Commentary for Niddah 141:47
רבי יהודה אומר
If a quarter of a <i>log</i> of blood issued from a slain man both while he was still alive and when he was dead and the flow had not yet ceased<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' So that it is yet possible for the quantity of blood to increase to the prescribed minimum of a quarter of a log. Where the flow ceased, so that it is certain that the blood issuing after death will never make up the prescribed minimum, not even a Rabbinical prohibition is imposed (cf. Tosaf. Asheri). ');"><sup>41</sup></span>
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