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Scientific Proceedings (31). 



I. Outlines of the Experiments. 







Nature of the experiment. 





Dog No. 



N of food per kilo, 



Ricin. 



Hemorrhage.* 



Result. 



grams. 



I mg. per 

 kilo of body 

 weight. 



Per'cent. of body weight. 







X 



2 



3 





I 

 II 



0-3S 

 1. 10 



+ 



+ 









Very sick : 



Survived. 

 Survived. 



III 



IV 

 V 



VI 

 VII 

 VIII 

 IX 

 X 



X^;} Twins. 



0.37 

 1-5 



3.37 — for I mo. 

 0.5 If— for 20 ds. 

 0.40 

 0.44 



1-57 

 1.4 



0.35 

 0.81 

 0.23 



+ 

 + 

 + 



I 



3-3 

 4.0 



3-8 

 4.2 



3- 6 



4- 2 



2-5 



4-3 



2- 3 



4.0 



3- 4 

 30 



3.1 



0.6 

 4.0 

 3-7 

 2.9 



Died. 

 Died. 

 Over fed : 



Died. 

 Died. 

 Died. 

 Survived. 

 Died. 

 Survived. 

 Survived. 

 Survived. 



* The numerals above the figures for percentage indicate the number of the hemor- 

 rhage in the series applied to the dog in question. 



f The food was dropped to this equivalent at once after two days of fasting follow- 

 ing pronounced gastro-intestinal disturbances. 



Totals (I— XII) 



II. General Summary. 

 High plane of protein nutrition — 6 dogs 



Low " " 



5 dogs 



Ricin experiments 



Hemorrhage experiments 



High plane of protein nutrition — 3 dogs 

 .Low " " " 2 dogs 



High plane of protein nutrition — 3 dogs 

 Low " " " 3 dogs 



Survived, 2 

 Died, 4 

 Survived, 2 

 Died, 3 

 Survived, o 

 Died, 3 

 Survived, i 

 Died, I 

 Survived, 2 

 Died, I 

 Survived, 2 

 Died. I 



In order to reduce individual idosyncrasy to its lowest terms 

 the last experiment of the series was conducted on two dogs from 



