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...crystal-like appearance, but which he explained as amorphous forms of the dried venom, which is an albuminous substance, whose chemical composition is about five to 12 times as complex as the tetanus toxin. These dried venoms, he explained, are sent to the central institute, are dissolved in brine and glycerine and the solution is injected into horses in successive increments. The reaction of this poison with the cells of the horse produces antibodies. After a lapse of time the horse is bled and the serum proteins are separated and purified. When this serum is injected into a person suffering...
...fact that several thousand tickets to the Pennsylvania football game have been turned in these tickets will be put on sale publicly, according to officials of the H. A. A. For $4 apiece tickets may be purchased at the following concerns in Boston: Iver Johnson, W. J. Brine, Wright and Ditson and Horace Partridge; and in Cambridge at Leavitt and Peirce...
General admission tickets for the Lehigh game may be secured at the Harvard Club, Wright and Ditson's, Horace Partridge's, and J. W. Brine's in Boston, and at the H. A. A. and Leavitt and Peirce's in Cambridge...
Strictly fresh fish are cleaned, cut, packed. The packages are then placed in containers immersed in freezing solution, generally calcium chloride. An even later development is glazing the fish by spraying with cold brine and water before freezing...
This competition is being fostered by British finance in spite of the fact that the U. S. is now the greatest store and supply house for borax in the world. The American Potash and Chemical Corporation, present producers of borax from brine, are a subsidiary of the New Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa in London; the Pacific Coast Borax Co., present producers of borax from kernite, are a subsidiary of the Borax Consolidated of London...