It is easily obtained by precipitating with ammonium sulphate the serum of eels, and dialyzing the precipitate dissolved in water.
The fact that the tetanus bacillus never penetrates to the interior of the organism enabled us long ago to foretell that it secretes a very powerful toxin capable of dialyzing and diffusing through the economy.
From this filtrate, however, the deutero-body can be separated in a pure form by dialyzing away the salt and acid, and then concentrating the fluid and precipitating with alcohol.
This is the dialyzing vessel, and it is into this that the mixture of silicate and hydrochloric acid must be put.
The solution should not be more than an inch deep in the dialyzing vessel, which is then made to float upon distilled water in a larger vessel of suitable size.
The dialyzing apparatus is constructed in the following manner; a sort of tambourine ring is made with gutta percha, in place of wood, from 8 to 10 inches or even more in diameter, the depth, being about 2 inches.
Distilled water was placed on the reverse side of the dialyzing apparatus and the tests started.
These films were placed over glass dialyzing cups, allowing the inner surfaces to sag so as to hold a small amount of dilute ammonium chloride solution.
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