I am confused as much as you are.
You should have two counts for your response for each level of the predictor: one count is the number that died and the other count is the number that might have died. You should have one predictor. It is usually concentration or log concentration. Is that true? Or is it time? Are you trying to estimate the time for LD50 at a fixed concentration?
Please use the data format exhibited in the example that I shared and not rates or proportions. Counts are necessary for the inference. A rate of 0.1 might result from a case of 1/10 or a case of 100/1000. The rate is the same in both cases but the sample size is very different.
Once again, if you enter the data as I showed and set up the GLM as I showed, you can forget about Abbott's correction for rates. You should enter both counts for time=0.