INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Bovine Serum 



Hemolysis of guinea-pig blood by, 



368 et seq., 443 et seq. 

 Hemagglutination by, 370. 

 Conglutinin of, see Conglutinin. 



Calcium Chloride, Antagonism to action 



of, by sodium citrate, 425, 434. 

 Calcium Fluoride 



Action of sodium citrate on, 427, 



432. 



Agglutination and hemolysis of red 

 blood corpuscles by, 313, 315, 432. 

 Flocculation of, by electrolytes, 315. 

 Chemical Precipitates, see under Precip- 

 itates. 

 Chemiotaxis 



by bacteria in vivo, 3, 4, 11. 



by bacterial products, 52. 



by preventive serum, 52, 80. 



Effect of anticholera serum on, 52, 



80. 



Effect of, on phagocytosis, 11 et seq. 

 Negative, 4, 5, 11 et seq., 13. 

 Negative, by streptococci, 13, 15, 



106, 112, 113. 



Relation of negative, by streptococ- 

 cus to an areola, 113. 

 Chloroform, Effect of, on phagocytosis, 



23. 



Cholera Vibrio, see Vibrio Choleras. 

 Cholera Infection, 48. 

 in rodents, 74. 

 Course of, 48. 

 Phagocytosis in, 9, 19, 24. 

 (see also under Vibrio Choleras). 

 Clay, Agglutination of suspensions of, 



153. 



Coagulin, 154, syn. Precipitin. 

 Coagulation 



as a phenomenon of molecular ad- 

 hesion, 153. 

 compared with agglutination, 153, 



157, 163, 182, 506. 

 Colloids 



Action of, compared with hemoly- 



sins, 404, 517. 

 Complexes of, with barium sulphate, 



420, 421, 500. 

 Definition of, 414. 



Dissociating effect of serum due to, 



324. 



Dissociation of suspensions with, 419. 

 Flocculation of, by electrolytes, 313, 



421, 422. 



Protection of unstable, by stable, 330. 

 Suspension of chemical precipitates 



by, 313. 



Colloidal Substance of Bovine Serum 

 (Bordet and Gay}, syn. Conglu- 

 tinin. 



'Colon Bacillus, see Bacillus Coli. 

 Complement, syn. (Ehrlich and Morgen- 



roth) for Alexin, 233, 299, 363. 

 Suitable, 367, 388. 

 (see also under Ehrlich's Theory of 



Immunity). 

 Complementoids (Ehrlich and Morgen- 



roth), 402. 



On the existence of, 333, 340, 512. 

 Gay's interpretation of, 341, 345. 

 Nature of, according to Ehrlich, 340. 

 (see also under Ehrlich's Theory of 



Immunity). 

 Conglutination, 447. 



as a phenomenon of molecular ad- 

 hesion, 376, 379. 

 Examples of, 456. 

 Necessity of sensitizer and alexin in, 



370, 374 et seq. 

 Relation of, to increased hemolysis, 



456. 

 Conglutinin of Bovine Serum, 376, 387, 



440, 444, 512 (Bordet and Streng), 



syn. Colloidal Substance of Bordet 



and Gay. 



compared with agglutinin, 448. 

 Effect of, on goat corpuscles, 457. 

 Effect of, on sensitized and alexin- 



ized red blood cells, 373 et seq., 444. 

 Effect of dialysis on, 460. 

 Mode of action of, 456. 

 Potency of, 381, 450. 

 Proofs of accuracy of conception of, 



380 et seq., 447 et seq. 

 Culture Media 



for bacillus of whooping-cough, 474. 

 for streptococcus, 104. 

 (see under Agar; Gelatine). 

 Cytolytic Sera 

 Theories of, 186. 

 Mode of action of, 228. 



Denys' Theory of Immunity, 25. 



Dineur's Theory of Agglutination, 147. 



Diphtheria Antitoxin, Effect of, on leu- 

 cocytes, 10, 37, 77. 



Diphtheria Bacillus, see Bacillus Diph- 

 therice. 



Diphtheria of Fowls, see Avian Diph- 

 theria. 



Diphtheria Toxin, effect of, on phagocy- 

 tosis, 37. 



Dissociation 



of agglutination caused by chemical 

 precipitates by serum, 313, 318, 

 322, 324. 

 of suspensions with colloids, 419. 



Dissolution of Red Blood Corpuscles, 

 134, 165; (see Hemolysis). 



Dog Red Blood Corpuscles, Fragility of, 

 179. 



