RELATION OF TOXINES TO ANTITOXINES. 



47 



159 .. 



x poison + T^T = 1 tree toxine 



100 

 x poison + ^r = 60 T. free 



x poison + 



50 



= 100 T. free. 



And next the non-poisonous protoxoids : 



59 



x poison + -- n = 100 T. free 

 200 



30 

 x poison + j^j 



1 



x poson + 



200 



= 100 T. free 

 = 100 T. free. 



Protcocoid, 



Toocone 



O W ZO OO 4O 50 GO IOC 16O 1GO 20O 



Fj g> 2." Spectrum " of a Poison in the Protoxoid State. 



A further complication is introduced by the formation of 

 syntoxoids (hemitoxine formation). 



Assuming that the toxine decomposes into equal parts of 

 toxine and syntoxoid, the saturation takes place as follows : 



200 . 

 x c.c. of poison + r = 



x c.c. of poison + 



160 



158 



Toxone 



x c.c. of poison + -^ = 1 T. free 

 'ZOO 



156 

 x c.c. of poison + 2QQ =21. free 



x c.c. of poison + -^-^ = 30 T. free, 



and so on. 



