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INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Salt Solution, Action of, in hemolytic 



experiments, 296, 301, 335, 341, 



383, 399, 451, 453, 456. 

 Selection, Effect of phagocytic, in 



increasing virulence of bacteria, 4, 



6, 15. 

 Sensitized Blood Corpuscles 



Action of alexin on, 196, 337, 365. 

 Action of alexin plus conglutinin on, 



374 et seq. 



Action of opsonins on, 395. 

 Effect of washing on, 172, 185. 

 Action of antisensitizer on, 283, 287. 

 Fixation of alexin on, 190, 219, 230, 



234, 244, 261, 363, 365, 398, 510. 

 Suppression of cure of, by antisen- 

 sitizer, 288. 

 Sensitizing Substance, (syn. Preventive 



Substance; Immune Body; Sensi- 



tizer; Amboceptor). 

 as characteristic of specific immune 



serum, 160, 161, 187. 

 against albuminous substances, 241, 



246, 257, 301. 



for bacteria (see under various Micro- 

 organisms). 



for egg white, 248, 254. 

 for fibrinogen, 249, 255. 

 for milk, 253. 

 for serum, 241 ; (also under various 



Sera). 



in antimicrobial sera, 217. 

 in ormal sera, 184, 240, 288, 372, 



379, 408, 444 ; (see also under 



Hemolysins). 

 Absorption of, by antigen, 160, 171, 



191, 229. 

 Absorption of, by stromata of red 



blood cells, 193. 

 Action of antisensitizer on, 285, 286, 



287, 513. 



Action of precipitates on, 349. 

 Action of, on heated blood cells, 



337. 



Antitoxin to ; (see Antisensitizer). 

 Demonstration of, by fixation reac- 

 tion, 218, 245, 250, 348, 467; (see 



also Fixation Reaction). 

 Effect of dilution on, 174. 

 Effect of heat on, 174, 183, 185. 

 Fixation of, considered as similar to 



a dyeing process, 194, 216, 230, 



262. 



Mode of action of, 172, 174, 436. 

 Multiplicity of partial, (Ehrlich and 



Morgenroth), 235, 302, 333. 

 Relation of alexin to, 172, 214, 229, 



234, 239, 334, 357, 3G3, 368, 387, 



403, 440, 511. 

 Relation of opsonins to, 397. 



Serum 



of vaccinated animals, 8, 56. 



Detection of, by mastic, 347. 



Properties of specific, 159. 



(see Normal Serum; Immune Serum; 

 Anticholera Serum ; Antistreptococcus 

 Serum ; also under various Micro- 

 organisms). 

 Silicic Acid, Agglutination of blood 



corpuscles by, 313. 

 Sodium Citrate - 



Action of, on calcium chloride, 425, 

 434. 



Action of, due to acid radicle, 424. 



Antiflocculating action of, 404. 



Complexes of, with chemical pre- 

 cipitates, 424, 429. 



Dissemination of chemical precipi- 

 tates by, 424. 



Inhibiting effect of, on agglutination, 

 432. 



Inhibiting effect of, on alexin fixa- 

 tion, 404, 512. 



Inhibiting effect of, on biological 



hemolysins, 404, 433. 

 Stains 



for bacillus of avian diphtheria, 492. 



for bacillus of whooping-cough, 478. 



for Pfeiffer's phenomenon, 63. 



for phagocytosis, 22, 33. 



for streptococcus infection, 106, 123, 



129. 

 Stimulin, 79. 



as identical with opsonin, 389. 

 Streptococcus 



Agglutination of, 91, 92, 118. 



Areola formed about resistant, 106, 

 109. 



Culture medium for, 104. 



Destruction of, by leucocytic extract, 

 120. 



Effect of age on virulence of, 112, 

 123 et seq. 



Negative chemiotaxis by, 13, 15, 

 106, 112, 113. 



Phagocytosis of, 37. 



(sec Antistreptococcus Serum; Strep- 

 tococcus Infection). 

 Streptococcus Infection 



in the guinea-pig, 104, 114. 



in the rabbit, 109, 111. 



Delayed phagocytosis in, 124, 127. 



Exudate in, 110, 124. 



Phagolysis in, 105. 



Phagocytosis in, 14, 108, 128, 130. 



Portal of entry in, 116, 132. 



Mechanism of cure in, 108. 



Relapse or re-infection in, 109, 113 t 

 115, 129. 



Stains for studying, 106, 123, 129. 



