
doi: 10.1007/bf00785313
An investigation was made into the effect of toad poisoning on the healing of skin wounds measuring 350 mm2 inflicted on guinea pigs which weighed from 450 to 650 g. Injection of 0.1 ml per 100 g of toad venom daily for eight days increased the response, which by itself consisted of a rise of body temperature and of the number of leucocytes in the blood; also, these indices were more rapidly restored to the normal level. Toad venom reduced the time of skin wound healing.
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