From a study of Dr. Harley's experiments,[472] however, made a few years ago, there would appear to have been but little difference between the activity of Petit's and Morson's aconitine. Dr. Harley experimented on a young cat, 3 lbs. in weight, and nearly killed it with a 1/1000 of a grain of Morson's aconitine; two other cats, also weighing 3 lbs. each, died in seven and a half hours and three-quarters of an hour respectively, killed from a subcutaneous dose of of a grain. Reducing these values to the ordinary equivalents, the dose, after which the cat recovered with difficulty, is equal to about .048 mgrm. per kilo., while a certainly fatal dose is .092 mgrm. per kilo.; therefore, it seems likely that the least fatal dose for Morson's, as for Petit's, is some number between .075 and .09 mgrm. per kilo.

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