated a striking decrease in factor VIII experimentally after the administration of hexadimethrine bromide in large doses to dogs. Many of the haematological variations seemed to be dependent on techniques employed during the procedure.…”