INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Hemolysins Continued. 



Activity of, due to two substances,184. 



Analogy of, with bactericidal sub- 

 stance, 140, 167, 177. 



Effect of heat on, 138. 



Mode of union of, with cell, 436. 



Normal, 179, 237, 340, 367. 



Reactivation of artificial, by normal 

 serum, 138. 



Specificity of, 139, 171. 



Toxicity of, 139. 



(see Hemolysis, Hernoly tic Serum, etc.). 

 Hemolysls, 134, 165, 186, 333. 



by chemical precipitates, 313. 



by normal serum, 136; (see under 

 Hemolysins). 



by specific serum in vivo, 139. 



by venom, 367, 433, 513. 



Alexin deviation in, 299, 357. 



Effect of heat on, 169. 



Inhibition of, by sodium citrate, 

 404, 433. 



Relation of conglutination to, 456. 



Effect of salt solution in experiments 

 in, 296, 301, 335, 341, 383, 399, 

 451, 453, 456. 

 Hemolytic Serum 



and its antitoxins, 186. 



produced by injecting stromata, 194. 



Antitoxin to, 197; (see Antihemo- 

 lytic Serum). 



Data concerning, 229. 



Precipitins in, 148. 



Reactivation of, by normal serum, 

 138. 



Toxicity of, 197. 



Union of, with corpuscles in vary- 

 ing proportions, 194, 260, 521. 



(see also Hemolysin; Antihematic 



serum). 



Hemotoxin, syn. Hemolytic serum, He- 

 molysin. 



Hemosensitizer or Hemo sensitizing Sub- 

 stance; (see under Sensitizing sub- 

 stance for blood corpuscles). 

 Hen Serum 



Hemagglutinins in, 136, 178. 



Hemolysins in, 179. 



Hog Cholera Bacillus, see under Ba- 

 cillus of. 

 Horse Serum 



Hemagglutinins in, 92, 178, 370. 



Agglutination of bacteria by, 96, 99, 

 100. 



Alexin of, 367, 368, 371, 379, 444. 



Relation of opsonin to alexin in, 392. 



Sensitizer in, 372, 379, 444. 



Immune Bodies, syn. Sensitizing Sub- 

 stances. 

 Single nature of hemolytic, 333. 



Immune Serum, syn. Preventive Serum. 



q. v. 

 compared with normal serum, 45, 



69, 75, 78, 177, 201. 

 Action of, due to two substances, 



46, 89. 



Agglutinins of normal and, 290. 

 Bactericidal substance in, 42, 46, 50, 



68, 70. 



Effect of heat on, 46, 59, 66, 69. 

 Inhibition to agglutination by excess 



of, 485. 



Opsonins of, 396. 

 Specificity of, 525. 

 Immunity 

 Active, 75, 103. 

 Bactericidal, 48. 

 Mechanism of, 75. 

 Passive, 79, 99, 101, 102, 303, 304. 

 Relation of agglutination to, 99, 102. 

 Relation of leucocytes to, 9. 

 Theories of, 18, 24, 25, 206, 208, 212, 



380, 294, 303, 366. 

 (see also under Ehrlich's Theory of 



Immunity and Bordet's Theory of 



Immunity). 

 Immunized Animals, Adaptability of 



bacterial cultures in the body of, 1. 

 Infections 



Death of, not due to lack of alexin, 



226. 

 Effect of, on bactericidal properties 



of serum, 67, 72. 

 Mixed, due to phagocytic selection, 



16. 

 (see Cholera Infection', Streptococcus 



Infection). 



Intestinal Transudate, Absence of bac- 

 tericidal substance in, 73. 



Lactic Acid, Effect of, on phagocytosis, 



12. 

 Lactoserum, 246. 



Action of, compared with remain, 

 155. 



Fixation reactions with, 251, 253. 



Flocculation of casein by, 155, 506. 



Precipitins of, 156, 253. 



Sensitizers of, 253. 

 Leucocytes 



of rabbit and guinea-pig in strep- 

 tococcus infection, 114. 



Artificial lowering of, in blood, 30. 



Effect of anticholera serum on, 51. 



Effect of bacterial products on, 51, 

 53, 120. 



Effect of diphtheria antitoxin on, 

 10, 37, 77. 



Origin of bactericidal substances in, 

 24, 32, 75, 78. 



