Abstract
1. Differences in the toxicity of various arsenic preparations have been explained on the hypothesis that they must be changed to one type, namely, the trivalent oxides RAs:O, before exerting their principal toxic action.
2. Differences in the trypanocidal activity of these compounds have been explained upon the same hypothesis.
Footnotes
- Received May 11, 1920.
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