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50. LUDKE, H. 



Ueber Partlalglfte Im baktlerlen Protoplasma (On Partial 

 toxin in bacterial protoplasm) 



Deutsch, Arch, f. klin. Med. 105:411-432, 1912 



51. MORESCHI, C. and GOLGI, A. 



Dei rapporto anafilassi e febre (Pyrogenic action of typhoid 

 anaphylatoxin) 



Policlln. (Med. Secto) 19:431-441, 1912 



Subcutaneous Injection of typhoid anaphylatoxin in rabbits 

 produced elevations of body temperature initially but only mild 

 hypersensitive reactions without pyrexia when the injection 

 was repeated. 



52. SAMELSON, S, 



Uber das sogenannte Kochsalzf ieber (On so-called 'Salt Fever') 

 Monatschr, f, Kinderhellk. 11:125-133, I912 



53 o SEBASTIANI, V. 



I varii tipl febrile riprodotti con un' pirotossino batterica 

 (Varied types of fever reproduced by a bacterial pyrogen) 



Arch, dl Biol. (Pirenze) 66:137-154, I912 



A single toxic principle is released by many bacterial specimens 

 When released in the blood stream of animals or humans it pro- 

 duces a shock phase, followed by fever, with changes in the 

 blood picture. To the pyrogenic agent isolated from B, prodi- 

 £i£sus, the name "pyrotoxin" was applied. ~ 



54. VON JAUREGG, J. WAGNER- 



IJeber Behandlung der progresslven Paralyse mit Bacterientoxinen 

 (On treatment of progressive paralysis with bacterial toxins) 



Wiener klin. Wchnschr, 25:61-63, 1912 



After long experience with the use of malarial therapy and the 

 Ola tuberculin of Koch in the treatment of neurosyphilis. Von 

 Jauregg, with Josef Halban, injected therapeutically killed 



