INFANT 

 feeding 



fever produced by oral admin, 



of amino acids, Iilt^ 

 so-called 'thirst' or 'inani- 

 tion' fevers and "water reserve 

 of body, 81 



INFECTIONS: See also various dis- 

 eases; under names of bacteria, 

 as Pneumococci; Staphylococci; 

 etc. 

 blood lipoids fluctuation during 

 fever, 325 

 polysaccharide level in, 61^ 

 protein in acute, 315 j 322 

 thrombopenia, 118 

 experimental, changes in leuko- 

 cytes and alkali reserves of 

 blood, 99 

 gastric secretion in fever and, 201 

 pathogenesis, theory of fever 



result of internal destruction 

 of proteins, 6? 

 putrid or septic, i| 

 reactivation of neurologic syn- 

 dromes during, 76? 

 reticu] oendothelial cells reacting 



to, I48O 

 susceptibility, development in 



radiation injury, 752 

 therapy with foreign protein in 

 acute, 100 

 pyrifer, product from 3. coli 



gro^rth in milk, 260 

 with typhoid vaccine, 82 

 Tirith vaccines, Sh, 



INFLALjmTION: See also Neuritis ; 



Uvea, inflammation; 



Vulvovaginitis 

 chemical basis of fever with, I427 

 experimental, (bacteria, turpentine 



or talc) serum polysaccharide 



levels in, 6li; 

 leukocytic modifications induced 



t'y pyretotherapy, 61^0 

 local reaction in non-specific 



protein therapy, 101 

 therapy of, in uveal tissue, 77i4 

 thermostable component in 



mechanism of leukccytosis, 



597 



335 



INFLUEl^rZA, bacilli: See 



Hemophilus Influenzae 

 sequels, prevention and therapy 



with mixed vaccines, 98 

 therapy vdth mixed vaccines, 98 

 virus, cultivation in allan- 

 toic fluid, 525 

 effect of polysaccharides on 

 reaction between erythrocytes 

 and viruses, 526 

 production of fever by, 556, 6814 

 pyrogenicity in rabbits, 557 



INFUSIONS: See Injections; 

 Solutions 



INHIBITION PHEN?I.fflNON, Donaggio's, 

 in urine and spinal fluid 

 of neuro- and psychopathic 

 patients, diagnostic sign, 

 195 

 in urine and spinal fluid, 

 under febrile conditions, 

 197 



INJECTIONS: See also Dextrose, 



solutions; Fever, induced; 



Fever, therapeutic; Salt 



solution; etco 

 bacterial cellular elements 



and toxins produced 



ischemia after, 3^4^ 

 fever after, 5 



reaction in animals, relation 



of inj, sites of pyrogens, 



726 

 relation of salvarsan fever 



to other forms, h,9 

 intracutaneous, increased 



efficacy of fever-producing 



drugs by using combined 



intravenous andi669 

 of antigen of E. typhosa , 



inflammation and necrosis 



in rabbits after, 376 

 of aspecific vaccine in 



poliomyelitis, 629 

 of Bo abortus filtrate in 



cattle, ijOO 

 of H. influenzae in rabbit, 



2ll7 

 of meningococcal filtrate, 



prodn. of Shwartzman 

 phenomenon, 31(7 



