Examining the Blood
The Examination
How to examine the color: Niddah 20a
Examining a stain at night: Megillah 14a; Niddah 20b
What kind of light to use: Niddah 20b
The Color of the Blood
How to examine the color: Niddah 19b-21a
It must be [a shade of] Red: Shabbat 108a; Niddah 19a
What type of "Red" is considered to be "Red": Niddah 19b
The list of colors which are [not] considered to be real blood: Niddah 19a-b
Source for having several shades count as blood, beyond a simple red: Niddah 19a
Green blood: Niddah 19b
Saffron-colored blood: Niddah 20a
Considering black blood to be blood: Succah 33b; Niddah 19a, 19b, 20a
Blood which is "like Diluted Wine": Shabbat 77a; Niddah 19a; 20b-21a
Examining blood which has a color like that of muddy water: Niddah 20a
Other Issues
Whether a woman may identify the color of the blood by comparing it to something, where she says that the original was lost: Niddah 20b
Whether a woman may say that a similar type of blood was shown to a Sage, and he had ruled leniently: Niddah 20b
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