Furthermore, these methods are capable of increasing the resistance of mice to replants of their own spontaneous tumors. From the evidence at hand it seems then that the immunity aroused by these two physical agents has at least one other point of similarity to that induced by tissue injection, namely, a period of latency after the exposure before the immunity becomes evident. Whether the tissue injection, the small dose of X-rays, or the dry heat induce changes in the organism other than those associated with increase in the lymphoid tissue which would account for the immunity, is impossible to state at the present time; but the evidence now at hand points at least to the lymphoid tissue as an important agent in the immunity reaction to transplanted cancer of mice.
In continuation of previous work1 ash analyses have been made of a number of foods and from the percentages of total sulphur, phosphorus and chlorine on the one hand, and of sodium, potasium, calcium and magnesium on the other, the excess of acid over base or of base over acid which will result from the oxidation of the food has been calculated. Previous ash analyses have also been studied and supplemented by such determinations as were necessary to permit the calculation of this balance for a wide range of food materials. Meats and eggs show a predominance of acid-forming elements ; in fruits and vegetables the base-forming elements predominate. From this standpoint the fruits and vegetables tend to balance the meats of the diet. Milk and the cereals contain acid-forming and base-forming elements in more nearly equivalent proportions.Through the kindness of Mr. L. H. Smith, samples of corn which had been bred through ten generations for high and low protein content respectively were obtained from the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. The ash-analyses of these were very similar except for the higher sulphur content of the high protein corn, which resulted in this sample showing a slight predominance of acid-forming elements, while in the low protein corn the baseforming elements predominated.In order to determine to what extent the excess of acid brought University and Belleoue Hos9ital Medical College. May 17, 1911.
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