INDEX 



137 



Hen's egg, white of, toxicity 

 upon injection, compared with 

 that of other species of birds, 



37 



Holobuth, technique for sensitisa- 

 tion of guinea-pigs with bac- 

 teria, 85 



Horse-flesh, feeding guinea-pigs 

 with, means of producing hyper- 

 sensitisation, 17, 18 



Horse serum, addition in sufficient 

 quantity to neutralise sensi- 

 bilisin causing anaphylactic 

 state, 76, 77 



hypersensitisation to, 



method of production in guinea- 

 pigs, 17, 18 



hypersensitiveness of rab- 

 bits in presence of, 7 



injection, experimental, fol- 

 lowed by formation of reaction- 

 product, 25 



into guinea-pigs, caus- 

 ing sudden death, 9, 10, 11 



— — by intra-cere- 



bral route, 13, 14, 15 



— advan- 

 tages of, 14, 15 



by intraperitoneal 



route, 13, 14 



• of, followed byinjections 



of goat and dromedary sera in 

 prevention of anti-anaphylactic 

 symptoms in man, 65 



sensitisation of rabbits by 



repeated injections subcutane- 

 ously, preceded by small injec- 

 tion intravenously, 61 



sensitising injection and 



toxic injection, interval neces- 

 sary between, 12 



sensitiveness to, in guinea- 

 pigs employed for testing of 

 anti-diptheritic serum, 8, 9 



weak doses of, vaccination 



^^ by, 54, 55 



Horses, anti-anaphylactic vaccina- 

 tion of, 88 



— immunisation against meningo- 

 cocci in small doses, 63 



byintravenous method, risk 



of, 62 

 • with bacterial cultures, 61 



— symptoms of serum anaphy- 

 laxis in, 40 



— used for preparation of anti- 

 streptococcic and antidysenteric 

 sera, injected with small doses, 

 63,64 



Horses used for preparation of 

 dysenteric sera, ill-effects result- 

 ing to, on injection with whole 

 cultures, 64 



Immunisation of horses with 

 bacterial cultures, 61 



— with blood-corpuscles, 61 

 Immunity, anti-anaphylactic, ac- 

 companied by disappearance 

 of antibody, 74 



not comparable with anti- 

 bacterial or antitoxic immunity, 



74 

 on what dependent, 115. 



116 

 production by weak doses 



of horse serum, 54, 55 

 in cattle undergoing 



preliminary anti-anaphylactic 



injection, 55, 56 



quickest mode of, 67 



time required for varies 



according to method of intro- 

 duction of serum, 55 



— general, and anaphylaxis, con- 

 nexion between, 130 



Immunological research on lines 

 of physical chemistry and chem- 

 istry of colloids, 130 



Infectious diseases, acute second- 

 ary rashes in, cause, 123, 124 



Inoculation, particular routes of, 

 severity or mildness of ana- 

 phylactic symptoms dependent 

 on, 114, 115 



Insect stings, relation to ana- 

 phylaxis, 121, 122 



Intestine, guinea-pig's, sensitisa- 

 tion, 125 



Iodides, hypersensitiveness to, 122 



Iodoform, anaphylaxis experi- 

 ments on guinea-pigs with, 91 



— hypersensitiveness to, 122 



— intolerance for, 91 



Joint pains in serum sickness, 119 



Kapsenberg, sensitisation experi- 

 ments on guinea-pigs in presence 

 of crystallin, 81 



Karasawa, anaphylaxis in presence 

 of vegetable proteins, 83, 84 



Keysser and M. Wassermann, pro- 

 duction of anaphylotoxins, 105 



Kidney beans, extracts of, specific 

 anaphylactic reaction following 

 injection with into guinea-pigs, 

 84 



