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the lecithin is brought into proximity with cell constituents other 

 than those normally in its proximity. In other words, we are dealing 

 with the deleterious action of a vitally important substance which 

 has been forced into the wrong place. This conclusion is made plain 

 if we bear in mind the fact that in the blood-cells primarily suscep- 

 tible to cobra amboceptor, the hsemolytic action depends not on the 

 addition of new lecithin, but on a transposition of the lecithin pre- 

 formed in the cell, due to the anchoring of the cobra amboceptor. 



