“…Long-term infusions of cottonseed oil emulsions in man and in the dog have been stated to cause anorexia with loss of weight, vomiting, gastro-intestinal bleeding, hyperlipaemia, anaemia, thrombocytopenia and prolonged coagulation and prothrombin times (Artz, 1959;Preston & Henegar, 1959;Werr & Preston, 1959;Cohn et al, 1960). The anaemia is regarded as haemolytic (Loewy et al, 1943;Levenson, Upjohn & Sheehy, 1957;Artz, 1959;Alexander & Zieve, 1961). Liver damage and spontaneous bleeding may also occur (Artz, 1959;Cohn et al, 1960), consequently, these emulsions are not recommended for administration to man in doses exceeding 75 g fat/ day for 14 consecutive days.…”