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Hansen, A.: L 'action de La Pepnino e de L'acid Ghlorhydrique sur L'anti- 

 toxine Dipliterique, Compt. rend. Soc. de biol. 129: 213, 1938. 



Harten, Max. and Walzer, Mattliew: S«riim Allergy, J. Allergy 11: 89, 

 1939. 



Harten, Max, and Walzer, Matthew: J. Allergy 11: 69, 1939. 



Hanzlick, P. J., and Karsner, H. T. : Anaphylactoid Phenomena From 

 Thromboplastic Agents, J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 14: 229, 

 1920. Anaphylactoid Phenomena From the Intravenous Administra- 

 tion of Various Colloids, Arsenicals and Other Agents, Ibid., p. 379. A 

 Comparison of the Proph^vlactic Effects of Atropine and Epinephrine 

 in Anaphylactic Shock and Anaphylactoid Phenomena From Various 

 Colloids and Arsphenamine, Ibid., p. 425. Effects of Various Colloids 

 and Other Agents Which Produce Anaphylactoid Phenomena on Bronchi 

 or Perfused Lungs, Ibid., p. 449. Surviving Intestine and Uterus, Ibid., 

 p. 463. Hemagglutination in Vitro by Agents "Wliich Produce Anaphy- 

 lactoid Symptoms, Ibid., p. 479. 



Hooker, S. B. : Human Hypersensitiveness Induced by Very Small Amounts 

 of Horse Serum, J. Immunol. 9: 7, 1924. 



Horsfall, F. L., Jr., Goodner, K., MacLeod, C. M., and Harris, A. H. : Anti- 

 pneumococcus Rabbit Serum as a Therapeutic Agent in Lobar Pneu- 

 monia, J. A. M. A. 108: 1483, 1937. 



Hutchinson, A.: Treatment of Diphtheria With Eefined Antitoxin, Brit. 

 Med. J. 1: p. 381, 1039. 



Jones, L. R., and Flushner, M. S. : The Relation of Serum Fractions to 

 Serum Sickness in Rabbits, Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Afed. 30: llOf). 

 1933. See also J. Immunol. 26: 455, 1934. 



Kabler, Paul, and Sherwood, N. P.: Physiological Studies of the Hyper- 

 sensitive Cat, TIniversity of Kansas Science Bull. 25: No. 5, June 1, 

 1938. 



Karsner, H. T.: Anaphylaxis and Anaphylactoid Reactions, Newer Knowl- 

 edge of Bacteriology and Immunology, Chicago, 1928, ITniversity of 

 Chicago Press, p. 966. 



Longcope, W. T., and Rackemann, F. M.r J. Exper. Med. 27: 341, 1918. 



Lord, F. T., and Heffron, R. : Pneumonia and Serum Therapy, New York, 

 1938, The Commonwealth Fund, p. 60 (cited by Harten, Max, and 

 Walzer, Matthew, J. Allergy 11: 87, 1939). 



MacLeod, C. M. : Treatment of Pneumonia With Antipneumococcal Rabbit 

 Serum, Bull. New York Acad. Med. 15: 116, 1939. 



rVfanwaring, W. H., Chilcote, R. C, and Hosepian, V. M. : Capillary Permea- 

 bility in Anaphylaxis, J. A. M. A. 80: 303, 1923. Anaphylactic Reac- 

 tions in Isolated Canine Organs, J. Immunol. 8: 233, 1923, 



Parfentjev, I. A.: (1936), U. S. Patent, 2,065,196. 



Park, W. H., and Williams, A. W. : Pathogenic Microorganisms, Philadelphia, 

 Lea & Febiger, p. 403. 



Pope, C. G. : The Action of Proteolytic Enzymes on the Antitoxins and 

 Proteins of Immune Sera, Brit. J. Exper. >ath. 20: pp. 132, 201, 1939. 



Powell, H. M., Jamieson, W. A., and Kempf, G. F. : On the Relation of 

 Het«rophile Antigen to Serum Sickness, J. Immunol. 29: 267, 1935. 



Sherwood, N. P., and Stoland, O. O.r Bacterial Anaphylaxis, J. Immunol. 8: 

 141, 1923. 



Sherwood, N. P., and Stoland, O. O. : The Pulmonary Permeability in Normal 

 and Sensitized Dogs and Its Relation to Anaphylactic Shock, J, Im- 

 munol. 20: 101, 1930. 



Stoland, O. O., Sherwood, N. P., and Woodbury, E. A.: Chronaxie of the 

 Cardiac Vagus Nerve in Dogs Sensitized to Horse Serum and in 

 Anaphylactic Shock. J. Immunol. 21: 393, 1931. 



