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Antihematic Serum Continued. 



Effect of, on blood corpuscles, 167. 

 Fixation of properties of, by specific 



red blood corpuscles, 171. 

 Properties of, 166. 

 Antihemolytic Serum, 281 (syn. Anti- 



hemotoxic Serum, q. v.). 

 Antihemotoxic Serum, 186, 197. 



Dual nature of, 198, 281 (see Anti- 



sensit izer; A nti-alexin ) . 

 Antihemolytic and antibactericidal 



nature of, 201, 281. 

 (see also under Hemolytic Serum; 



Antihematic Serum}. 

 Antihuman Serum, Reactions of, with 



human products, 256. 

 Antilytic Properties of Normal Serum, 



see Normal Serum. 

 Antimicrobial Sera 



On the existence of sensitizing sub- 

 stances in the majority of, 217. 

 (see also Anticholera Serum; Anti- 

 streptococcus Serum ; also under 



each Micro-organism}. 

 Antisensitizers, 198. 



considered as solution of receptors, 



297. 



to normal sensitizers, 285. 

 Action of, on sensitizer, 286, 287, 513. 

 Conception of, by Ehrlich and Mor- 



genroth, 301. 

 Effect of normal serum on action of, 



288, 293. 

 Effect of unfavorable media on 



action of, 296. 



Inhibition of alexin fixation by, 287. 

 Preventive and curative action of, 



283. 



Properties of, 280, 283. 

 Unity of, active against sensitizers 



from a given animal species, 290. 

 Antistreptococcus Serum 



Agglutination of streptococci by, 118. 

 Contribution to the study of, 104. 

 Effect of, on streptococci in vitro, 



117. 

 Effect of, on streptococci in vivo, 



121, 131. 



Preventive action of, 116. 

 Relation of, to delayed phagocytosis, 



127. 



(see also Streptococcus'). 

 Antitoxin 



Action of, on toxin, 204, 259, 295, 518. 

 Ehrlich 's phenomenon with toxin, 



mixtures, 264. 



Natureof toxin, union, 260etseq., 267. 

 Origin of, from toxin (Buchner), 51. 

 Union of, with toxon, 267. 

 (see also Diphtheria Antitoxin; 



Toxins). 



Antituberculous Sensitizers, see under 



Bacillus Tuberculosis. 

 Aqueous Humor 



in vaccinated animals, 73. 



Absence of preventive substance in, 



73, 289. 



Anthrax bacillus in, 7, 26. 

 Bactericidal property of, 26, 29, 71. 

 Areola 



formed about resistant streptococci, 



106, 109. 

 Relation of, to negative chemiotaxis, 



113. 



Relation of, to virulence, 113. 

 Attenuation of Bacteria, 3. 

 Avian Diphtheria, 492. 



Bacteriology of, 492, 493. 



Pathogenesis of, 494. 



Relation of, to human diphtheria, 



492. 



Avian Tuberculosis, see Bacillus Tuber- 

 culosis. 



Bacillus Anthracis 



in the aqueous humor, 7, 26. 



Antiserum for, 221. 



Effect of heated rat serum on, 181. 



Effect of rabbit serum on, 26. 



Opsonins for, 391 et seq. 



Phagocytosis of, 35, 36. 



Phagocytosis of, in relation to opso- 

 nins, 39C. 



Sensitizers for, in antiserum to, 221. 

 Bacillus Coli 



Agglutination of, 91. 



Phagocytosis of, 35. 



Bacillus of Danysz, Phagocytosis of, 35. 

 Bacillus Diphtheria, 10. 



Phagocytosis of, 35. 

 Bacillus of Hog Cholera 



Antiserum against, 52. 



Phagocytosis of, 35. 

 Bacillus Influenzae 



Etiological relation of, to whooping 

 cough, 475. 



Reactions of, with sera of whooping- 

 cough patients, 480. 



Bacillus Muscoides, Phagocytosis of, 36. 

 Bacillus Pestis, Sensitizers for, in anti- 

 serum to, 219. 

 Bacillus Proteus 



Phagocytosis of, 14, 36. 



Pfeiffer's phenomenon with, 224. 



Sensitizers for, in antiserum to, 223. 

 Bacillus Pyocyaneus, Phagocytosis of, 



37. 

 Bacillus of Swine Plague, Sensitizers for, 



in antiserum to, 221. 

 Bacillus Typhosus 



Agglutination of, 91, 181, 500. 



Diagnosis, of, 95. 



