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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Secondary infections— (Coulimwd) 

 pmpiiiii smallpox, ^(St) 

 ill liihcK itlosis, <}St) 

 ill tyi)li()id fc\cr. gSy 

 Sera treated wiili a^ar, i.-, j 

 Serum: ;5-'(> 



neutralizability : of H. coU rcaciin;^ 

 laetois, 102 

 of li. I\l>li()si(s icactiii!^ factors, 102 

 neutralization of reacting factors 

 of variants: 107 

 morphology, correlation, 107 

 serum agi^lutination, correlation, 



108 

 serum precipitation, correlation, 109 

 virulence, correlation, 109 

 purpura production, 326 

 therapy: 393 

 clinical observations with phenom- 

 enon-neutralizing antityphoid 

 horse serum, 408 

 clinical value of phenomenon-neu- 

 tralizing antibodies, 404 

 in coli, 396 

 in meningococcus, 398 

 in meniugococctis metiingitis, 395 

 method for assaying phenomenon- 

 neutralization of trial bleedings, 



39« 

 neiitrali/ation of meningococcus re- 

 acting factors, 396 

 non-parallelism in agglutinating po- 

 tency and therapeutic value, 403 

 in neutralizing and agglutinating 

 potency, 395, 396 

 in non-specific ulcerative colitis, 418 

 polyvalent antibodies, 400 

 preparation of phenomenon-neu- 

 tralizing antityphoid horse serinu, 

 407 

 protection tests in serum therapy, 



394 

 protective antibodies and serum 



therap), 393 

 typhoid, 40.-, 

 in typhoid, 39(1 



virulence aiul toxicity in serum 

 tlierapy, 393 

 Shaving, 159 

 Shock, protracted: 359 



in reference to bacterial allergy, 359 

 Shope: fibroma, 177 

 papilloma, 177, 255 



Silicic acid, 323 

 Silver nitrate, 155, 159, 218 

 Simultaneous intravenous and intra- 

 dermal injections, 181 

 Sites of preparation: 18 



liack, 18 



car, 13, 19 



percutanecjus, 13 



in proximity to \ein, 19 



sid)cutaneous, 13 



various skin sites of abdominal wall, 



it; 



Skin: arterioles, 167 



sensitivity, increased, 158 

 Skin-preparatory effect: 159 



of application of ligature, 159 



of clamp, 159 



of silver nitrate, 159 



of trauma, 159 



of ultra-violet radiation, 157 



of vaseline, 159 

 Siuiffles, 215 

 Sodiiuu arsenate, 152 

 Sodium chloride, 157 

 Solubility: 309 



active principles of phenomenon of lo- 

 cal skin reacti\ity. 309 



toxins. 309 

 Specificity of phenomenon of local skin 



reactivity, 5, 41 

 Spirocheta pallida active principles: 



<J9' '49 

 autolysis, 69, 72 

 dialysis, 69, 72 



lethal principles compared to phe- 

 nomenon-producing potency, 315 

 Spleen, 154, 202, 205 

 Spontaneous bacterial hypersensi- 

 tiveness: 348 

 relation of phenomenon of local skin 

 reactivity, 348 

 Spreading factors, 338 

 Staphylococcus: active principles: 

 67 

 in "agar washings," 45 

 dissohed bv bacteriophage and 



streptothrix, 67, 69 

 in plain broth, 45 

 in reference to stapliylococcus nec- 

 rotizing factors, 45 

 infection, 213 

 Starch, 269 

 Sterile vaseline, 159 

 Sterility of meningococcus filtrates, 32 



