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Kopeloflf, L. M., and Kopeloff, N.: Anaphylaxis in the Ehesus Monkey. I. 

 Horse Serum as Antigen, J. Immunol. 36: 83, 1939. II. Egg-white as 

 Antigen, Ibid. 36: 101, 1939. 



Kopeloff, N., Davidson, L. M., and Kopeloff, L. M.: General and Cerebral 

 Anaphylaxis in the Monkey (Macaeus rhesus), J. Immunol. 30: 477, 

 1936. 



Kritchevsky, I. L., and Birger, 0. G.: A Contribution to the Cellular and 

 Humoral Theories of Anaphylaxis and Similar Processes, J. Immunol. 

 9: 339, 1924. 



Kuschnarjew, M. A.: Kalium und Kalzium bei Anaphylaxie, Ztschr. f. Im- 

 munitatsforsch. u. exper. Therap. 67: 9, 1930. Kalium und Kalzium 

 bei Anaphylaxie unter Bloekadebedingungen, Ztschr. f. Immunitats- 

 forsch. u. exper. Therap. 68: 299, 1930. 



Landsteiner, K., and Jacobs, J.: Studies on the Sensitization of Animals 

 With Simple Chemical Compounds, J. Exper. Med. 64: 625, 1936. 



Landsteiner, K., and Jacobs, J.: Studies on the Sensitization of Animals 

 With Simple Chemical Compounds. III. Anaphylaxis Induced by 

 Arsphenamine, J. Exper. Med. 64: 717, 1936. 



Landsteiner, K., and Chase, M. W. : Studies on the Sensitization of An- 

 imals With Simple Chemical Compounds. IV. Anaphylaxis Induced 

 by Picryl Chloride and 2:4 Dinitrochlorobenzene, J. Exper, Med. 66: 

 337, 1937. 



Lougcope, W. T.: The Production of Experimental Nephritis by Kepeated 

 Proteid Intoxication, J. Exper. Med. 18: 678, 1913. 



Major, E. H.r Ueber den Einfluss der Anaphylaxie auf den Stickstoffwech- 

 sel bei Kanenchen, Arch. f. klin. Med. 116: 248, 1914. 



Manwaring, W. H.r Der physiologische Mechanismus des anaphylaktischen 

 Shocks, Ztschr. f. Immunitjitsforsch. u. exper. Therap. 8: 1, 1910. 



Manwaring, W. H.r Technique of Experimentation in Anaphylaxis, Newer 

 Knowledge of Bacteriology and Immunology, Chicago, 1928, Uni- 

 versity of Chicago Press, pp. 989-1003. 



Manwaring, W. H., Chilocote, E. C, and Hosepian, V. M.: Capillary 

 Permeability in Anaphylaxis, .1. A. M. A. 80: 303, 1923. Hepatic 

 Eeaction in Anaphylaxis; Anaphylactic Eeactions in Isolated Canine 

 Organs, J. Immunol. 8: 233, 1923. Types of Canine Anaphylaxis, 

 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 20: 274, 1920. 



Manwaring, W. H., Brill, S., and Body, W. H.: Hepatic Eeactions in 

 Anaphylaxis; Hepatic Mechanical Factor in Peptone Shock, J. Im- 

 munol." 8: 121, 1923. 



Manwaring, W. H., Hosepian, V. M., Enright, J. E., and Porter, D. F.: 

 Hepatic Eelations in Anaphylaxis; Effects of Dehepatization on 

 Eeactions of Certain Smooth Muscle Structures in Canine Anaphy- 

 laxis, J. Immunol. 10: 567, 1925. 



Manwaring, W. H., and Marino, H. D.: Eeactions of Urinary Bladder in 

 Eabbit Anaphvlaxis, J. Immunol. 13: 69, 1927. 



Nicolle, M.: 1906. Cited by Eiehet, 1913, p. 11. 



Novy, F. G., and De Kruif, P. H. : Trypanosome Anaphylatoxin. Anaphyla- 

 toxin and Anaphylaxis, J. A. M. A. 68: 1524, 1917. Specific Anaphy- 

 lactic Shock, J. infect. Dis. 20: 776, 1917. 



Opip, E. L. : Inflammatory Eeaction of the Immune Animal to Antigen 

 (Artlius Phenomenon) and Its Eelation to Antibodies, J. Immunol. 9: 

 231, 1924. Desensitization to Local Action of Antigen (Arthus 

 Phenomenon), Ibid. 9: 247, 1924. Acute Inflammation Caused by 

 Antibody in an Animal Previously Treated With Antigen, Ibid. 9: 

 255, 1924. Pathogenesis of the Specific Inflammatory Eeaction of 

 Immunized Animals (Arthus Phenomenon), Ibid. 9: 259, 1924. 

 Anaphylactic Shock Caused by Antibody in Animals Sensitized by 

 Antigen, Eeversed Passive Anaphylaxis, J. Exper, Med. 43: 469, 

 1926. 



