Index 



581 



phagocytosis in, 149, 151; haematozoon 

 in, 279 



Domestic animals, immunisation of, against 

 disease. See Bovidae, Dog, Goat, Horse, 

 Pig, Sheep, Swine, Vaccines, Vaccinations 



Dourine, 2, 247 



Drepanidium, 515 



Drugs, absorption of, by leucocytes, 400 



Duodenum, chemiotaxis of mucous mem- 

 brane of, 64 



"Dust" cells, 75, 411-414 



Eel's serum. See also Ichthyotoxin 



Eel's serum, toxic action of, 20, 111, 563; 

 and precipitins, 68, 106 



Effusions of blood, fate of, 73 



Ehrlich's neutral red reaction, 13, 83, 181; 

 classification of leucocytes, 74, 76-78; 

 theory of side-chains or receptors, 120, 

 381-384, 538, 557, 562-563; compared 

 with theory of phagocytes, 296-299, 538, 

 558; "immunising unit," 373, 496 



Elephant, extinction of, 8 



Elimination of micro-organisms from the 

 body, 43, 46 ; by the epidermis, 406 ; by 

 the conjunctiva, 408; by the nasal mu- 

 cosa, 410 



Emys. See Turtle 



Endo-enzymes, 197 



Endotrypsin of yeast, 197 



Enterokynase, 59, 98 



Enzymes. See Ferments 



Eosinophile leucocytes, secretion by, in 

 bacteriolysis, 187, 542 



Eosinophile staining reaction, 198 



Epidermis, exfoliation of the, 406 



Ernst's bacillus, immunity of frog against, 

 140 



Erysipelas. See Swine erysipelas 



Erysipelas, immunity in, 434 



Erysipelas streptococcus, protective action 

 of, against anthrax, 323; its use in ma- 

 lignant tumours, 434 



Excretion. See also Elimination 



Excretion in relation to micro-organisms, 

 43, 432 ; of pepsin in the urine, 65 ; of 

 pepsin in the blood, 66, 563 



Exfoliation of the epidermis, 406 



Exudations, bactericidal power of, 185, 193, 

 195 



Farcy, slow evolution of, 406 



Fats, protective action of, against toxins, 

 387 



Ferments. See also Intestinal, Digestive, 

 Fibrin-ferment, Gastric juice, Saliva, 

 Trypsin 



Ferments, Pasteur on the organised nature 

 of, 2; soluble (diastases or enzymes), in 

 digestion, 49, 55, 57, 108, 109, 197; anti- 

 toxic function of digestive, 424; phago- 

 cytic, 197, 549-559; hypersecretion of, 563 



Fibrin ferment (plasmase), 95, 197, 550 



Fishes. See Goldfish 



Fishes, phagocytosis in, 135 



Fixatives (immunising body, or amboceptor, 

 or sensibilising substance), 88, 92-95, 

 97, 98, 103-105, 199-202, 296; synonyms 

 of, 91 ; analogy of, with enterokynase, 

 98; presence of, in plasmas, 103, 112- 

 114, 217 ; in protective serums, 269, 438 ; 

 in mesenteric glands, 98 ; in spenno- 

 toxins, 101; origin of, 103, 294, 537, 

 556-559 ; specificity of, 88, 105, 216, 251, 

 253, 296; rarity of, in normal fluids, 

 199-201, 250; method of determining 

 whether present in a serum, 199 ; absent 

 from aqueous humour of immunised 

 animals, 217, 222, 251; in the immu- 

 nised organism, 250-255; properties 

 of, 251, 253, 255, 554; differ from 

 agglutinative substances, 255, 265, 559 ; 

 relation of, to phagocytosis, 291, 295 ; 

 part played by, in Pfeiffer's pheiiomenon, 

 251, 295 ; and protective substances 

 closely connected, 269, 294, 295, 561; 

 compared with cytases, 555 ; mechanism 

 of action of, 557 



Food substances, absorption of, by other 

 channel than alimentary canal, 67 



Foods and antiseptics, 26 



Foreign bodies, fate of, in organism, 46, 

 52, 55, 56, 517 



Formed elements, resorption of the, 47, 

 67-105 



Fowl, immunity of, against anthrax, 144, 

 159 ; phagocytosis in, 144, 282 ; bacteri- 

 cidal action of plasma of, on anthrax, 

 146 ; blood serum of, and tetanus, 204 ; 

 immunity of, against tetanus, 204; na- 

 tural immunity of, against tetanus toxin, 

 335 ; influence of removal of parts of 

 brain and cord on tetanus in, 384 



Fowl cholera, infection of laboratory ani- 

 mals with, 181 ; vaccine against, 208 ; 

 phagocytosis in, 282 ; action of exuda- 

 tions of fowls vaccinated against, 288; 

 acquired immunity against, 288, 508 ; 

 failure of bacillus of, to grow in certain 

 media, 510 



Friedlander's bacillus prevents infection by 

 anthrax, 323 



Frog, phagocytosis in, 137, 142 ; immunity 

 of, against anthrax, 137 ; against Ernst's 

 bacillus, 140; against bacillus of mouse 

 septicaemia, 141 ; against cholera vibrio, 

 142 ; acquired immunity of, against pyo- 

 cyanic disease, 210, 301 ; natural im- 

 munity of, against tetanus toxin, 330 ; 

 against diphtheria toxin, 330; immuni- 

 sation of, against abrin, 345 ; absorption 

 of tetanus toxin by brain of, 386 



Frog embryo, positive chemiotaxis in seg- 

 mentation-cells of, 565 



Fungi, diseases set up by, 2, 4, 18, 32, 131, 

 135, 404 (see also Aspergillosis, Mycoses) 



