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209 e BIERRY^ H. 



L' action specif ique et la structure chimlque (Specificity 

 and chemical structure) 



Compt, rend, Soc » biolo 115:1168-1170, 1934 



The role of carbohydrate and protein in determining specificity 

 of reaction to living or killed bacteria is briefly discussed, 



210. BLUM^ D, N. and COLEY, W. B. 



Large malignant tumor (sarcoma) of the uterus with multiple 

 bone metastases (femur, pelvic bones and skull) 



Am. J, Surg, 1:47, 1934 ' 



A patient with a malignant myoma and multiple skeletal 

 metastases received a series of injections with 'Coley's toxins' 

 after total hysterectomy. No return of malignancy was evident 

 six years after treatment. j 



211. BURNET, P. M. 



The phage-inactlvatlng agent of bacterial extracts 



Jo Path, Bact, 38:285-299^ 1934 



The findings of Levine and Prlsch that bacterial extracts may 

 be capable of inhibiting activity of phages lysing parent strains 

 are confirmed. Extracts from resistant strains fail to inhibit 

 phages to which bacteria themselves are resistant. Homologous 

 antibacterial serum destroys the phage inactivating power. 



212. CECIL, R. L, 



The medical treatment of chronic arthritis 



J. A.M. A. 103^583, 1934 



Small intravenous doses of streptococcus vaccine, given four 

 to live days apart, and subpyrexial in dosage (50, 000-100, OOOj 000 

 organisms) brought some Improvement In chronic arthritis. At 

 the time of writing, the author preferred this type of treatment. 



