INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



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Complement Fixation, other diseases giving 

 the reaction, 166, 185 

 modifications in technique, 182-190 

 Bauer's method, 189 

 Citron's method, 179, 184, 185, 186 

 Noguchi's method, 187 

 Meier's method, 182-184 

 positive reaction means "active" lues, 



167, 185, 245 



results in the various stages, 165, 167 

 rules for its occurrence, 164 

 technique, 179-182 

 with cerebro-spinal fluid, 164 

 Complement fixation in tuberculosis, 155- 



163, 191 



antige in, 171, 173 

 demonstration of antituberculin, 155, 



J 56, 15? 

 theory, 156 

 with urine, 163, 174 

 Complement fixation in typhoid fever, 172, 



192-193 



principle of, 152, 153, 154 

 preparation of antigen, 171, 173, 192 

 Complementoids, 147 

 Complementophile group, 133, 160 

 Conjunctiva reaction, 52, 54, 57, 58 



in hay fever, 229 

 Control tests, value, 5, 6, 174 

 Cow-pox, 25 

 Crotin, 96 

 Cutaneous reaction in tuberculosis, 49, 50, 55, 



58 



Cytase, 152, 198 

 Cytolysin, 151 

 Cytophile group, 133, 154 

 Cyto toxin, 151 

 Cytotrochin, 225 



D 



Death of bacteria, 32 

 Desiccator for drying serum, 15 

 Deviation of complement, 143 

 Dilutions, 18 



preparation of, 18, 19, 20 . 

 Diphtheria, 74-84 

 Diphtheria serum or antitoxin, 77-84 



preparation of, 77, 78 



prophylactic application, 84 



standardization, 79-82 



therapeutic application, 82-84 

 Diphtheria toxin, action in animals, 75-76 



estimating strength of, 76 

 , obtaining of, 74-75 

 Donath Landsteiner's test, 100-101 j 

 Dysentery antitoxin, 90-92 



bacilli, 32, 44, 90-92, 114, 143 



serum, 90-92, 114, 143 



Echinococcus, 170, igo 

 Ehrlich's experiment, 100 



side chain theory, 112, 158-160 

 Endocarditis maligna, 113 

 Endotoxin, 85, 138, 224, 225 

 Eosin selenium, 255, 256 

 Ergophore group, 112, 147 

 Erysipelas, 236 



Erythrocytes; see "blood cells" 

 Exudate, 36, 37, 136, 173 

 Extracts of bacteria, 36-44 



production of, 138 



removal of, 12, 136 



staining of, 136 



Fatty acids, 100 

 Febris recurrens, 166 

 Ferments, 101-104 



biological structure of, 160 

 Fever in tuberculin reaction, 161 

 Picker's diagnosticum, 107 

 Filters, bacterial, 16 

 Filtration, 16 

 Focal reaction, 46, 64 

 Food-stuff substitution, 125, 127, 128, 129 

 Forensic serum differentiation, 125, 129 

 Fornet's ring test, 123 

 Fowl plague, 36 

 Frambesia, 166 

 Friedberger's position, n, 136 

 "Frigo" for preserving serum, 16, 148 

 Fuchsin, 240 

 "Fuchsinfast," 241 

 Functionating radicle of cell (biological), 158, 



159 



Furunculosis, 200 

 orientalis, 246 



Glanders, 115 



diagnosis with mallein, 58 

 Glycogen, 155 

 Gonococcus vaccine, 211 

 Group agglutination, 110-112 

 Group reactions, 122 

 Guinea pig sepsis, 21 



H 



Hamburger's local reaction, 47 

 Haptine, 160 



Haptophore group, 112, 147, 160 

 Hay fever, 229-230 



diagnosis of, 229 



serum therapy, 229-230 

 Helminthiasis, 170 

 Hemagglutinins, 115-119 



in transfusions, 116 

 Hemoglobinuria, 100-101 

 Hemolysis due to cobra toxin, 97-100 

 Hemolysins, 140-151, 171 



characteristics of hemolysins, 144 



estimation of strength, 146-149 



immune hemolysins, 144-151 



normal hemolysins, 144 



phenomena of hemolysis, 144 



preservation of, 146 



production of by immunization, 144-145 

 Hemolytic system, 147-149 

 Hemorrhagin, 97 

 Hemotoxin, 86, 87, 96-100 

 Hen spirillosis, 244 

 Hog cholera, 4, 31, 113, 135 

 Hydrophobia, 26-30 

 Hypersusceptibility; see "anaphylaxis " 



