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What was the attempted solution for blood clots?

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Chemicals like sodium bicarbonate were attempted to be found to prevent clotting. In 1894, Professor Almroth Wright concluded the soluble solution in certain acids could prevent clotting, but side effects, such as convulsion, couldn’t be prevented


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