INDEX 



139 



Mouth, vaccination by way of, 

 to obtain abolition of ana- 

 phylactic state, 70, 71 



Mummies, human or animal 

 nature of, determined by ana- 

 phylactic reaction, 94 



Muscle, sensitisation in serum 

 anaphylaxis, 125 



Narcotics, effect on production of 

 anaphylactic shock in guinea- 

 pigs, 48, 49 



Nervous origin of anaphylactic 

 symptoms, 14 



NicoUe and Abt, development 

 of lysin in relation to hyper- 

 sensitiveness of guinea-pigs, 109 



Novy and Drekmif, researches on 

 anaphylotoxins, 128 



Nucleoproteins, a and /3, antigenic 

 differences observed between, 

 126 



Ohkubo, experiments on ana- 

 phylaxis in presence of tissue 

 extracts, 79, 80 



Organs, bodily, tissue extracts of, 

 anaphylaxis in presence of, 79, 

 80 



Otto, experimental work on ana- 

 phylaxis, 9 



• — vaccination experiments 

 against so-called toxin in sera, 



50 

 Ox, symptoms of serum ana- 

 phylaxis in, 40 



Paralysis, in anaphylactic shock 



in dog, 39 

 Pasteur Institute, degree to which 



therapeutic sera are heated at, 



48 

 Peptone confers no immunity to 



anaphylactic accidents on 



guinea-pig, 109 



— intravenous injection into dog, 

 result, 107 



solutions, hypodermic injection 



in treatment of asthma, 124 



— previous injection annuls lethal 

 action of anaphylotoxins, 113 



— vaccinating power of, 108 

 Physical agents, attempts at 



destruction of toxic substance 

 of sera by, 44 



— theory of anaphylaxis, iii 



v. Pirquet and Schick, discovery 

 of serum sickness in children by, 

 8 



Pneumococcus, anaphylotoxins 

 from, 103 



Polypeptid, synthetic, typical re- 

 action obtained with, 126 



Protein digestion, sensitising 

 group resulting from destruc- 

 tion by normal digestion, 121 



— foreign, of bacteria, liberation 

 by process of bacteriolysis, 



123 



— — inoculation and ingestion, 

 cause of anaphylactic symptoms, 



125 

 — • molecule, alteration in prob- 

 ably necessary for production 

 of anaphylaxis, 127 



— source of, in drug anaphylaxis, 

 122, 123 



— split products, 127 



— used not the determining 

 factor in production of ana- 

 phylaxis, 118 



Proteins only probably concerned 



in production of anaphylaxis, 



127 

 Proteoses, reaction obtained with, 



126 

 Pseudo-anaphylaxis, 118 

 Pseudo-globulin as anaphylactic 



antigen, 126 

 Pulmonary anaphylactic reaction, 



three types of, 118 

 Pyrexia in serum sickness, 119 



Quinine, hypersensitiveness to, 

 "^ 122 



— sulphate, anaphylaxis ex- 

 periments on guinea-pigs with, 



93 

 intolerance to, 93 



Rabbits, hypersensitiveness of, 



in presence of horse serum, 7 

 to injection of milk, 7 



— injection with egg-albumen in 

 small doses to protect against 

 local anaphylaxis, 60 



— intravenous injection with 

 meningococci, protective effect 

 of, 62 



— local anaphylaxis in, following 

 subcutaneous injections of 

 serum, milk, or egg-albumen, 39 



— production of passive ana- 

 phylaxis in, 26 



— reinjection of foreign blood 

 into, lethal effect, 61 



how 



prevented, 61, 62 



