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DELAPIELD, M. E, 



A comparison of the changes In the blood sugar and blood phos- 

 phorus In rabbits following the Injection of suspensions of 

 Bact . aertrycke 



J. Patho Bacto 3^:177-19^, 1931 



Hyperglycemia appeared in rabbits after injections intravenously 

 of suspensions of Bo aertrycke or filtrates from such suspen- 

 sions » Hypoglycemia and death followed. Elevated blood sugar 

 levels and inorganic phosphorus bore inverse relationships to 

 each other; increases above initial values of P were seen during 

 the hypoglycemic phase^ Organic acid-soluble blood phosphorus 

 rose and fell with the carbohydrate content. Diphtheria toxins 

 did not alter blood sugar and phosphorus in the same way; the 

 latter reached a high level two days after the injection 

 of toxin. Bo aertrycke cells were active after autoclaving, 

 although their enzymic activity was reduced. Alcohol and ace- 

 tone extraction did not alter their capacity for changing 

 blood sugar and phosphorus ratios, 



L71. DIETEL^ Pc 



Pieberbehandlung rait Pyrifer (Pever therapy with pyrifer) 



Medc klin, 27:622-624^ 1931 



A bacterial preparation (pyrifer) had been used in over 600 cases 

 of gonorrhea and in psoriasis. The dosage was not easily deter- 

 mined, since the febrile reaction was not a prerequisite for 

 therapeutic response. Good results were also obtained by its use 

 in progressive paralysis, tabes and vulvovaginitis, 



r2, EVANS, A, C, 



The effect of bacterial by-products on leukocytes 



J, Bact, 21:42-43^ 1931 



Certainty-products of bacterial culture growth were com^pared 

 with known toxins (tetanus and diphtheria). The phagocytic acti- 

 vity of leukocytes was not impaired by washings from cultures of 

 S 'reptococci scarlatinae . Organic acids and free H ions im- 

 paired leukocytic functions , 



73 » PINKELSTEIN, H, and WEIL, E, 



Zur Kenntnis des alimentarien Piebers, IV, Das Kochsalzfieber 

 (Information on alimentary fevers, IV, Saline fever) 



Ztschr, Kinderh, 50; 259-287, 1931 



