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263. ALDER, A, 



PleberlDehandlung der epldemischen Kinderl^hmung mlt Pyrlfer 

 (Fever therapy with pyrlfer In poliomyelitis) 



Med. Klin. 34:1527, 1938 



The development of pyrlfer and of Its application is discussed. 

 The case histories appended would indicate some usefulness 

 for such bacterial substances in the therapy of poliomyelitis. 



264. CHASIS, Ho, RANGES, H. A., GOLDRING, Wo and SMITH, H. W. 



The control of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration in 

 normal man 



J. Clin. Invest o 17:683-697, 1938 



The diodrast, Inulln and phenol red clearance of the human 

 renal tubule was studied under a variety of experimental con- 

 ditions. The physiologic regulation of renal blood flow and 

 glomerular filtration rate was examined during the pyrexlal 

 reaction Induced by Intravenously administered typhoid vaccine, 

 during water diuresis, and when certain stimulants and diuretics 

 were administered. The action of typhoid vaccine was initiated 

 with a rise in blood pressure during the period of chill ac- 

 companied by efferent arteriolar constriction and decreased 

 renal plasma flow. The renal ischemia gave way to hyperemia 

 In the febrile period; the filtration fraction Increased, 

 indicating a dilatation of efferent structures. The filtration 

 fraction varies inversely to the renal blood flow, while the 

 filtration rate tends to be Independently maintained. 



265. CONWAY, E, A. 



Reaction of lymphatic tissue in early stages of Bacterium mono - 

 cytogenes Infection 



Arch, Patho 25:200, 1938 



After Infection with B, monocytogenes a rapid mobilization of the 

 pre-existing lymphocytes takes place. Intensified production 

 in lymphatic nodules of the mesenteric lymph node and splenic 

 periarterial tissue begins. The free stem cell from which the 

 monocyte develops in diffuse lymphatic tissue, the mesenteric 

 node and spleen, is morphologically identical with lymphocytes 

 found in these tissues. 



