292 



hid ex 



Vntibod) formation (Continued) 

 in mononucleosis, infectious, 154, 155 

 poor response in lymphatic malignancy, 248. 



250 

 reactions in lymphoproliferative disorders, 



258 

 reactive plasmacytoses in. 285 

 in transplants, 105 

 Antigen, antibody formation after stimuli, 283 

 cell transfer studies after injection with sub- 

 stances. 103 

 elimination of. 84, SO, 93 

 Forssman, antibodies not absorbed by, 154. 



l.-)5. 281 

 lymph nodes responding to stimuli, 271 

 in transplanted tissue, response to. 105 

 in vitro contact with lymph node cells, 105 

 Axginine, in lymphocytes. 37 

 Arteriosclerosis, coronary, lymphosarcoma, 231 

 Arthritis, rheumatoid, plasmacytosis in, 285 

 Wholl. I... 72 



Ascorbic acid, in lymphocytes, hi 

 Aspiration, of marrow, in Hodgkin's disease. 

 242 

 of tissues, smears from, 203 

 Atomic bomb pathology. 131, 137, 139, 140 

 Atrophy of fat, serous, from aminopterin, 215 



in lymphocytic lymphomas. 219, 252 

 Autoimmune hemolytic anemia. See Anemia 

 Avian species. See Birds; Fowl 

 Axillary node, biopsy of. in follicular lym- 

 phoma, 183, 184 

 in mycosis fungoides, 189 

 transferred cells, and antibody formation, 

 104 

 Azo dye procedures, for esterase activity, 44 



for phosphatase activity, 41, 42 

 Azurophilic granules, electron microscopy, of. 

 57. 60 

 in leukemic blood-forming reticulum cells, 



273 

 in leukocytoid lymphocytes. 282 

 in lymphoblasts, 275 

 in lymphocytes. 2*0 

 in megakaryocyte, 269 

 in reticulum cells, 263 



Bacilli, injection of, and appearance of aggluti- 

 nins, 101. 105 



Baggenstoss, A. H., 205 



Baker acid hematin method for phospholipid 

 determinations, 41 



Ballin, |. C, 132 



Barnes, C. \1.. 164 



Barrow, |„ 136 



Bashford, 1'... 100 



Basket cells, premitotic, 17 



Basophilia, cytoplasmic. See CytopIasmi< baso- 

 philia 



Batty, I., IK) 

 Begemann, H.. 15 



Berg, J. A„ 162-174 



Bergonie and Tribondeau, laws of, 131, 249 



Berman, L„ 3, 260 



Bern hard, W. G„ 181, 260 



Bessis. M„ 12, 262 



Biagini, C, 131 



Bigelow. R. R., 130, 135 



Bilger, R.. 205, 207 



Bilirubinemia, in lymphosarcoma, 231 



Billingham, R. E„ 99, 106 



Biopsy, liver, in Hodgkin's disease, 241 



lymph node, in Hodgkin's disease, 232-240 



maiiow. in follicular lymphoma, giant, 209 

 in Hodgkin's disease, 242 

 in lymphatic leukemia, chronic, 213, 216, 

 222 



spleen, in Hodgkin's disease, 242 



sin lace specimens, 203 

 Birds, lymphatic tissue in, 23 



lymphocyte-forming organs in, 23 



lymphocytic malignancies in, 162, 163 

 Blister technique of studies, in inflammations, 



78-79 

 Block, M„ 128, 202-253 

 Blood-forming reticulum cells, 270-272 



leukemic, 272-275 

 Bloom, F„ 166 

 bloom, W„ 22-26, 136 

 Bollman, J. I... 67-69 



Bone marrow, in follicular lymphoma, giant. 

 209. 212 



in granulocytic leukemia, acute, 193 



hematopoiesis in, 23 



in Hodgkin's disease. 241, 242-245 



in lymphatic leukemia, acute, 225 

 chronic. 213, 216, 219-222 



in lymphoblastoma, 178 



lymphocytes in. 67 



in lymphocytic lymphomas, 248-250 



lymphoid tissue in, 156 



in lymphosarcoma, 225, 230, 258 



macrophages, disposition of cytoplasmic con- 

 tents, 3 



in mycosis fungoides, 189 



osteoblasts in, 9 



See also Myeloid cells 

 Bovine lymphocytic malignancies. 101 

 Boyd. W., 160 

 Brain, cell-free filtrate from, in leukemic mice, 



177 

 Braunstein, H.. 191-200 



Breast tumors, transplanted to mice, 101, 102 

 Brent, L„ 99, 106 

 Brucella bacillus, in vitro incubation of cells 



with. 105 

 Brucellosis, lymphocytosis in, 119 



