INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Abortin, 354 



Acetvkholinc, ir,)), 161. 194 

 Active acquired immunity to phe- 

 nomenon of local skin reactiv- 

 ity: 133. 151 



B. coU, 135 



B. paratxplinsus. 136 



B. typhosus, 135 



bothrops venom, 138 



copperhead, 138 



meningococcus, 135 



moccasin snake venom, 137 



natural refractoriness, relation, 134 



non-specific, 135 



rattlesnake venom, 138 



specificity, 134, 135, 136 



Spirocheta pallida, 136 



tests with oradcd amounts. 134 

 Active principles of the phenome- 

 non of local skin reactivity, 

 discussion of their nature: <). 

 294. 3^4- 314 



B. abortus, 315 



B. lepisepticus. 315 



bacterial strains varying in potency, 306 



chemical investigations, 305 



effect of ultraviolet radiation, 309 



Forssman antigen, 324 



heat stability, 305 



meningococcus, 316 



nature, 294, 318 



relation to anaphyla toxins, 294, 319, 



323 

 to bacterial toxins, 302, 314 

 to certain diseases, 319 

 to exotoxins, 310 

 to Forssman antigen+antibody 



combination, 324 

 to toxic effects of sera, 327 

 to Zinsser's x-substances, 311 



Spirocheta pallida, 315 



strains, 113 



summary of methods used for produc- 

 ing phenomenon by means of ac- 

 ti\e principles, 294 



variants, 113 



Vibrio cholerae, 315 



tuberculin, 

 234 



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Active sensitization to 

 Adenocarcinoma M.63, 

 Adrenalin, 163, 195 

 Adrcnrils, 154, 191, 205 

 Agar: 157, 158, 159, 268 



production of anaphylactic shock by 

 means of, 320 

 of phenomenon of local skin reactiv- 

 ity by means of, 320 

 Agglutination: 108 



ncutialization of reacting factors, re- 

 lation, 108, 109 

 Agglutinins: 130 



B. typhosus, normal, 130 

 resistance to phenomenon of local 

 skin reactivity, 130 

 Allergy: bacterial, 354 

 al)ortin, 354 



correlation with phenomenon 



of local tissue reactivity: 3<)i 



active sensiti/atioii to tubercidin, 



364 

 passive sensitization to pnciunococ- 



cus, 365 

 in reference to focal reactions, 361, 

 362 

 to Kahn's work, 365, 366 

 to hetero-allcrgic protracted 



shock, 363 

 to local reactions, 362 

 to serum neutralization, 365 

 differentiation from anaphylaxis, 



360 

 duration of tubcrcuHn Inpersensi- 



ti\eness, 355 

 effect of secondary infections. 356 

 "flare-up," 356 

 focal reaction, 355 



general reaction, 354 

 hetero-allergy, 360 

 local reaction, 355 

 mallein, 354, 359 

 neutralization by sera, 

 passive transfer, 358 

 pneumococcus, 358 

 protracted shock, 359 

 in reference to aiiaph\ 

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actic shock. 



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