CONTENTS xvii 



CHAPTER XVIII WHOOPING -COUGH, 

 SCARLET FEVER AND CEREBROSPINAL 

 MENINGITIS 218 



Whooping-cough, 218 Prevalence, 218 Cause, 

 219 Vaccination, 219 Dosage, 220 Reaction, 220 

 Immunity, 220 Scarlet fever, 221 Prevalence, 

 221 Cause, 222 Vaccination, 222 Dosage, 223 

 Reaction, 223 Results, 224 Cerebrospinal menin- 

 gitis, 225 Vaccination, 225 Immunity, 226 Dos- 

 age, 226 Reaction, 226 Results, 227. 



CHAPTER XIX HAY FEVER 229 



Historic, 229 Results of vaccination, 230 Pol- 

 len Vaccine, 231 Description of vaccine, 231 Dos- 

 age and administration, 232 Duration of treatment, 

 233 Periods of hay fever, 233 Time to vaccinate, 

 234 Caution, 234 Reaction, 235 Immunity, 235 

 Some general principles, 236- Treatment during at- 

 tack, 236 How to secure treatment, 237. 



PART V 



VACCINES IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE 



CHAPTER XX THERAPEUTIC INOCULA- 

 TION 238 



Important points, 238 Negative phase, 239 

 Application, 240 Dosage, 241 Clinical evidence, 242 

 Reactions following vaccines, 244 Surgical meas- 

 ures, 245 Indications, 246 Preparation, 247 

 Autogenous vs. stock vaccines, 248 Dosage, 250 

 Mixed vaccines, 252 When to use vaccines and when 

 sera, 254. 



CHAPTER XXI CUTANEOUS DISEASES . . 256 



Acne, 257 Dosage of Acne Vaccines, 258 

 Boils, 260 Sycosis, 262 Eczema, 262 Rosacea, 

 263 Staphylococcus infections, 263 Erysipelas, 264. 



CHAPTER XXII GENITO-URINARY IN- 

 FECTIONS 266 



Gonococcus infections, 266 Urethritis, 267 

 Vulvovaginitis, 268 Ophthalmia, 268 Iritis, 269 



