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tctuni, and other anaerobes is discussed earlier in this chapter. 

 For further information the student is referred to papers listed 

 under References to Chemotherapy. 



Botulism. — The interesting point about CI. botulinum is that 

 there are tliree strains of tliis anaerobe that produce toxins anti- 

 genieally unlike. While antitoxins are available commercially 

 for types A and B and usually are administered, they are appar- 

 ently ineffective in the treatment of the disease. 



Tularemia, — In 1934 Foshay reported upon the treatment of 

 tularemia with specific immune serum obtained from goats that 

 had received repeated injections of formalized suspensions of P. 

 tularensis. The early promising results obtained with this serum 

 have subsequently been disappointing. 



References''^ 



Abel, J. J.: On Poisons and Disease and Some Experiments With the 

 Toxin of Bacillus Tetani, II, Science 79: 121, 1934. 



Ayeock, W. L., Luther, E. H., and Kramer, S. D. : Technique of Convales- 

 cent Serum Therapy in Poliomyelitis, J. A. M. A. 92: 385, 1929. 



Avery, O. T., Chickering, H. T., Cole, R., and Dochez, A. E.: Acute Lobar 

 Pneumonia, Prevention and Serum Treatment, Monographs of the 

 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 1917, No. 7. 



Banzhaf, E. J.: The Preparation and Purification of Toxins, Toxoids and 

 Antitoxins, Newer Knowledge of Bacteriology and Immunology, 

 Chicago, 1928, University of Chicago Press, p. 745. 



Barenberg, L. H., Lewis, J. M., and Messer, W. H. : Measles Prophylaxis: 

 Comparative Results With the Use of Adult Blood, Convalescent 

 Serum, and Immune Goat Serum, J. A. M. A. 95: 4, 1930. 



Blake, F. G., and Trask, J. D.: The Treatment of Scarlet Fever With Anti- 

 toxin, Boston M. & S. .L 193: 659, 1925. See also Blake, Trask and 

 Lynch: J. A. M. A. 82: 712, 1924. 



Bliss, E. A., McClaskey, Wm. D., and Long, Perrin H.: A Study of Pneumo- 

 coccus Carriers, J. Immunol. 27: 95, 1934. 



Brahdy, M. B., and Lenarsky, M.: Acute Epidemic Poliomyelitis Complicat- 

 "ing Pregnancy, J. A. M. A. 101: 195, 1933. 



Brahdy, M. B., and Lenarsky, M. : Difficulty in Swallowing in Acute 

 Epidemic Poliomyelitis, J. A. M. A. 103: 229, 1934. 



Brodie, M. : Active immunization in Monkey Against Poliomyelitis With 

 Germicidally Inactivated Virus, Science 79: 594, 1934. 



Brodie, M., and Elvidge, A. R.: The Portal of Entry and Transmission of 

 the Virus of Poliomyelitis, Science 79: 235, 1934. 



Bull and Pritchett: (1917) See Robertson and O'Brien, 1929. 



Bullowa, Jesse: Therapeutic Pneumococcus Tj^e VIII (Cooper) Serum, 

 J. A. M. A. 102: 1560, 1934. 



Cecil, R. L., and Plummer, N.: Pneumococcus Type I Pneumonia, J. A. M. 

 A. 95: 1547, 1930. 



Cole, R. I., and Dochez, A. R. : Forchheimer 's Therapeusis of Internal Dis- 

 eases, Vol. 5, New York, 1915, D. Appleton Co., p. 472. 



*See separate list of references to Cliemotherapy at end of general list 

 for cliapter. 



