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of added acid over this point of first acid action. 

 The smaller angle between the line marked Acid 

 and the .r-axis indicates that acids have about half 

 as great haemolytic power as bases. 



The neutralization of cobra lysin (poison from 

 the cobra) by its antibody, the so-called antivenin, 

 behaves in nearly the same manner (see Fig. 31, 

 upper line). But there is really a small degree of 



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FIG. 31. 



dissociation, for when an equivalent quantity of 

 antivenin is added to the venom still 3-3 per cent 

 of its toxicity remains, according to the observations 

 of MADSEN and NOGUCIII, from which we may 

 calculate the dissociation constant to be K= 0-0014 

 or the seventh part of that for diphtheria poison. 

 Another snake venom from the water- moccasin 

 (Ancistrodon pisch'onii) gives the value K= 0-006, 

 and that from Crotalus only K= 0-0006. Their 



