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582. HATTA, S., AOYAMA, K., and TANJI, S. 



The cause of fever by Injection and Its real condition (trans- 

 lated title) 



Sogo Igaku 113:887, 19^9 



An article in the original Japanese text. 



583. HATTA, S., AOYAMA, K. and TANJI, S. 



Elimination of pyrogen substances (translated title) 

 Saishin Tgaku 41: 612, 19^9 



584. HATTA, S», AOYAMA, K., and TANJI, S. 



Studies on the bacteria and its harmful substance of injection 

 and internal medicine in general use II. (translated title) 



Jap. J. Pub. Health 5:20-23, 1949 



585. HEYMAN, A., and BEESON, P. B. 



Influence of various disease states upon the febrile response 

 to intravenous injection of typhoid bacterial pyrogen 



J. Lab. & Clin. Med. 34:l400-l403, 19^9 



Malarial fever appears to render its victims resistant to later 

 injections of typhoid bacterial pyrogen; normal febrile response 

 was lacking. With cirrhosis of the liver, the response was in- 

 tensified. In many infectious diseases, little or no deviation 

 from the normal fever curve is seen, 



586. HOLMAN, J. and SWINEPORD, 0., JR. 



Studies in bacterial allergy. II. Preparation of crude nucleo- 

 proteln and polysaccharide fractions of bacteria 



J. Allergy, 20:4l8, 1949 



After alcohol precipitation of crude polysaccharide from the 

 colon bacillus, Ps , pyocyaneus . Streptococci ( hemolytlcus 

 vlridans or fecaTIs ), and the causative organisms of respira- 

 tory infections, nucleo protein could be separated by precipi- 

 tation with dilute acetic acid. 



