157 

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450, MACPHERSON^ Cc F„ C«. HEIDELBERGER, M^ ALEXANDER, H. E„ and 

 LEIDY, Go 



The specific polysaccharides of types A, Bj, C^, D and F, Hemo - 

 philus Influenzae 



Jo Immunol. 52s 207-219^ 19^6 



The chemical, phys-lcal and immunological properties of prepara- 

 tions of specific carbohydrates of H, influenza e are described o 



^51* MILLER, Co F, and BOOR^ A„ Ko 



Protection of mice against the lethal action of gonococcal endo- 

 toxin by penicillin 



Proc. Soc. Exp. Biolo & Med, 6li 18-20, 1946 



Crude gonococcal endotoxin was injected in graded doses into the 

 peritoneum of the mouse , Subcutaneous doses of 15OO units each 

 of penicillin were given at intervals ranging from 90 minutes 

 before to 24 hours after administration of the endotoxin o Seventy- 

 six per cent of all control mice died in comparison to 360 5^ 

 when penicillin wras employed o 



^52» NAUTS, H. Co, SWIFT^, W, Eo and COLEy, B. L, 



The treatment of malignant tumors by bacterial toxins as developed 

 by the late William B.. Coley, Mo Do, reviewed In the light of 

 modern research 



Cancer Res„ 6s205-2l6, 1946 



The authors review the use of bacterial toxins in the treatment of 

 malignancies 5 as reported in the literature of the past 50 years. 

 The basic principles underlying the choice of these agents and 

 their place in the modern therapeutic armem.entarlum against neo- 

 plastic disease are given In detail, A careful appraisal is made 

 of 'ColeyrtQxins' and similar agents used in tumor therapy, and 

 errors In the earlier application of these substances are judged 

 in the light of recent developments. More scientific study is 

 indicated, ",„, toxin therapy has clinical value and ,, .further 

 extensive research is warranted to produce better preparations 

 and further refinements In the technic of administration,,," 



A bibliography containing 80 references is appended. 



