INDEX 717 



Axnerican bacteriological literature — continued 

 Immunology. 



Studies in non-specific complement fixation: II. Non-specific comple- 

 ment fixation by normal dog serum. John A. Kolmer, Mary E. Trist 

 and George D. Heist 370 



. III. The influence of splenectomy and anesthetics on the non- 

 specific complement fixation sometimes shown by normal rabbit and 

 dog sera. John A. Kolmer and Richard M. Pearce 370 



. IV. The relation of serum lipoids and proteins to non-specific 



complement fixation with normal rabbit and dog sera. John A. 

 Kolmer 371 



. V. The effect of heat on normal rabbit and dog sera in relation 



to antilytic and non-specific complement fixation reactions. John 

 A. Kolmer and Mary E. Trist 371 



on intradermal sensitization. I. Intradermal reactions to emul- 

 sions of normal and pathologic skin. John H. Stokes 691 



. II. An intradermal reaction to agar and an interpretation of intra- 

 dermal reactions. John A. Stokes 691 



on treponema pallidum and syphilis. Hans Zinsser, J. G. Hopkins 



and Malcolm McBurney 692 



Therapy as related to the immunology of tuberculosis. E. R. Baldwin. 364 

 Toluol : its value in the sterilization of vaccines made from non-sporoge- 



nous gram negative bacteria. L. D. Bristol 689 



Treatment of cases of epidemic meningitis. J. B. Neal 365 



of rheumatic fever. Beverley Robinson 254 



of typhoid fever by intravenous injections of polyvalent sensitized 



typhoid vaccine sediment. Studies in typhoid immunization. VI. 



F. P. Gay and H. T. Chickering 128 



of typhoid fever with bacterins. Edward Waitzfelder 253 



Tuberculin therapy. Henry L. Shively 251 



Universal immunization. H. B. Baruch 683 



Utilization of "reactor" milk in tuberculo-medicine, The. C. B. Fitz- 



patrick 127 



Vaccine therapy. G. A. Ehret 253 



therapy and other treatment in acne vulgaris and furunculosis. H. 



H. Fox 682 



treatment. Ludvig Hektoen ^^^ 



Vaccines in acute infection. E. Bonime "°'* 



of favus and ringworm. C. H. Lavinder • 365 



Value of autoserum injections in skin diseases, The. W. S. Gottheil 570 



Variations in reaction of the blood of different species as indicated by 

 hemolysis of the red blood cells when treated with acids or alkalis, 



The. J. G. Cummings 462 



in the pneumococcus induced by growth in immune serum. L. M. 



Stryker ; ^^^ 



in the strength of positive Wassermann reactions in cases of un- 

 treated syphilis. D. A. Haller • 366 



Wassermann reaction in two hundred and fifty-one tuberculous dispen- 

 sary cases, The. W. R. Jones 682 



