556 IMMUNOLOGY 



Connor, W. H., Levin, E. A., and Ecker, E. E.: Observations on the Frci 

 Test, J. Infect. Dis. 60: 62, 1937. 



Corper, H. J.: Analysis of the Tubercle Bacillus and Its Natural Products 

 by Immune Allergic and Anaphylactic Tests, J. Infect. Dis. 66: 

 23, 1940. 



DeWolf, H. F., and Van Cleve, J. V.: Lymphogranuloma Inguinale, J. A. 

 M. A. 99: 1065, 1932. 



Dochez, A. E., and Sherman, L.: Some Reactions in Sensitized Guinea Pigs 

 to the Filtrate of Scarlatinal Streptococcus, Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & 

 Med. 22: 282, 1925. 



Dochez, A. R., and Stevens, F. A.: Studies on Biology of Streptococcus; Al- 

 lergic Reactions With Strain From Erysipelas, J. Exper. Med. 46: 487, 

 1927. 



Everett, F. R.: The Pathological Anatomy of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in 

 the American Negro and in the Wliite Race, Am. Rev. Tuberc. 27: 

 411-464, 1933. 



Feldman, W. H.: A Studv of the Pathogeiiicitv of the Bacillus of Calmette 

 Guerin (B. C. G.), Am. J. Path. 8: 755, 1932. 



Freund, J., and Angevine, D. M. : The Spread of Tubercle Bacilli in the 

 Bodies of Sensitized and Immunized Animals, J. Immunol. 35: 271, 

 1938. 



Garber. C. Z. : Rheumatic Heart Disease Without Valvulitis, Am. J. Path. 9: 

 443, 1933. 



Giltner, W. : Brucellosis, a Public Health Problem, Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Michigan State College Memoir No. 1. 



Hetherington, H. W. : The Significance of Tuberculous Lesions Found in 

 Adolescent Children in a School Survey, Twenty-Fourth Report of the 

 Henry Phipps Inst., 1932-33, Studies 8. 



Hughes, J.: Imnmnization Phenomena in Rabbits Vaccinated With Heat- 

 Killed Tubercle Bacilli. A Study of tlie Cutaneous Reactions and the 

 Development of Bacteriotropin, J. Immunol. 25: 103-111, 1933. 



Lurie, M. B. : A Correlation Between the Histological Changes and tlic Fate 

 of Living Tubercle Bacilli in the Organs of Reinfected Rabbits, J. 

 Exper. Med. 57: 181, 1933. 



Lurie, M. B.: Experimental Epidemiology of Tuberculosis. The Effect of 

 a Primarv Infection on Contact Tuberculosis in Rabbits, J. Exper, Med. 

 58: 305, 1933. 



Lurie, M. B. : On the Mechanism of Immunity in Tuberculosis. The Host- 

 Parasite Relationship Under Conditions of a Localized Agar Focus of 

 Infection and the Generalization of the Disease in Normal and Im- 

 munized Animals, J. Exper. Med. 63: 923, 1936. The Role of Extra- 

 cellular Factors and Local Immunity in the Fixation and Inhibition of 

 Growth of Tubercle Bacilli, Ibid. 69: 555, 1939. The Mobilization of 

 Mononuclear Phagocytes in Normal and Immunized Animals and 

 Their Relative Capacities for Division and Phagocytosis, Ibid. 69: 

 579, 1939. 

 JtcBroom, J., and Schlesinger, H. : Studies of the Early Stag* of Resistance 

 to Pneumococcic Infection, J. Immunol. 39: 171, 185, 1940. 



McPhedran, F. M., and Opie, E. L. : Clinical Significance of Latent Pul- 

 monary Tuberculosis, Twenty-Fourth Report of the Henry Phipps Inst., 

 1932-33, Studies 3. 

 McPhedran, F. M.: Incidence of Tuberculosis in Medical Students, Twenty- 

 Fourth Report of the Henrv Phipps Inst., reprinted from J. Am. Med. 

 Coll. 8: 236, 1933. 

 McPhedran, F. M. : The Occurrence and Progress of Tuberculous Lesions in 

 School Children and Adults, Transactions of the College of Physicians 

 of Philadelphia 54: 98, 1932. 



