INDEX 



13a 



Antipyxin, anaphylaxis experi- 

 ments on guinea-pigs with, 

 92 



— intolerance to, 92, 122 

 Antiplague serum, injection pro- 

 ducing passive anaphylaxis, 

 88 



Antistreptococcic sera, horses used 

 for preparation of injected with 

 small doses, 63, 64 



Apotoxin, 83, 97 



— genesis of, 98 



Arterial pressure, effect of intra- 

 venous injection of peptone on, 

 107 



Arteries, small, of liver, kidneys, 

 spleen , and hear tof anaphylactic 

 guinea-pigs, 127 



Arthus, hypersensitiveness of 

 rabbits in presence of horse 

 serum, 7 



AscoU's method of prevention of 

 anti-anaphylactic accidents in 

 man, 65 



Asphyxia, cause of death after 

 anaphylactic shock, 39 



— — from anaphylactic 



shock, in dog, 40 



Asthma, bronchial or spasmodic, 

 lung changes in anaphylactic 

 guinea-pig resembling those of, 

 124 



— symptoms, in relation to ana- 

 phylaxis, 125 



— treatment by hypodermic in- 

 jections of peptone, 124 



Asthmatics, anaphylactic symp- 

 toms terminating fatally in, 

 120 



Atoxyl, injection of, inhibits 

 anaphylactic shock in sensitised 

 guinea-pigs, 50 



Atropine, hypersensitiveness to, 

 122 



— preventive administration 

 against anti-anaphylactic acci- 

 dents in man, 65 



Auer and Lewis, anaphylaxis in 



relation to the lungs, 109 

 Auer's method of prevention of 



anti-anaphylactic accidents in 



man, 64, 65 

 Auld, A. G., treatment of asthma 



adopted by, 124 



Bacillus coli, sensitisation of 

 guinea-pigs with, 86 



— prodigiosus, anaphylotoxins 

 from, 102 



Bacillus tuberculosis, anaphylo- 

 toxins from, 102 

 sensitisation to, 124 



— typhosus, anaphylotoxins from, 

 102 



Bacteria, absence from thera- 

 peutic sera important, 33 



— culture of, immunisation of 

 horses with, 61 



— immunisation of female goats 

 with, in two intravenous injec- 

 tions, 62, 63 



— immunisation of female goats 

 with, in two intravenous injec- 

 tions, nature of reaction follow- 

 ing second injection, 63 



— technique for sensitisation of 

 guinea-pigs with, 85 



Bacterial anaphylaxis, 123 



— — analogous to serum ana- 

 phylaxis, 129, 130 



passive, 87, 88 



question of specificity, 84, 



85 



relation to cellular theory, 



129 



— anaphylotoxins. production of, 

 102, 103 



— infections, symptoms in rela- 

 tion to anaphylaxis, 125 



Bail, production of hypersensitive- 

 ness to tuberculin, 88, 89 



Besredka, vaccine of, 54 



Blood, anaphylaxis in relation to, 

 107, 108 



— circulating, cellular reaction 

 in, 129 



— coagulability diminished in 

 anaphylaxis, 118 



— coagulation, diminution in sen- 

 sitised dog, 107 



corpuscles, agglutinate masses 



of, plugging of pulmonary 

 vessels with (pseudo-anaphy- 

 laxis), 118 



immunisation with, 61 



— foreign, reinjection into rab- 

 bit, lethal effect, 61 



how pre- 

 vented, 61, 62 



— non-coagulability induced by 

 intravenous injection of pep- 

 tone, 108 



pressure, fall of, in anaphy- 

 laxis, 118 



vessels, pulmonary, plugging 



with thrombi and agglutinate 

 masses of blood - corpuscles 

 (pseudo-anaphylaxis), 118 



