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41. LOWENSTEIN, J. 



Zur Behandlung die progressiven Paralysis mit nucleinsauren 

 Injektionen (On the treatment of progressive paralysis with 

 nucleic acid injections) 



Klin. Wchnschr. (Berlin) 48:7l4-7l6, I9II 



The later work of Meyer and Fischer corroborated that of 

 Lowenstein who found nucleic acid to be superior to tuberculin 

 ('old' tuberculin of Koch) for arrest of progressive paralysis. 



The mechanism by which results were achieved was unexplained 

 and remissions were not permanent , 



42, MULLER^ P 



s 



Ueber den Bakteriengehalt des in Apotheken erhaltllchen distil- 

 lieiften Wassers (On the bacterial content of distilled waters 

 stored in pharmacies) 



Munch, med, Wchnschr, 58:2739^ 1911 



43. NOBEL, E, 



Zur Kenntnls des temperaturensteigernden Giftes des Bakterium 

 Coll communis (To the knowledge of information on temperature- 

 increasing toxins of Bo coll communis ) 



Arch, Exper, Path, u, Pharmakol, 68:371-382, I9II 



An active factor which produced fever was removed from the 

 cells of B, coli communis after hydrolysis, extraction and 

 dialysis c Its characteristics resembled those of cleavage 

 products of protein. 



44. THOMSON, D. 



A remarkable daily variation in leukocytes in several diseases 

 (Malarial fever, Hodgkln's disease, cancer) 



Brit, Mo J, 1:1586, I9II 



During the sporulation of malarial parasites, toxins are lib- 

 erated In the blood stream, the mononucleated leukocytes de- 

 crease in number, and the total leukocyte count is lower as the 

 temperature rises. When fever declines^ the mononuclear cells 

 increase. Even after quinine therapy, marked leukocytosis occurs 

 at the same hour as that of the last sporulation of Plasmodia, 



