2 6o PHARMACEUTICAL BACTERIOLOGY 



Antityphoid serum. 



Antidysenteric serum. 



Antigonorrheal serum. 



Antiplague serum (Yersin's serum). 



Antianthrax serum. 



Scarlet fever serum (Marpmann's serum). 



An ti tuberculous serum (antituberculins). 



C. Bacterins or Opsonogens. (Vaccines.} (Homologous or autogen- 

 ous, heterogenous and mixed.) 

 Staphylococcus. 



S. pyogenes albeus. 



S. pyogenes aureus. 



used singly or mixed. 



S. pyogenes citreus. 

 Streptococcus. 

 Gonococcus. 

 Typhoid. 



Typhoid (Shafer's mixed bacterin). 

 Colon bacillus. 

 Neoformans bacillus. 

 Pyocyaneous bacillus. 



Bubonic plague bacillus (Haffkine's plague vaccine). 

 Tuberculins. 



Tuberculin, old (T. O.). 



Tuberculin residuum (T. R.). 



Tuberculin precipitate (T. P.). 



Bacillus emulsion (B. E.). 



Bacillus nitrate (B. F.). 



D. Toxins (modified). 

 Small-pox vaccine. 

 On ivory points. 

 In glycerinated tubes. 

 Dry form. 



Hydrophobia vaccine. 

 Erysipelas and prodigiosus toxin. (Cancer and other malignant 



growths.) 

 Antivenine. (Snake toxin.) 



2. For Veterinary Use 

 A. Antitoxic Sera or Antitoxins. 

 Antitetanic serum. 

 Influenza serum. (Intravenous use.) 

 Hog cholera serum. 



