BACTERIA 



Pseudoraonas aeruginosa 

 pyrogen 



site of action in 



central nervous systera, 



i;8l, 563 



tolerance, acq_uired, to, 377- 



383 



Fseudor.:oiaas scissa and vu-eae , 

 siispensions xised in ther- 

 apy of neurosj'philf s , 

 dementia paralytica and 

 tabes dorsalis, 208 



pseudotuberculosis, toxin 



inliibit chemotaxis of leviJ-o- 

 cytes, 3-55 



PVOc;'/aneus : See Bacteria, 

 Pseudononas aeruginosa 



pyrogens: See Pyrogens, 

 bacterial 



Salmonella: See Salmonella 



Shigae : See Antigens, Shigella 

 dysenteriae :Dysentery , 

 bacilli; Polysaccharides 



spirillum , endotoxins of 



Rhodo spirillum rubrum , indue - 

 tion of decidua-placental 

 hemorrhage in mice, 38^ 



split products, action of, 92 

 superficial epithelioES, 

 iriiproved by, 93 



s ubtilis : See also Polysacc- 

 liarides 

 action of preparations of sec- 

 retion on tubercle bacillus, 

 119 

 emulsions, new therapy of 



diarrhea by, 618 

 gro\m in gtim acacia produce feb- 

 rile response, 278 

 pyrogens from, J4-30 



synthesis of polysaccharides by, 

 162 



tetanus: See Tetanus 



therapy: See individual 

 organisms 

 reversibility in antibacterial 

 and antitumor vaccine therapy, 

 li)-7 



toxins: See under names of bac- 

 teria as. Diphtheria; 

 E berthella typhosa ; Toxins ; 

 etc. 



309 



tularense: See Tularemia 

 ty phlraurium : See Salmonella 

 typhoid: See Eberthella 



t yphosa ; Polysaccharides 

 vibrio, Metclmikovi, filtrates 

 produced pyrexia, leulco- 

 penia and leuJiocytosis, 17 

 (Metchnikovi, Finlcler and 

 Deneke), fever toxins of, 18 



BACTERICIDES, effects of organic 

 corjpds-. Inorganic salts, 

 biologic proteins, and 

 siispensions of dead bac- 

 teria when in.i, into 

 rabbit, I86 

 solution prepd. from cul- 

 tures of B. pyocyaneus 

 and pyocyanase, 159 

 thermostable substance in 



serum from fever patients, 

 256 



BACTERIOPIIAGE, effect of poly- 

 saccliarides (Aerobs.cter, 

 starch glycogen and gum 

 are.bic) upon, 295 



Friedlander 's, inliibit ion by 

 bacterial and nonbac- 

 terial polysaccharides, 62I 



inactivating agent of bac- 

 terial exrts., 211, 215 



inactivation by filtrates of 

 E. coll, 317 



inhibition by exts. of S_. 

 suipestifer and para - 

 typhosa B, 203 



toxicity of young cells of 

 S .paratyphi A and B when 

 lysed by, 200 



BACTZF^BRIN, use in neural 

 intoxications , 7^5 



BALAIHTIS: 



See Penis 



BARBITAL DERIVATIVES, barbi- 

 turates reduce activity 

 of 'necrosin', ^-1-27 



diminished reactions to 



Pyromen by prelim. Inj. 

 of amobarital, 722 



effect of phenobarbital on 

 leulcocytosis, 269 



