INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



543 



Phagocytlc Theory of Immunity, 18, 



25; (see also under Immunity). 

 Phagocytosis, 9, 10, 22, 24, 528. 



as produced essentially by ampho- 

 philes, 10. 



of various bacteria (see under each 

 micro-organism). 



in cholera infections, 9, 19, 24. 



in vaccinated animals, 11. 



in vitro, 33. 



in streptococcus infection, 14, 108, 

 128, 130. 



Delayed, in streptococcus infection, 

 124, 127. 



Effect of chemiotaxis on, 11 et seq. 



Effect of chloroform on, 23. 



Effect of diphtheria toxin on, 37. 



Effect of lactic acid on, 12. 



Relation of, to immunity, 99, 206. 



Relation of opsonins to, 389 et seq. 



Stains for, 22, 33. 

 Phagolysis in streptococcus infection, 



105. 



Pigeon Serum, Hemagglutinins in, 178. 

 Plague Bacillus, see Bacillus Pestis. 

 Plasma 



Bactericidal properties of, 27. 



vProduction of artificial, 27. 



(cf. Edema). 



Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes, see Mi- 

 cro phages. 



Precipitins (precipitating serum), 175, 

 184, 205, 246, 251, 347, 522. 



for albuminous derivatives, 251. 



for dog serum, 249. 



for egg white, 248. 



for fibrinogen, 255. 



in lactoserum, 156, 253. 



for rabbit serum, 249. 



Comparison of, with agglutinins, 149. 



Comparison of reaction of, with coag- 

 ulation, 157. 



Comparison of reaction of, with fixa- 

 tion reaction, 249, 252, 255, 256. 



Effect of heat on, 157. 



Specificity of, 253, 255. 



Technic of reaction of, 175, 349. 

 Preclpltinogen (precipitable substance) 



in insufficiently washed blood, 347. 



Effect of heat on, 157. 

 Precipitates 



Chemical precipitates: 



Hemagglutination by, 312, 431. 

 Hemolysis by, 313. 

 Relation of colloids to, 312, 414. 

 Adsorption by, 414, 431. 

 Complexes of, with sodium citrate, 



424, 429. 



Dissociation of agglutination 

 caused by, 313, 318, 322, 324. 



Precipitates Continued. 

 Serum precipitates: 



in anticholera serum, 145. 



as explaining antagonistic prop- 

 erty of normal serum, 353. 



in hemolytic serum, 148. 



Alexin deviation due to, 357. 



Action of, on sensitizing substance, 

 349. 



Alexin fixation by, 346. 



Specificity of, 149. 



Preventive Serum, (syn. Immune Se- 

 rum) 

 Combined action of, with normal 



serum, 58, 66, 103, 135. 

 Chemiotaxis by, 52. 

 Mode of action of, 81. 

 (see Preventive Substance; Pfeiffer's 



Phenomenon). 

 Preventive Substance (syn. Immune 



Body; Sensitizing Substance) 

 in anticholera serum, 51 et seq. 

 in aqueous humor, 73, 289. 

 in edema fluid, 38, 73. 

 Chemiotaxis by, 52, 80. 

 Effect of heat on, 46, 68, 88, 134. 

 Effect of, on bacteria, 90, 225. 

 Effect of injection of, 79. 

 Origin of, in serum, 54, 162. 

 Relation of leucocytes to, 38, 41. 

 Relation of, to agglutinins, 97. 

 Specificity of, 48, 60, 78. 



Bat Serum 



Hemagglutinins in, 92, 178. 



Effect of heated, on B. anthracis, 181. 

 Babbit Serum 



Antagonistic effect of, 351, 400. 



Bactericidal action of, 26. 



Hemagglutinins of, 92, 178. 



Hemolysins of, 179, 367. 



Precipitins for, 249. 



Reactivation of antirabbit serum by, 

 138, 188, 333, 334. 



Sensitizers for, 249. 



Specific agglutinins in, 182. 

 Beceptors (see Ehrlich's Theory), 363. 



Antisensitizers as solution of, 297. 



Relation of, to formation of anti- 

 bodies, 296, 301, 305, 497. 

 Bed Blood Corpuscles 



Agglutination of, see Hemagglutina- 

 tion. 



Agglutination of, by chemical pre- 

 cipitates, 312. 



Agglutination of, by mastic, 432. 



Difficulty in washing, 347. 



Dissolution of, see Hemolysis. 



Electric charge of, 313. 



Effect of agglutination on morphol- 

 ogy of, 93. 



