INDEX 



571 



Body fluids, bactericidal 

 powers of, in 

 natural immunity, 

 80 



Bogomolez's work on ana- 

 phylaxis, 371 



Borden's . method of agglu- 

 tination, 223 



Bordet, explanation of, on 

 agglutination, 240 

 findings of, on bacterio- 

 lytic power of 

 immune serum, 

 140, 141 



o n neutralization i n 

 t o x i n - a ntitoxin 

 reaction, 122 

 views of, concerning re- 

 lation of antigen, 

 amboceptor and 

 complement, 158, 

 159 



concerning relation of 

 antigen, ambocep- 

 tOr and comple- 

 ment, action of 

 complex in, 159 

 schematic representa- 

 tion, 159 



Bordet-Danysz phenomenon 

 in neutralization 

 in toxin - anti- 

 toxin reaction, 

 123 



I'.ordet and Gengou's ex- 

 periment on alex- 

 in fixation, 186, 

 187 



Bordet-Gengou phenomenon 

 in alexin fixation, 

 188 et seq. 



Gay's experiments sup- 

 porting, 190 



Moreschi's experiments 

 supporting, 189 



Botyjinus poisoning, ac- 

 tion of, 41 



Botulinus toxin, 4 



Bouillon Mitre (Denys), 

 357 



Bovine colloid, 167 



Bovine tuberculosis, rela- 

 tive susceptibility 

 of man and ani- 

 mals to. 52 



Brownian movement in 

 colloids, 549 



Buchner on bactericidal 

 power of blood in 

 natural immunity, 

 80 



Calmette's investigations 

 in snake poisons, 

 466 et seq. 

 ophthalmo-reaction, 442 



Capsule formation in bac- 

 teria, by attenua- 

 tion, 18 

 virulence and, 18 



Calvary's work on anaphy- 

 laxis, 369 



Carriers, bacillus, 2 



Castellani, absorption ex- 

 periments of, in 

 agglutination, 232 



Catarrhal nasopharyngitis 

 and conjunctivi- 

 tis, sudden at- 

 tacks of, anaphy- 

 lactic nature of, 

 437 



Cell receptors, overproduc- 

 tion of, 152 



structure of, 127 

 Cellular theory of immu- 

 nity, 136 



Cerebrospinal meningitis, 

 epidemic, serum 

 therapy in, 471 



early investigations in, 

 471 



Flexner and Jobling's 

 work on, 472 



Jochmann's investiga- 

 tions in, 471, 472 



Kolle and Wassermann's 

 investigations in, 

 471 



nature of action in, 473 



results of. 472, 473 



standardization of serum 



in, 473 



Chantemesse's early ex- 

 periments in se- 

 rum therapy of 

 typhoid fever, 477 

 Chemotaxis, 285 



anaphylatoxiu and. 291 



Engelmann's studies in, 

 287 



influence of bacteria in, 

 288 



influence of bacterial 

 extracts in, 288, 

 289 



malic acid in, 286 



of slime-molds or myxo- 

 mycetes, 286 



of spermatozoa of ferns, 

 286 



Pfeffer's technique in, 

 286 



physical explanations of, 

 292 et seq. 



selective, 291. 295 



surface tension in. 293 

 "artificial amebse" 



and, 294 



Chicken cholera, vaccina- 

 tion against, his- 

 tory of, 63 



Cholera, active prophylac- 

 tic immunization 

 against, 487 

 Ferran's early invcsti- 



.gations in, 487 

 Ilaffkine's method in. 



4S7, 488 



Kolle's method in, 489 

 Strong's method i n, 

 489 



Asiatic, relative suscep- 

 tibility of man 

 and animals to. 

 53 



chicken, vaccination 

 against, history 

 of, 63 



effect of path of intro- 

 duction of bac- 

 teria of, on infec- 

 tion, 14 



experiments in, showing 

 bactericidal pow- 

 ers of blood se- 

 rum in. 137 



hog, immunization with 

 bacterial products 

 in, 72 



Cobra antitoxin, action of, 

 467 



standardization of, 468 

 Cobra lecithid, 175 

 Cobra venom, action of, 467 



Coctoprecipitin, 258 

 "Coefficient of extinction," 



332 



Cole's work on serum 

 therapy of pneu- 

 monia, 477 

 Colles' law, 499 

 Colloid gold reaction, 539 

 Colloids, 543 



application of phenom- 

 ena of, in elec- 

 trical field, 562 

 to action in animal 



body, 560 

 to action in bacteria, 



560, 561 

 to action with eggs of 



Fundulus, 561 

 to biology, 559 et seq. 

 to Danysz toxin-anti- 

 toxin phenome- 

 non, 561 



to nonagglutination in 

 excess of agglu- 

 tinin, 562 

 chemical properties of, 



552, 553 

 chemical composition 



in, 552 

 chemical reactions in, 



552 

 electrochemical ioniza- 



tion in, 553 

 classification of, 544 

 definition of, 543 

 emulsion, 544, 554 

 flocculation of, by elec- 

 trolytes, 553 

 acids and alkalies in, 



553 



concentration of elec- 

 trolyte in. 553 

 explanation of, 554 

 nature of sol in, 554 

 precipitin reaction an- 

 alogous to, 265 

 salts in, 553 

 zone phenomenon in, 



555 



gel, 544 



Graham's work on, 543 

 irreversible. 544 

 lyophobic, 559 

 lyophylic, 559 

 mutual reactions of, 555 

 in two oppositely elec- 

 trical sols, 556 

 explanation of, 557 

 in two similarly elec- 

 trical sols, 555 

 protective action of 

 electrolyte in, 556 

 protective action of 

 great excess of 

 one colloid over 

 the other, 556 

 explanation of, 556 

 nature of, 544 

 physical properties of, 



545 et seq. 

 Brownian movQtnent 



of particles in, 

 549 



distribution of parti- 

 cles in, 549, 550 



electrical properties 

 in, 550 



form of particles in, 

 546 



kinetic energy in, 549 



size of particles in, 

 measurement of, 



546 et seq. 



