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LIFE OF ELIE METCHNIKOFF 



PettenkofEer, 154, 236 



Pfeiffer, 265, experiments in extra- 

 cellular destruction of microbes, 

 158-60, 165-6, 175; attacks on 

 Metchnikoff's theory, 232 



Phagocytdla, 110, 126 



Phagocytes, origin of Metchnikoff's 

 theory of, 51, 57, 278, develop- 

 ment of theory, 110, 111, 113, 

 120-22, 142, inception of theoiy, 

 116 - 19, Baumgarten's hostfle 

 criticism of theory, 126 ; applica- 

 tion of theory to erysipelas, 128, 

 opposition to theory, 131, 151, 

 controversy, 148, renewed ex- 

 periments for proving theory, 148, 

 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 279; 

 vindication of, at Buda-Pest Con- 

 gress, 159, 160 ; experiments 

 with toxins and poisons, 160-62 ; 

 experiments with antitoxins, 162- 

 164, and doctrine of immunity, 

 170-80, and seniHty, 183, 280 



Phagocytosis, Metchnikoff's first 

 paper on, read at Odessa Congress 

 of PhysiciEins and Naturalists, 

 1883, 120 



Phyllirhoe, 175 



Picot, E., Chronicle of John Neculua 

 quoted, 23 



Pirquet's test, 211 



Phomorphism of Microbes, Metchni- 

 koff's memoir, 1888, 211 



Poland, Revolution in, 1830, 26 



Polypi, 72 



Popular Star, 29 



Preyer, theory of fatigue and sleep, 

 194 



Protospongia, discovery of, by SaviUe 

 Kent, 110 



Pushkin, 2, 26 



Radlkoffer, The Crystals of Proteic 

 Substances, 33 



Rasputin, 219 



Recklinghausen, 169 n. 



Relapsing fever, experiments to 

 prove phagocjrtic reaction, 129 



Renon, Dr., 255 



Rotifera, 193, 237-8 



Rousseau, J. J., Confessions and the 

 NouveUe Heloise, 260 n. 



Roux, Dr., 137, 255, appreciation 

 of Metchnikoff quoted, 138-9, 

 141, 159, 249 ; collaboration with 

 Metchnikoff, 150, 1*2, 163, 164, 

 wins Osiris Prize, 189 ; reply to 

 campaign against Metchnikoff, 



226 ; friendship with and visits to 

 Metchnikoff in his last illness, 

 257,267,273 

 Rubenstein, M., 260 



St. L6ger-en-Yvelines, 228, 237 



SaKmbeni, Dr., 163, 184, 211, 215, 

 256, 266, 272-3 



Sanarelli, Dr., discovery of choleri- 

 form baciUi, 156 



Sarepta, 217-18 



Schaudinn, discovery of syphilitic 

 treponema, 190 



Scorpion, the, Metchnikoff's re- 

 searches concerning the develop- 

 ment of, 71 



Senility and death, Metchnikoff's 

 views on and researches, 182-8, 

 191-5 



Serums, their action, 177 



Setchenoff, Prof., 52-3, 71, 73, 78, 

 239 ; autobiography quoted, 88 



Sevres, Metchnikoff Villa at, 144, 145 



Siphonophora, 72 



Slaviansk, adventurous journey of 

 the Metchnikoff family to, 12 



Spain, Metchnikoff's eventful j oumey 

 through, 80 



Spatar, Joury Stepanovitch, 26 



Spatar, Nicholas MUescu, exploits 

 and adventures of, 23-4, mission 

 to China, 24, literary activities 

 and services to Peter the Great, 

 25, death of, 25 



Spezzia, the Metchnikoff s sojourn 

 at, 70-71 



Sponges and Echinodermata, Metch- 

 nikoff's study of, 61, 72, 106, 117 



Stepanita, Prince, his dealings with 

 Nicholas Milescu Spatar, 24 



Syphilis, Metchnikoff's researches 

 on, 189-91, 280 



'tangiers, journey to, through Spain, 



123-4, description of, 124-6 

 Tarassevitch, Dr., 212 

 Tchistovitch, Dr., 231 

 Time for Marriage, The, Metchnikoff's 



paper on, 77 

 Tolstoi, L6on, a day at lasnaia 



Paliana, 200-205 

 Tolstoi, Countess, 203 

 Tomaria, Metchnikoff's discovery 



concerning,' 70 

 Toxins and the phagocyte theory, 



experiments, 160 seg. 

 Trattoria delta Jiarmonia, the, 53 

 Trieste, Metchnikoff's work at, 62 



