Injury, recovery, and death, in relation to conductivity and permeability . istance fell to nearlynormal. This was repeated three times, and the tissuewas then allowed to stand over night in sea water. On the ® The concentration was reduced by the precipitation of a small amountof LajfSOJ,; this had practically no influence on the subsequent result,since the outcome is the same if we use in place of sea water a mixtureof 1000 CO. NaCl If + 20 CaCl, M, in which case noprecipitate is formed. It should be noted that the addition of lanthanumchloride has the same effect as the addi


Injury, recovery, and death, in relation to conductivity and permeability . istance fell to nearlynormal. This was repeated three times, and the tissuewas then allowed to stand over night in sea water. On the ® The concentration was reduced by the precipitation of a small amountof LajfSOJ,; this had practically no influence on the subsequent result,since the outcome is the same if we use in place of sea water a mixtureof 1000 CO. NaCl If + 20 CaCl, M, in which case noprecipitate is formed. It should be noted that the addition of lanthanumchloride has the same effect as the addition of lanthanum nitrate. •If the material is left in sea water plus La(N03), the increased re-sistance is maintained for a long time. 84 INJURY, EECOVERY, AND DEATH third, fourth and fifth days, the same experiment wasrepeated four times. On the fifth day the tissue appearedto be in as gogd condition as the control, and had aresistance which w^as slightly higher. There was noreason, therefore, to suspect that the changes in permea- DAY 1 110-% SO- \\\ 0 1 2HOURS.


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