40 



19 2 5 



paratyphosa 



noted after Injections of B. proteu s, j^. '.^oli ard par 

 B. Slight and irregular increases were ceen after B. 

 A and B. enteritidis solutions vjere injected. Leukopenia ac- 

 companied hyperglycemia and persisted after the blood sugar had 

 returned to normal levels. No relationship could be traced 

 between temperature fluctuation, blood sugar increases and the 

 leukocyte count. B. faecalis alkaligenes , Str . hemolyticus or 

 viridans . Staphylococcus aureus , B. pyocyaneus and B. typhosa , 

 in similar preparations, had little effect on blood sugar levels. 



-1926- 



117. BARBOUR, H. G, 



Heat regulation and water exchange. XI. Blood and plasma 

 changes in cocaine and B. coli fevers and aspirin antipyresis . 



J. Pharm. & Exper. Therap, 29:^27-440, I926 



When fever of a mild grade is produced in dogs through injection 

 of B. coli , blood plasma is slightly reduced. Blood solids rise. 

 Fluid loss may be the result of increased capillary permeability 

 with escape of plasma into tissues from the general circula- 

 tion. Increased venosity may be seen. The alkaline content of 

 the blood falls. When a synthetic antipyretic is administered, 

 the fall of temperature is closely related to the return of 

 fluid into the blood stream. 



118, BOSHAME, R. K, 



Thrombopenia of infective diseases and of protein injections 



Folia Haemat. 33:105-121, I926 



Thrombocytes play an important role in immunity. Their normal 

 activities include agglutination of bacteria and removal from 

 the blood stream. When thrombocytes are destroyed, the bacteri- 

 cidal factor is liberated into the serum. Thrombopenia is the 

 result of an exhaustion of activity and may be seen after the 

 injection of parenteral protein, living or killed bacteria, toxins 

 and in hemorrhage. Splenectomy prevents exhaustion. 



119. CANNEYT, J, VAN 



Action du Bacillus subtilis et de ses secretions sur le bacille 

 de la tuberculose (Action of B. subtilis and its secretion on 

 the tubercle bacillus) 



