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INDEX OF SliBJECrs 



Allergy - {(..oiiiiiiitcd) 



scK)iulai\ I cat I ions ol Swill, '5r,(j 



scnsiti\itv lo lorcit;!! piotciiis. <{r,() 



s|)e(irKit\. ;j-,() 



SIrcplonx ( )i\ son hilliKic, ;{-,8 



lricii()|)h\ till, '(-, | 



luhcrciiliii, jjr, I 



livpersensilixc'iuss, dfad lubcrclc 

 l)a(illi. ;557 

 l\plK)iclin, 354 

 Avoik of Gay, 356 

 prima rv reaction, i6() 

 ol iai)l)its to B. Iepiscj>li( IIS. |i 



in relation to plienonicnon ol local 

 skin rcactixitN, 41, [2. 150, 165, 

 1(3(3 

 Allylamine, 156 

 Alvpin, 160 



Anaerobic gram-negative bacilli of 

 lung abscess, active principles: 

 .56 

 in blood aj^ar and ^ckitin broth, 56 

 reactions in combination with hctcrol- 

 o^ons filtrates, 56, 57 

 Anaphylatoxins: 294 

 defibrinated l)lood, 322 

 destruction, 323 



relation of active ])rinciplcs of phc 

 nomenon of local skin reacti\ilv, 29 1, 



319. 323 

 of serum, 322 

 of treated sera, 323 

 Anaphylaxis: 8, 354 



Arthus phenomenon, 330, 333 



criteria, 329 



definition, 329 



desensitization, 331 



differentiation from bacterial allergy, 



360 

 distinguished from phenomenon of 



local tissue reactivity. 33 [ 

 non-specific desensitization, 311 

 produced by haptenes, 332 

 production in rabbits, 330 • 

 relation of phenomenon of local tissue 

 reactivity, 329 

 Anesthesia, general, 162 

 Angeotoxin, 179 

 Angiorrhexis, 9 



Animal protein antigen+antibod- 

 ies: 153 

 anti-horse goat sera, 153 



rabbit sera, 153 

 anti-human horse sera, 153 

 rabbit sera, 153 



Antibodies: 1 |2, 395 

 cliinin.il ion. 1 |2 

 n:ilni.il, iS| 



phcnonicnon nculiali/ing, of Ji. cull, 

 pS 

 ol /)'. Ixphiisiis, 405 

 ol meningococcus, 395 

 Anii-coli serinii, 1 19 

 Anli-cndoloxin, 39^! 



Antigen+antibody complexes: 173. 

 276 

 n-acting. 322 



reacting potency: in vitro forma- 

 tion: 2-,S 

 animal proteins and homolo- 

 gous antisera, 259 

 bacterial preparations, as antigen, 



264 

 /}, Dielilensis, as antigen, 265 

 brain tissue, as antigen, 266 

 detoxified bacterial antigens, 265 

 diphtheria antitoxin, 264 

 Forssman antigen-|-antibody, 260 

 Heidelberger's carbohydrate, as 



antigen, 264 

 meningococcus pinified sera, 264 

 origin of reacting potency, 263 

 pneumococcus purified sera, 264 

 poliomxelilis \irus, as antigen, 



266 

 precipitates, titration of potency, 



260 

 preparation of mixtures, 258 

 rabbit serum, as antigen, 259 

 red blood cells, agglutinated, 260 



and amboceptor, 260 

 Rous sarcoma, as antigen, 266 

 Splrochetn pallida haptcnc, as 



antigen, 264 

 Streptococcus vlrldaiis. as anti- 

 gen, 265 

 supernatant fluids, activity, 2G1 

 tetanus antitoxin, 264 

 hi vh'o interaction, 259 

 Wassermann antigen, 264 

 zone reactions, 262 

 in precipitation, 262 

 in reacting potency, 262, 263 

 in vivo formation: 270 



dilferentiation from Arthus phe- 

 nomenon, 278, 279 

 method for demonstration of an- 

 tigen+antibody interaction, 278 

 optimum conditions, 273, 274 



