INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



26l 



Normal loop, 10, 19, 20 

 Normal toxins, 79 



O 



Obtaining blood, 12-14 



Ointment reaction, Moro, 50 



Oleic acid, 98-99 



Ophthalmo reaction, 52-54, 160 



Opsonic index, 199-209, 212, 213 

 definition, 199 



diagnostic importance of, 201 

 increase by immunization, 200-201 

 relation between index and clinical con- 

 dition of patient, 201, 212, 213 

 technique for determination of, 203-209 

 variations by auto-inoculation, 201, 202 



Opsonins, 198-213 



Opsonizer, 205 



Organotrope, 240 



Original tuberculin, old, 61 



Ozena bacilli, 123 



Paradoxical reaction, 240 

 Paralysis, progressive, 164, 165, 167 

 Parasites, 23, 41, 232 



half, 23, 41, 232 



total, 23, 41 

 Parasitotrope, 240 1 

 Parasyphilitic infections, 246 

 Paratyphoid bacilli, 30, 110-113, 140, 143 

 Paroxysmal hemoglobinuria, 100, 101 

 Partial agglutinins, no 

 Partial aggressins, 62 

 Partial immunization, 63, no 

 Pathogenicity, 23 



Peptone poisoning in anaphylaxis, 228 

 Peritoneal exudate, 136 



method for removal, 12, 136 

 Pernicious anemia, 100 

 Pest, 114, 153, 172, 238 



sera, 114, 131, 238 

 Pfeiffer's phenomenon, 131 



technique and practical application, 134- 

 140 



in cholera, 139 

 Phagocytosis, 139, 196-215 



cells engaged in phagocytosis, 196-197 



definition, 196 



demonstration of, 197, 198 



object of phagocytosis, 196-197 



during artificial immunity, 196-213 

 ' during natural immunity, 4 

 Phagolysis, 197 

 Phrynolysin, 96 

 Phytotoxin, 95-96 

 Pipettes for removal of peritoneal exudates, 



136 



v. Pirquet's reaction, 48-50, 55 

 Pneumococci, 32, 199, 237-238 

 Pneumococcic sera, 119, 237-238 ' ., 

 Pneumonia, 102 



chemotherapy of, 255 



bacilli, 123 

 Pollantin, 230 

 Pollen poison, 229-230 

 Polyvalent sera, in, 232 

 Porges reaction, 123 



Positive phase, 78, 200 

 Preservation of serum, 15 



in "Frigo," 16 

 Precipitation, 120-130 

 Precipitate in precipitin reactions, 130 

 Precipitins, 120-130 



biological structure of, 120, 160 

 phenomenon of precipitation, 120 

 bacterial, 121-124 



clinical value of in typhoid, 122, 123 



in syphilis, 123, 124 

 Fornet's ring test, 123 

 group reactions of, 122 

 Klausner's reaction, 124 

 Porges' reaction, 123 

 precipitating antisera for, production 



of, 121 



precipitinogens, 121 

 proteid, 124-130 

 action of, 124, 125 

 determining nature of meat, by, 125, 



127, 128, 129 

 differentiation of proteids by Uhlen- 



huth's method, 127-128 

 distinguishing blood of animal species, 



125, 126 



production of precipitating antisera, 



126, 127 



Prognostic employment of autoinoculation, 

 201 



of the lues reaction, 167, 169, 185 



of the tuberculin reaction, 58-59 

 Prophylactic inoculations in cholera, 35 



hog cholera, 31 



hydrophobia, 28 



small-pox, 27 



typhoid, 33-35, 44 . 

 Prophylaxis in diphtheria, 84 



in dysentery, 90-92 



against hay fever, 230 



in pest, 238 



in tetanus, 88 



in ulcus corneae, 237 



Proteid differentiation by complement fixa- 

 tion, 193-195 



by precipitins, 124-130 



Proteid anaphylaxis, 221-230; see "anaphy- 

 laxis" 



Pseudo-agglutination, 108 

 Psycho-reaction, 99 

 Puerperal sepsis, 237 

 Pukal filter, 17 



R 



Rabbit sepsis, 21 

 Rabies, 26-30 



simultaneous treatment of, 30 



vaccination against, 28-30 

 Rat trypanosomiasis, 22, 240, 241 

 "Reagine," 166, etc. 

 Receptors, 133, 147, 151, 158-160, 231, 232- 



233 



Reichel filter, 17 

 Relapsing fever in mice, salvarsan therapy, 



244 



Resistance test of Metchnikoff, 138 

 Rheumatic fever, 236 

 Rhinoscleroma bacilli, 123 

 Ricin, 95 

 Ring test, 123 



