Experience of Subject. 

 Table 1. — The experience of Subject VI in the measurements used. 1 



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1 The use of the letter P in the table means in section II that the data were published by Dodge 

 and Benedict; in section III that the data were taken in the second series and published in this mon- 

 ograph. The designation N.P. means throughout the table that the data were taken but not pub- 

 lished, apparently because the techniques were not strictly comparable; see p. 12. 



2 The designations in this column have meanings as follows: N, normal day; A, alcohol day with 

 dose of 30 c.c, i. e., absolute alcohol diluted to a total volume of 150 c.c. given after the first period; 

 B, alcohol day with a dose of 45 c.c, *. e., absolute alcohol diluted to 225 c.c. given after the first 

 period; C, alcohol day on which 9 separate doses, each containing 12 c.c. of absolute alcohol diluted 

 to 60 c.c, were taken. 



3 The 12-hour experiment began at 8 a. m. with the first period normal. Alcohol (dose C) was 

 taken at 9 h 15 m , 10 h 15 m , and ll h 15 m a.m. (no alcohol with dinnerat 12 h 20 m p.m.), then again at l h 25 m , 

 2 h 20 m , 3 h 20 m , 4 h 25 m , 5 h 20 m , and 6 h 20 m p. m. The experiment continued until 8 p. m. The state- 

 ments made by Dodge and Benedict (their p. 21) are misleading here concerning the number of 

 doses taken in the 12-hour experiments. Subject VI took 9 dose3 (see note 2) and Subject IX took 

 8 (see Dodge and Benedict's report, p. 30). These doses were diluted with water, cereal coffee, or 

 other flavoring liquid, to a total volume of 60 c.c. 



