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On the Danysz Effect with reference to the Toxin-antitoxin Reaction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

J. A. Craw
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Grocers' Company Research Scholar, Hon. Demonstrator in PhysiologyLondon Hospital Medical College.
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Svante Arrhenius (1908) has taken exception to my criticism (1907) of his interpretation of the Danysz Effect with reference to the Toxin-Antitoxin reaction. In this paper he has given an interesting but rather far-fetched analogy to the Danysz Effect, which is, according to him, purely chemical in character and subject to the laws of chemical mass action, and here marks in italics that “the opponents of the use of these laws have still given no explanation at all of the Danysz Effect, especially of the experiments cited in our memoir”.

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