INDEX 



675 



Anaplivhitoxin, 120, 130, 170, 197, 



by lUitolysis of bacteiia, 1!>8 

 formation. ")(!!• 

 from kaolin in lilood, 201 

 relation to anaphylaxis, 201 

 Anapliylaxis, 172, 193 204. 509 

 dne to protein cleavaye \<\ protease, 



202 

 pathologic changes in, 19!t 

 relation of anaphylatoxin to. 201 

 Anatomical and ciiemieal fat changes, 



402 

 Ancistrodon contortrix, 149 



piscivorus, 149 

 Anemia, 70, 142, 231. 293, 29S. 371- 

 372, 407, 413, 602 

 acute, 302 



iiemolytic. 478 

 aplastic. 321 



bothriocephahis, 139, 300, 414 

 due to hemolytic agencies, 302 

 hemolytic, 230 



Ijeruicious, 231, 305-307, 317, 477. 

 587 

 analysis of organs in, 305 

 calorimetric studies in, 3116 

 cavises of, 307 

 chemical changes in, 305 

 due to hemolytic poisons, 300 

 iron in corpuscles, 305 

 protein metabolism in, 300 

 secondary, 225. 294, 317. 322. 300- 



302 

 severe. 561 

 transitory. 394 

 Anemic heart murmur, 431 

 infarct, 327. 381. 407, 415 

 necrosis, 328. 368, 372, 381 

 Anesthesia. 558 

 chloroform. 78 

 Anesthetics. 245 

 Aneurism, 322 

 Angioneurotic edema, 351 

 Anilin dve cancer, 493 

 Anilines," 218. 249, 482 

 Animal parasites, 260. 340, 432 

 chemistry of, 134-143 

 eosinophilia (chemotaxis) . 134 

 Anistropic bodies, 404 



lipoids, 25 

 Antagonism of ions, 247 

 Antelope dorcas, 463 

 Antemortem rigor, 390 

 Anthracene fractions of tar, 493 

 Anthracosis, 265 

 Anthrax, 276 



bacillus, 108, 131. 132 

 Anti-amboceptors, 222 

 Anti-anaphylactic condition, 203 

 Antibodies,' 126, 128, 417 

 echinococcus, 138 

 effect of light on, 374 



Antibodies, hemolytic, in vitro tissue 

 cultures, 170 



relation of lipoids to, 169 



specific, therapeutic stimulation of, 

 174 

 Anticatalase, 70 

 Anticoagulin, 318 

 Anticomplement, 239 

 Anti-endotoxins, 130 

 Anti-enzymes, 63 68, 89, 277, 

 289 



specificity of, 66 

 Antiferments, 291 

 Antigelatinase, 117 

 Antigen-antibody-com|)lement, 202 

 Antigenic activity, 171 

 Antigens, 166-171 



etl'ect on non-stiiated muscle, 201 



excess of, 190 



from echinococcus lijjoids, 168 



from ta])e worm lipoids, 168 



from tubercle bacillus, 168 



immunological specificity of, 173 



in vegetable proteins, 204 



monovalent, 179 



nature of, 166 



non-specific. 235 



several in single organism, 174 



specific. 235 

 Antihemolysins, 222, 231 

 Antiketogenesis, 554 

 Antiketogenic agents, 554 

 Antikinase, 64, 319 

 Antilijiase, thermostable, 79 

 Antimony, 247 

 Antioxidase, 467 

 Antipepsin, 65 

 Antiplatelet serum, 239, 300 

 Antiiuioumin. 69 

 Antiprotease. 361 



in bacteria, 118 



serum. 277 

 Antiy>^■retic drugs. 259 

 Antipyrin. 160, 243, 258, 560 

 Antirennin. 64 

 Antisensiti/ation. 203 

 Antiseptic substances. 378 

 Antiserum, 171 



cholera. 211 



excess o^, 190 

 Antithrombin, 295. 308, 316 

 Antithrombin - prothrombin balance, 



321 

 Antitoxin. 177-183 



difl'usion of. 182 



filterability of. 182 



against cantharidin. 170 



associated -with pseudoirlobulin. 181 



chemical nature of, 180 



diphtheria. 174 



Ehrlich's theory of. 177 



for endotoxin. 130 



neutralization of toxins by. 179 



putrefaction of, 182 



