Effect of the Lethal Electric Shock upon the Velocity of Putrefaction of Fish Muscle. (Preliminary Report)
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3, 000 volts were applied between the gill and the tail of fish to kill it, and afterwards the hardness of the muscle of fish was measured at intervals by TAUTI's instrument, in order to infer the rate of putrefaction. With Carassius auratus and Cyprinus carpio, thus killed by electric shock, the hardness of the muscle was proved to be always higher than the similar muscle used for control, of which the fish was killed by cutting nerve centre (Fig. 1). Among the carp, to each of which the said potential was applied each for 20, 60, 90 and 150 sec., that for 60 sec. maintained the highest hardness of all (Figs. 2 and 3).
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