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On the Myelins, etc., of the Organism. 



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Note daring Correction. — While this paper has been passing through the 

 press, we have come across an article by 0. Stoerk (" Ueber 1 Protagon ' und 

 liber die grosse weisse Niere," ' Sitz.-Ber. d. Kais. Akad. d. Wiss. in Wien,' 

 Math.-Natufwiss. Kl., vol. 115, Abth. 3, February, 1906, 1), in which, from 

 a consideration of certain analyses by Panzer, the author concludes that 

 the myelin of the chronically inflamed kidney is most probably of the 

 nature of a compound of fatty acid and a cholesterin ester. Other myelins 

 (although he does not employ the term) he regards as possibly of the nature 

 of protagon. 



