SUBJECT INDEX 



637 



Tuberculin — Cout 'd 



inhibition of precipitin roaetiuu by, 



530 

 isolations of fractions from, 531, 



532 

 kinds of, 504, 509 



Long's synthetic medium and, 504 

 Mantoux test with, SKi 

 methods of production, 515 

 moleeuhir weight of, 354 

 Moro's percutaneous test with, 510 

 objections to OT, 504 

 OT, BE, and TR, 504 

 patch test with, 510 

 von Pirquet test with, 515, 510 

 precipitin reaction and, 354 

 properties of, 353 



active substance, 505 

 reaction. Babes and Proca "s ex- 

 planation of, 529, 530 

 Bordet's explanation of, 529 

 comparative statistics, 519 

 conclusions of Mariette and Fen- 



ger, 519 

 evidence of infection attack rate 



from, 520 

 grading of Mantoux tests, 522 

 incidence in normals, 518 



of human or suspected cases, 

 518 

 Koch's explanation of, 529 

 Mariette and Fenger's results, 



518, 519 

 miliary tuberculosis and, 518 

 negative reactors witli tubercu- 

 losis, 518 

 non-correlated i-eactions, 518 

 von Pirquet and Schick's theorv 

 of, 530 

 reading of, by Funk and Hunt- 

 son, 517 

 results wdtli PPD, 521 

 site. of, 530 



Slater and Jordan 's survev le- 

 sults, 520 

 Seibert's SOT, SOTT or PPD, 507 



views on structure of, 525 

 SOTT, molecular weight of, 530 

 source of, 40 

 spermatocyte unit of, 514 

 standardization, advantages and 

 intracutaneous method, 

 513 



classiticatiou of methods of, 510 

 complement fixation in 512 

 criticism of complement fixation 

 method, 513 



Tuberculin standardization — Cont'd 

 Dreyer and Vollum 's method, 



511 

 Frankfurt method of, 510 

 Koch's method of, 510 

 Long's spermatocyte method, 514 

 objections to lethal tests, 512, 



513 

 skin test method of, 511 

 U. S. Bureau of Animal In- 

 dustry method, 511 

 studies on molecular weight of, 50!' 

 surveys with MA-100, 508, 517-519 

 systemic and skin reacting frac- 

 tions of, 509 

 test, effect of labor and puerperium 

 on, 518 

 exanthematous disease and, 518 

 TPT of Seibert, 506 

 variation in antigenicity of, 525 

 Wolff-Eisner's test with, 516 

 Tuberculo-anaphylaxis, Corper's com- 

 parison with tuberculo-al- 

 lergy, 532, 533 

 Tuberculo-carbohydrate, tissue re- 

 sponse to, 524 

 Tuberculo-phosphatid, tissue reactions 



to, 524 

 Tuberculo-phosphatids, composition 



of, 356 

 Tuberculo-protein, tissue response to, 



524 

 Tuberculosis, allergic theory of im- 

 munity in, 539 

 allergy vs. immunity in, 539-547 

 BCG vaccine and, 548-550 

 complement fixation in, 413 

 development of hypersensitiveness, 



59 

 discussion of allergy and immunitv 



in, 546, 547 

 experimental studies of, 541-546 

 factors causing localization, 545 

 hypersensitiveness in, 504 

 immunity in, 538 



immunity mechanisms in, 544-546 

 immunization against, 112, 113 

 incidence determined by autopsv, 



523 

 infection attack rate, 520 

 Krause 's theory of, 539 

 Lurie 's study on allergy and im- 

 munity in, 544-54() 

 nonprogressive primarv lesions and. 



543, 544, 547" 

 Park's studies on BCG, 549, 550 

 possible site of antibody produc- 

 tion. 531 



