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Deutsch. med. Wchnschr. 51:l4l, 1925 



Pain in peptic and duodenal ulcer was reduced, and some healing 

 of the lesions was demonstrated roentgenically when surgical 

 procedures and nonspecific protein therapy were used in con- 

 junction. 



11^. SEIBERT, F, B. 



The cause of many febrile reactions following intravenous in- 

 jections 



Am. Jo Physiol, 71:621-651, 1925 



Pyrogens in distilled waters were injected in the rabbit. After 

 sensitizing doses, typical anaphylactoid reactions followed the 

 provocative injection. Febrile reactions were most intense 

 after intravenous injection but could be obtained by use of the 

 subcutaneous and intraperitoneal routes. Non-chromogenic bac- 

 teria appear to produce the pyrexial substance, which is des- 

 troyed by heat, only after treatment with strong acid or alkalis, 

 Some nitrogen is found, but the content appears to have little 

 correlation with pyrogenic activity. 



115. ZIMMER, A. and BUSCHMANN, P. 



Vermeidung und Verhandlung von Schaden die durch Protein-Korper- 

 therapie hervorgerufen werden (Avoidance and palliation of 

 illness through so-called protein therapy) 



Zeitschr, f, artzl, Portbild , 22:513, 1925 



For chronic conditions the best results with protein nonspecific 

 therapy are those secured without the appearance of fever. In 

 acute illness or infections a febrile reajction appears to be 

 more satisfactory, 



11:6. ZECKWER, I. T. and GOODELL, H. 



Blood sugar studies, I, Rapid alterations in the blood sugar 

 level of rabbits as the result of intravenous injections of 

 killed bacteria of various types 



J. Exper. Med. ^2:43-56, 1925 



Heat-killed, l8-hour cultures of B. proteus , B. coli , and 

 paratyphosus A and B, produced changes in blood sugar levels 

 after Intravenous injection into the rabbit. The saline sus- 

 pension contained 2 billion organisms , Marked hyperglycemia was 



