INDEX 



445 



Eclampsia, cytolytic theory of, 195 



Eel serum: immunity to, 125, 130, 135 ; 

 precipitin for, 228 



Ehrlich's phenomenon, 328. See Glos- 

 sary 



Electrolysis of toxins, 90, 92 



Endocomplement, 156. See Glossary 



Endothelial cells as phagocytes, 246 



Endotoxin, 56, 339. See Glossary 



Enterokinase, 256 



Enzymes : analogies with toxins, 42 ; 

 proteolytic, in pus, 337 



Epitoxoid, 76 



Epitoxonoid , 327 



Ergophore group. See Glossary 



Erysipelas, treatment of, 362 



Evolution, 130, 165 ; of bacteria, 221, 



344 



Exhaustion, Pasteur's theory of, 34 

 Exotoxins, 48 (see Glossary) ; chemical 



nature of, 53 



False rise, 274 



Fatigue, 10 



Fixation of complement, 153, 168, 236. 



See Glossary 



Fixator, 141, -167. See Glossary 

 Flagella, agglutination of, 227 

 Food, insufficient, II 

 Fowl cholera, 18, 22 

 Frog, action of tetanus toxin on, 45 

 Frontal sinus suppuration, 367 



Gastrotoxin, 194. See Glossary 



Gengou's reaction. See Glossary 



Giant cells, 378 



Gleet, opsonic index in, 368 



Gonococci : immunity to, 369 ; local 

 immunity to, 30, 369 ; opsonic index 

 to, 368 ; vaccines in disease due to, 

 370 



Group reactions, 217. See Glossary 



H 



Hgemagglutinin, 221. See Glossary 

 Hsemolysins : bacterial, 40, 44, 50 ; 



serum, 141 et seq. 

 Haemolysis, 40, 141 (see Glossary) ; 



by silicic acid, 326 ; methods of 



research, 185 

 Hsemolysoids, 46, 51 

 Hsemopsonin, 245, 273, 285 

 Haptines, 95. See Glossary 

 Haptophore group, 46. See Glossary 

 Hepatotoxin, 192 

 Heterolysins, 149 

 Hog cholera, vaccination against, 39 



Horse-flesh, test for, 237 

 Horse-sickness, vaccination against, 28 

 Hydatids, diagnosis of, 170 

 Hypersensitiveness to toxins, 61, 121. 

 See Anaphylaxis 



Ichthyoloxin, 101, 125 



Immune body, 141. See Glossary 



Immunisin, 141 



Immunitas non sterilisans, 16, 33, 331 



Immunity : acquired, 19 ; active, 20 ; 

 atreptic, 35 ; bacterial, 331 ; defini- 

 tion of, I ; due to loss of receptors, 

 125; local, 29; mixed, 28 ; natural, 

 7 ; of leucocytes, 128 ; passive, 26 ; 

 to toxins, 115; to toxins, natural, 



134 



Incitor element. See Glossary 

 Indol, 115 

 Infection, definition of, 5 ; predisposing 



causes of, 9 

 Interbody, 141 

 Intermediary body, 141 

 Ions, 80 



Iritis, gonococcal, 370 

 Isoagglutinin, 221. See Glossary 

 Isolysin, 149 

 Isoprecipitin, 234 



Koch's phenomenon, see tuberculin. 



See Glossary 

 Kraus's reaction, 209 



Latency of bacteria> 33 ; of tubercle 

 bacilli, 387 



Latent period of toxins, 41 



Lecithin : action on toxins, 107 ; role 

 in haemolysis, 156, 180 



Lens, crystalline, precipitin to, 233 



Lethal dose, minimal, 42 



Leucocytes : absorption of toxins by, 

 44, 113 ; as source of complement, 

 179 ; chemotactic attraction of, 112 ; 

 degeneration of, 122 ; during starva- 

 tion, etc., 12; immunity of, 128; 

 in combating toxins, 120, 137 ; in 

 Metchnikoff s theory, 242 ; prepara- 

 tion of emulsions of, 257 



Leucoc) tosis in prognosis, 112, 341 



Leucolysins, 49, 358 



Leucopaenia, 341 



Leucotoxic serum, 190 



Leucotoxins, 49, 358 



Liver, phagocytosis in, 336 



Local lesion, 33 ; cure of, 346 



Local immunity, 29, 125 



Lungs, phagocytosis in, 248, 336 



