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The work described in this paper was done under a contract recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and New York University. It was also supported in part by the Lilly Research Laboratories, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. It constitutes the sixth of a series of studies on experimentally induced shock. The first study is listed as No. 3, the third as No. 14, the fourth as No. 4 and the fifth as No. 5 in the bibliography of the present paper. The second study, on the Noble-Collip rotating drum trauma, appeared in Am. J. Physiol., 139, 123, 1943.