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397. GOLDRING, W. and CHASIS^ Ho 



Hypertension and hypertensive* ' diseases 



New Yorko The Commonwealth Fund, 1944 



The renal pattern of response to pyrogens Is shown In the 

 maintenance of the glomerular filtration rate, the Increase 

 In renal plasma flow and decrease In filtration fraction, 



Inulln may contain pyrogens and produce fever. 



398. HANNAN^ M., WEAVER^ R. H., and SCHERAGO, M. 



The relationship of pyrogen to the Dolman test for enterotoxln 



J. Bacto 47:213-214, 1944 



The reactions noted in kittens after pyrogen administration 

 and those invoked hy injection of staphylococcal enterotoxln 

 were compared. Filtrates from culturerof enterotoxicogenic 

 strains of S. aureus ^ pyrogenlc and non-pyrogenic, and from 

 cultures of the same organism, grown on pyrogen-free or 

 pyrogenlc media, but lacking toxic properties, were employed. 

 It was found that Dolman test filtrates contain pyrogen but 

 that this substance was not identical with enterotoxln, nor 

 did it affect the Dolman test. 



399. LILIENTHAL, H. 



Coley's mixed toxins of erysipelas and prodiglosus . Report 

 of two cases of Inoperable sarcoma treated by Coley's method 



J. Mt. Sinai Hosp. 10 2623, 1944 



Complete disappearance of a 'pigmented' sarcoma and of an ex- 

 tremely malignant embryonic tum.or followed treatment with Coley's 

 toxins . 



400. LIVE, I„^ STIBBS, Eo L„ and Mfi.CKEY 



W, 



The influence of intracutaneous injection of sonic filtrate 

 of Brucella abortus on the blood leiakocyte picture in cattle 

 positive to brucellosis 



J. Infec, Dis., 75sl70-174, 1944 



