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body. In 100 cc., which were 0-05 normal with 

 reference to hydrochloric acid and contained 2-23 

 grammes of egg-albumen, he dissolved 2-5, 5, 10, 

 or 20 cc. of a pepsin preparation. He determined 

 the molecular electric conductivity of the solution 



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FIG. 7. 



which fell from an initial value of 188-4 

 (SIEMENS) to an end-value of about 83-4 units. 

 The change of conductivity was taken as a measure 

 of the quantity digested. In the accompanying 

 diagram (Fig. 8) the square root of the time from 

 the beginning of the experiment is taken as abscissa, 

 the change A of conductivity from the original 



