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subjected to injections of colon, tetanus, diphtheria 

 and typhoid 'bacilli and to the toxins of gonococci, 

 streptococci and staphylococci ; of animals activated 

 by injections of indol, skatol, leucin and creatin (Figs. 

 33, 34, 35) ; the organs of human beings who had died 

 of long and wasting diseases, such as typhoid fever, 



A. 



Section of adrenal of salmon from 

 ocean. 



Section of adrenal of salmon from 

 headwaters of Columbia River. 



FIG. 31. EFFECT OF A LONG SWIM ON THE ADRENALS OF A SALMON. 



Note the disappearance of cytoplasm and the generally disorganized ap- 

 pearance of the cells in B. 



(From photomicrographs, X 1640.) 



Graves' disease, cancer, tuberculosis, pyogenic infec- 

 tions, tetanus, chorea, toxemia from intestinal obstruc- 

 tion, toxemia from gangrenous intestine, hemorrhage, 

 eclampsia, acute acidosis and uremia. (Figs. 36, 37.) 

 We observed the effects of foreign proteins, of pep- 



