492 INFECTION AND RESISTANCE 



This is the standard treatment used almost everywhere in the 

 world at present. Other methods have been recommended. One of 

 these is that of Hogyes, in which virus fixe unattenuated is used in 

 dilution. Hogyes begins by injecting 3 c. c. of a 1 to 10,000 dilution 

 of virus fixe, gradually proceeding within 14 days to 1 c. c. of a 1 to 

 100 dilution. 



Fixed virus attenuated by the addition of antirabic serum and 

 chemical disinfectants (carbolic acid) and by partial digestion in 

 gastric juice has also been used, but none of* these methods has at- 

 tained widespread application. 



