73 

 - 1 9 3 ^ - 



Ann. igiene 44:443-^169, 1934 



219. NEDZEL, A. J. 



A study of muscle temperature during bacterial chill 



Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, Med. 32:279, 1934 



The muscular tremor observed during bacterial chill was not 

 accompanied by an Increase in temperature in the skeletal 

 muscles. Such muscular activity differs from that of muscular 

 work which is accompanied by increased heat production. 



220. (COUNCIL ON) PHARMCY and CHEMISTRY, AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 

 Erysipelas and prodigiosus toxins (Coley) 



J. A.M. A. 103:167, 1934 



The Council briefly reviews the literature on the use of the 

 mixed toxins of Coley. Its members conclude that "...the com- 

 bined toxins of erysipelas and B. prodigiosus may sometimes play 

 a significant role in preventing or retarding malignant recurrence 

 or metastasis (and) occasionally they may be curative in hope- 

 lessly inoperable neoplasms. Probably their value is strictly 

 limited to tumors of entodermal or mesodermal derivation, and 

 more particularly in the case of bone tumors, to those exhibit- 

 ing little or no osteoplasia," For these reasons, the Council 

 retained the toxins of Coley in New and Non - official Remedies 

 with p view to facilitating their further study, particularly 

 for a prophylactic use in conjunction with conservative or 

 radical surgery, 



221. PIOTTI, M. 



Terapia pirotogena in casi di ebefrenia iniziale (Pyrogen therapy 

 in cases of early hebephrenia) 



Schlzofrenie 4:443-447, 1934 



222. RAISTRICK, H, and TOPLEY, W. W, J. 

 Immunizing fractions isolated from B, aertrycke 

 Brit, J, Exp. Path, 15:113, 1934 



The preparation of an immunizing fraction is described. 



