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Organ Lipoids as Antigen in the Wassermann Test, J. Immunol. 1: 



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Tek. u. Meth. der Immunitats., Kraus und Levaditi, ]909. Zweiter 



Band, p. 1093. Also Cited by Gilbert in Newer Knowledge of 



Bacteriology and Immunology, 1928, p. 838. 

 Mitchell: Third Generation Syphilis, Am. J. 8yph. 27: 492, 1933. 

 Nicole, J. E., and Fitzgerald, E. G. : Serologic Results in IMalarially 



Treated General Paralysis, Am. .L S>Tph. 15: 496, 3931. 

 Neymann, C. A., and Gagor, L. T. : A New Method for Making Wasser- 

 mann Antigens from Normal Heart Tissue, J. Immunol. 2: .'573, 1917. 

 Nigg, Clara, and Larsen, N. P.: Some Observations on the Wassermann 



and Kahn Reactions, J. Lab. & Clin. Med. 13: 843, 1928. 

 Noguchi, H.: The Spirochetes, Newer Knowledge of Bacteriology and 



Immunology, Jordan and Falk, Chicago, 1928, University of Chicago 



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 Noguchi, H., and Bronfenbrenner, J.: Biochemical Studies on So-called 



Syphilis Antigen, J. Exper. Med. 13: 43, 1911. 

 O'Leary, P. A., Bruetsch, W. L., Ebaugh, F. G., SiTupson, AV. M., Solomon, 



H. C, Warren, S. L., Vanderlelir, R. A., Usilton, L. J., and SoUius, 



I. v.: Malaria and Artificial Fever in the Treatment of Paresis, 



J. A. M. A. 115: 677, 1940. 

 Olscn, R. E., and Weller, C. V.: Method for Staining Spirochetes and 



Molds With Aniline Dyes, Am. .1. Syph. 16: 113, 1932. 

 Roby, .1., and Lembcke, P. A.: The Meaning and Reliability of Umbilical 



Cord Wassermann Tests, Am. J. Syph. 17: 473, 1933. 

 Sams, Wilev M.: Third Generation Svphilis, Am. J. Svph. 17: 492-498, 



1933. 

 Schamberg, ,T. F., and Butterworth, T.: Diathermy in the Treatment of 



General Paralvsis and in Wassermann-Fast Syphilis, Am. J. Syph. 



16: 519, 1932.' 

 Schaudinn, F., and Hoffmann, E.: Arbeiten aus den Kaiserlichcn Gesund- 



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Preliminary Report on the Occurrence of Spirochetes in S^-philitic 



Disease Products and in I'apillnmata, Am. .1. Syph. 2: .'363, 1918. 

 Sherwood, N. P., Bond, G. C, and Clark, H. F.: Results Obtained with 



Kolmer, Kahn, Kline, and Eagle Tests on Animal Sera, Am. J. 



Syph., Conor. & Ven. Dis. 25: 93, 1941. 

 Sherwood, N. P., Bond, G. C, and Canuteson, R. I,: On the Possible 



Presence of a Reagin-Iike Factor iii Normal Human Serum, Am. J. 



Syph., Conor. & Yen. Dis. 25: 179, 1941. 

 Supplement No. 9: The Scrodiagnosis of Svphilis, U. S. P. H. Service, 



1938, p. 207. 

 Supplement No. 11: Technics of Serodiagnostic Tests for Syphilis, 



U. S. P. H. Service, 1940, p. 56. 

 Tobias, N.: Wassermann-Fast Syphilis, Am. J. Syph. 12: 396, 1928. 

 Tschernog-ubow, N. A. : Cited by Noguchi, H. : Serum Diagnosis of Syphilis, 



Philadelphia, 1911, J. B. Lippincott Co., p. 226. 

 Wassermann, Neisser, Bruck, and Schucht (1906): Cited by Citron, 1907. 

 Wassermann and Plant (1906): Cited by Citron, 1907. 

 Wells, H. Gideon: The Chemical Aspects of Immunity, New York, 1929, 



The Chemical Catalog Co. The Wassermann Reaction, p. 191. 



