INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



449 



Antigen— iContiuucd) 

 reacting potency: in vivo forma- 

 tion (Contniiicd) 

 in passively sensiti/cd ial)l)ils. 277 

 refractoriness, 276 

 sensitization nu'tiiod. 271 

 specificity, 274 



time required lor appearance ol 

 reaction, 272 

 skin-preparatory poteiuv, 2()() 

 Antigenic specificity of active prin- 

 ciples: 11)1 

 relcrence to bacterial \arialion. 101, 



102, 103, lO-J, lOf, 



Antigenicity of acti\e priiuijjles, 101. 



102, 103, 104, 105, 112, 113 

 Anti-platelet serum, i()i 

 Anti-rabbit hemolytic serum. ir,,S 

 Anti-spleen sera, 157 

 Anti-typhoid horse serum, 1.S2 

 Appendix, 189 

 Application of ligature, 159 

 Arthus phenomenon: 173. 175- 27S. 

 279- ^-'^l. XVK 3.'?i- 333' 345. 31(^- 

 352, 366, 368, 391 

 description, 330 



differentiation from phenomenon 

 of local tissue reactivity: 279, 

 284, 329 

 intravenous interaction, 279 

 skin preparation bv non-l)acterial 

 factors, 279 

 in man: 366 



in relation to infection, 366 

 to phenomenon of local tissue re- 

 activity, 367 

 neutralization, distni^uislied Ironi 

 toxin-antitoxin neutrali/ation, 332 

 Ascaris lumbricoidis active princi- 

 ples: 57. 149 

 extracts in Coca's solution, 57 

 inicroscopic studies of reaction. 58 

 .Ascorbic acid, 160 

 .Asthma, 421 

 .\ti()j)inc. 191 

 Autolysis: 309 



in production of active principles: 

 ().-,. 86. 309 

 liesredka's method, 65, 66, 67 

 dissolution with bacteriophage and 



streptothrix. 67 

 exiraccllular nature of acti\e prin- 

 ciples, 66. 67, 72 



Autolysis— (C.onlimicd) 



in production of active principles 

 — (Contimu'd) 

 cpiantitative comparisoirs witii 

 "agar washings," 66, 67. 68 

 toxins, 309 

 Auxiliary antibody: 114, 120, 121, 122. 

 123 

 anticoli sera, 114, 120, 122 

 anlinreningococcus sera, 114, 120 

 complement relation, 122 

 imminiization, 123 

 nature. 122 



B 



B. abortus: 315 



lethal principles compared to phe- 

 nomenon-producing potency, 315 

 B. coli: 4>f* 



active principles: (37 

 in "agar \\ashings," 37 

 dissolved by bacteriophage. 67. 69 

 in plain broth, 37 

 range of reacting j^otencv, 37. 38 

 variants, 102 



antisera, 419 



filtrate, 157 



phenomenoir-neutrali/ing antisera, 

 418 



serological specificity of active piinci- 

 jjles, 4(jo 



serum therapy, 396 

 /}. Danysz. 248 ' 

 B. diphtheriae: 391 



independent \iiiileiit and toxic ftmc- 

 tions ol, 'J9| 

 B. dysenteriae active principles: 39 



in "agar washings." 38 



of Aitolf. Dion and Dobke\itcli strain 

 of new born. 39 



Besredka autolyzed preparations. 39 



in broth cultures, 38 



in Olitsky and Kliger preparations, 39 



in Ramon's medium, 39 



range of reacting potency, 38 



ol \arious strains. 39 

 B. friedlander active principles: 38 



ill "agar washings," 38 



in plain broth, 38 



range of reacting potency, 38 



in reference to jidianelle groups. 38 

 B. lepisepticus: i'><> 



lethal |)rintiples lompaied to phe- 

 nomenon producing potenc\. 31 r, 



