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f Semaine Medicate, Apr. 3, 1895, p. 138. J Wiener Med. Blatter, No. 48; and Gesellsch. D. Aerzte in Wien, Nov. 22, 1895. \Zeitschr. F. Physiol. Chem. , xxi. Pp. 319 and 481; and xxn, p. I. ARMAND GAUTIER: Chimie Biologique, 2d edit. , pp. 330- 332. Masson, publ, 64 TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS. destroy, toxins that are artificially introduced into the circulation. Albanse * maintains that the function of the suprarenal capsules is to neutralize neurine, the toxic product of the disassimilation of the... nervous system ; this view, however, is opposed by Boinetf and Langlois. J On the contrary, it has been defi- nitely proven that the suprarenal glands exert a specific action on the poisons of muscular origin. Abelous and Langlois have in fact demon- strated that the alcoholic extract of the muscle of a decapsulated animal has the same properties as the extract of tetanized muscle ; the decapsulated animal gives ergographic tracings analogous to those afforded by tetanized animals. The removal of the suprarenal capsule from an animal brings results, hence, analogous to those of fatigue that is to say, that the toxic substances which accumulate as a result of the decapsulation resemble those that result from muscular exertion.
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