Ohalos3: 5
אֵיזֶהוּ דַם תְּבוּסָה? הַמֵּת שֶׁיָּצָא מִמֶּנּוּ שְׁמִינִית בְּחַיָּיו וּשְׁמִינִית בְּמוֹתוֹ, דִּבְרֵי רַבִּי עֲקִיבָא. רַבִּי יִשְׁמָעֵאל אוֹמֵר: רְבִיעִית בְּחַיָּיו וּרְבִיעִית בְּמוֹתוֹ, נִטַּל מִזֶּה וּמִזֶּה רְבִיעִית. רַבִּי אֶלְעָזָר בְּרַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר, זֶה וָזֶה כַּמָּיִם. אֵיזֶהוּ דַם תְּבוּסָה? צָלוּב שֶׁדָּמוֹ שׁוֹתֵת וְנִמְצָא תַחְתָּיו רְבִיעִית דָּם, טָמֵא. אֲבָל הַמֵּת שֶׁדָּמוֹ מְנַטֵּף וְנִמְצָא תַחְתָּיו רְבִיעִית דָם טָהוֹר. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר: לֹא כִי; אֶלָּא, הַשּׁוֹתֵת טָהוֹר, וְהַמְנַטֵּף טָמֵא:
What qualifies as ‘‘death blood’’? An eighth [of a log of blood] flowed out of a dy-ing person while he was still alive, and an eighth [flowed out] after he died. These are the words of R’ Akiva. R’ Yishmael says: A quarter [-log of blood that flowed out] while [the person] was alive and a quarter [-log that flowed out] after his death [were combined, and from this mixture] a quarter [-log] was taken. R’ Eliezer the son of R’ Yehudah says: Both of these are like water. What is ‘‘death blood’’? When there is a hanged person whose blood was flowing out and a quarter [-log] of blood was found beneath him, [the blood] is tamei. But if a corpse’s blood was dripping, and a quarter-log of blood was found underneath it, [the blood] is tahor. R’ Yehudah says: Not so; rather, that which flows out is tahor, and that which drips is tamei.