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behaves absolutely differently from these. It 

 is not unnecessary to lay special stress upon 

 this point, for repeated attempts have been 

 made recently by Michaelis and Rona to draw 

 a parallel between the process of lecithid-for- 

 mation and certain phenomena of colloid- 

 absorption ; however, the tertium compavationis 

 of such conclusions consists solely of analogies 

 of the most formal kind, and the above-sketched 

 important fundamental fact is absolutely un- 

 touched. The study of the lecithids from the 

 chemical point of view has shown that in them 

 we have a field in which the phenomena of 

 immunity and those of pure chemistry meet, 

 and the hope can therefore be cherished that 

 we may thus obtain a nearer insight into the 

 chemical peculiarities of antigens and anti- 

 bodies. Already the large mass of facts col- 

 lected shows how fruitful the investigation into 

 chemical structure, and the questions which 

 arise therefrom as to distribution, are for the 

 analysis of immune substances and their re- 

 actions. 



As to the biological factor in the formation of 

 antibodies, it has been shown, by the recent 

 investigations of Pfeiffer and Wassermann, that 

 a part of the process takes place in the obscure 



