Abstract
1. A method for the consistent production of experimental intravascular thrombosis is described. 2. The important role of stasis in the pathogenesis of thrombosis is emphasized. 3. The results show that the administration of heparin and dicoumarol in adequate doses to delay coagulation was not sufficient to prevent the development of experimental intravascular thrombosis in the presence of stasis of the venous circulation as induced in these experiments.