II 



as the State Serum Institute both on a much larger 

 seale and much heller equipped than would otherwise 

 have been the case. 



Nor is this department entirely lost. The new In- 

 stitute has undertaken to assist in the educational work 

 of the University, and through its rich possession of 

 material illustrating the problems of the theory of im- 

 munity, the State Serum Institute will always be of 

 importance to general pathology as a university subject. 



REFERENCES. 



1) C. J. SALOMONSEN. Om Predisposition. (Foredrag vcd del hygiejniskeL;egem0de 



i Kobenhavn. August 1888) refereret af O. MALM. 



2) Fortschrilte der Mcdicin I. 1883. Beil. p. 172. HUEPPE. Die Melhoden der 



Bakterien-Korschung. Wiesbaden 1885 p. Ki8. 



3) The London School of Tropical Medicine. SYLLABUS. 



4) CH. WARDELL STILES. Zoology in the Medical School Curriculum. Reprinted 



from The Journal of the American Medical Association. June 1901. 



5) WILL. TOWNSEND PORTER. The teaching of physiology. Reprinted from the 



Special Number of Philadelphia Medical Journal on Medical Education. Sept. 1900. 

 (i) FREDERICQ. Manipulations de physiologic. Paris 1892. SCHENCK. Physio- 



logisches Practicum. Stuttgart 1895. WILL. T. PORTER. An Introduction 



to Physiology. Cambridge, Mass. 1901. 

 7) EMIL FENCER. Plan til en Forehesnings-Cyclus over almindelig Pathologic. 



Kjabcnhavn 1843. 



- 23 



