SUBJECTS, INDEX. 



205 



Nastin, 66, 67 

 Negative phase, 72, 178 

 Nephrotoxin, 138 

 Neurotoxin, 79, 80, 90, 92, 138 

 Neutral red, 176 

 New tuberculin, 58, etc., 63-66 

 Non-binding doses, 143-145 

 Normal bacteriolysins, 125 

 Normal curative serum, 73 

 Normal hemolysin, 125 

 Normal loop, 10, 19, 20 

 Normal toxins, 73 



Ointment reaction, Moro, 48 

 Oleic acid, 91-93 

 Ophthalmo reaction, 48-51, 147 

 Opsonic index, 177-187 

 Opsonins, 176-192 

 Opsonizer, 183 

 Original tuberculin, old, 56 

 Ozena bacilli, no 



Paralysis, progressive, 149, 150, 152 

 Parasites, 23, 34, 193 

 - half, 23, 34, 193 



total, 23, 34 



Paratyphoid bacilli, 30, 101-105, 127 



Paroxysmal hemoglobinuria, 93 



Partial agglutinins, 102, 103 



Partial aggressins, 57 



Partial immunization, 58, 102, 103 



Pathogenicity, 23 



Pernicious anemia, 93 



Pest, 106, 156, 199, 200 



Pest sera, 101, 199, 200 



Pfeiffer's phenomenon, 118, 121-127 



Phagocytosis, 175, etc., 193 



during artificial immunity, 175-189 



during natural immunity, 4 

 Phagolysis, 175 

 Phrynolysin, 89 

 Phytotoxin, 87, 88, 89 

 Pirquet's reaction, 47-48, 52 

 Pneumococci, 30, 199 

 Pneumococcic sera, 199 

 Pneumonia, 95, 194, 199 

 Pneumonia bacilli, no 

 Pollantin, 88 



Pollen poison, 87, 88, 89 



Polyvalent sera, 103, 193 



Porges reaction, in 



Positive phase, 178 



Precipitation, 108-117 



Precipitinogen, 108, no, etc. 



Precipitinoids, 109 



Precipitinophore group, 147 



Precipitins, 108-117, 147 



Prognostic employment of autoinoculation, 181 



of the lues reaction, 151 

 Prophylactic inoculations in 



cholera, 42 



lyssa, 26, 27 



small-pox, 26 



swine erysipelas, 30 



typhoid, 31, 32, 42 

 Prophylaxis in diphtheria, 77 



in dysentery, 84, 85 



against hay fever, 89 



in pest, 200 



in tetanus, 81 



in ulcus corneae, 200 



Proteid differentiation, 112-117, I 7 I ~ I 73 

 Proteids, 112-117, J 4 2 

 Pseudoagglutination, 100 

 Psychoreaction, 92 

 Puerperal sepsis, 198 

 Pukal filter, 17 



Rabbit sepsis, 21 



Rat trypanosomiasis, 22 



"Reagine," 151, etc. 



Receptors, 120, 122, 134, 138, 146-149, 193, 194 



Reichel filter, 17 



Rheumatic fever, 198 



Rhinoscleroma bacilli, no 



Ricin, 87 



Ring test, no 



Saprophytes, 23, 28 

 Scarlet, in, 151, 157, 166, 195 

 Scorpion poison, 89-92 

 Seiden pepton, 142 

 Sensitized bacteria, 29, 65, 66 

 Sepsis, 105, 198 

 Serum, color, 15 



obtaining of, 12, 13, 73 



preservation, 15, 16, 73 



Serum diagnosis, see under individual infec- 

 tious diseases 



in meningitis, 158-161 



in syphilis, in, 112, 148, 154, 162-170 

 Serum sickness, 77, 195-197 



Serum therapy, 79, 192-201 



in anthrax, 201 



in cholera, 201 



in diphtheria, 76, 77 



in erysipelas, 198 



in hay fever, 88, 89 



in meningitis, 197, 198 



in pest, 199, 200 



in pneumonia, 199 



in rheumatism, 198 



in scarlet fever, 199 



in sepsis, 198 



in streptococcic infections, 198, 199 



in tetanus, 81 



in tuberculosis, 200, 201 



in typhoid fever, 201 



in ulcus serpens, 199 

 Side chain theory, 146, 147 

 "Simultaneous method," 30, 71, 209 

 Small- pox, 25 



Smith's phenomenon, 196 

 Snake poison, 89-92 



serum, 92 



Specificity, 5, 97, 102, 112, 116, 121 



Spermotoxin, 138 



Spider poison, 89 



Spinal fluid, 158-161 



Spreader, 185 



Staphylococci, 30, 177, 178, 182, 187, 188 



vaccine, 187 

 Staphylohemo toxin, 85, 86 

 Staphylolysin, 79, 85-88 

 Strauss canula, 13 



Street virus, 26 

 Streptococci, 30, 157, 184 



sera, 198, 199, 200 



vaccine, 189, 200 



