INFLUENCE OF HELODEIIMA VENOM. 



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EXPEKIMENT I. 



(Rabbit, weight 2,200 gmfi. In- 

 fused witli sodium-chloride 

 solution plus venom (20 m^. 

 toSOOc.c.).] 



rROTOCOLS. 



lOxPEHI.MEM' II. 



[Rabbit, weight 1,!H)» gm.s. In- 

 fused with sodiuin-chloride 

 solution plus venom (20 iiig. 

 toSOOc.c.).] 



Urine. 



20 

 05 

 80 

 80 

 55 

 55 



Experiment III. 



(Rabbit, weight 1.700 gms In- 

 fused witik sodium-chloride 

 solution plus venom (30 mg. 

 toSOOc.c.).] 



Amount I Blood- 

 infused. ' pressure. 



Total 



Urine. 



60 

 55 

 65 

 ,50 

 60 

 30 



365 



ExPElilMBNT 1\ . 



(R.>ibbit, weight 1,700 gms In- 

 fused with sodium-chloride 

 solution plus incinerated 

 venom (20 mg. to 800 c.c.).] 



Experiment V. 



[Rabbit, weight 1,700 gms. In- 

 fused with sodium-chloride 

 solution and incinerated 

 venom (20 mg to 800 c.c). I 



Experiment VI. 



[Rabbit, weight 1.700 gms. In- 

 fused with sodium-chloride 

 solution and incinerated 

 venom (30 mg. to isOO c.c J.] 



Experiment VII. 



[Babbit, weight 1,700 gms. In- 

 fused with sodium-chloride 

 solution plus incinerated 

 venom (25 mg. to 800 c.c.).] 



Experiment VIII, 



[Rabbit, weight 1,700 graa. In- 

 fused with sodium -chloride 

 sol iition pi us incinerated 

 venom (2.5 gm. to 800 c.c.).] 



Experiment IX. 



[Rabbit, weight 2.400 gms. In- 

 fused with eodium-chloride 

 solution plus venom (20 m<'. 

 to 800 c.c); at 200 c.c. added 

 1 c.c. adrenalin.] 



