Abstract
Summary
Treatment of frogs with any of three endotoxins resulted in more rapid deaths at 30 and at 37° and a decrease in blood thrombocytes. The frogs were unaffected by bacterial endotoxin at 5 and at 20° at doses of 1 through 30 mg, and repeated injections at a 2-week interval were equally without effect. Other than thrombocytes, the formed elements of the blood were unchanged after endotoxin treatment.
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