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Table No. 15. — Toxicity — Continued. 
heated dried egg white — continued: 
G. P. No. 
G. P. 
weight. 
First injection. 
Inter- 
val in 
days. 
Second injection. 
1 
Result. 
| 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
26 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
Very severe symp- 
neously. 
dried egg white heated 
to 150° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
toms. 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
neously. 
26 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
Dead in 7 minutes. 
dried egg white heated 
to 150° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
neously. 
26 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
Dead in 12 min- 
utes. 
dried egg white ^eated 
to 150° C. for 10 minutes 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
neously. 
26 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
Dead in 15 min- 
utes. 
dried egg white heated 
to 150° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
neously. 
26 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
Dead in 7 minutes. 
dried egg white heated 
to 170° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
26 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
Moderate symp- 
neously. 
dried egg white heated 
to 170° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
toms. 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
neously. 
26 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
Moderate symp- 
toms. 
dried egg white heated 
to 170° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
26 
No symptoms. 
neously. 
dried egg white heated 
to 170° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
1 c. c. egg white, subcuta- 
neously. 
26 
6 c. c. saturated solution of 
No symptoms. 
dried egg white heated 
to 170° C. for 10 minutes 
and redissolved, intra- 
peritoneally. 
HEATED PURIFIED 
EGG WHITE. 
1 
0.01 c. c. 5 per cent solu- 
tion of pure egg white, 
21 
2 c. c. of a 5 per cent solu- 
tion of dried purified egg 
Severe symptoms. 
subcutaneously . 
white heated to 130° C. 
for 2 hours and redis- 
solved, intraperitoneally. 
