Cellular Toxins; Or, the Chemical Factors in the Causation of Disease

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A Base was isolated from decomposing haddock which were ex- posed for five days during summer in an open iron vessel. Brieger (I., 42) found in the aqueous mercuric chlorid precipitate (see page 135) a base the hydrochlorid of which crystallized in well formed, small needles. The platinochlorid likewise crystallized in beautiful needles and gave, on analysis, 36.03 per cent, of Pt; 7.81 per cent, of N.
326 CHEMISTRY OF THE PTOMAInS.
A substance of muscarin-like action was obtained by Brieger (I
...., 59) from putrefying gelatin, ten days at 35°, though in insufficient quantity to permit a determination of its character. The residue containing this substance gave, on distillation with alkali, only ammonia.
A Base was obtained by Bocklisch (III., 52, 53) from herring which had undergone putrefaction for twelve days. It was found in the distillate, together with trimethylamin and dimethylamin, obtained by distilling the mercuric chlorid filtrate, after the removal of the mercury, with sodium hydrate.


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