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and to the Therapeutic Inoculation of the New Tuberculin,” Lancet, May 1), 
1903, vol . 1, p. 1299. 
Wright, A. E. “On Some Further Improvements in the Procedures for 
Testing and Judging by the Naked Eye of the Agglutinating and Bacterio- 
lytic Effects Exerted by the Sera of Patients Suffering from, or Preventively 
Inoculated Against, Typhoid Fever, Malta Fever, and Tuberculous Affec- 
tions,” Lancet. July 25, 1903, vol. 2, p. 214. 
Wright, A. E. : “On Some Further Antityphoid Inoculation,” London, 1904. 
Wright, A. E.: “On Certain New Methods of Blood Examination with Some 
Indications of their Clinical Importance,” Lancet, Jan. 23, 1904, vol. 1, p. 215. 
Wright, A. E. : “On Antityphoid Inoculation, and on the Principles of 
Protective Inoculation and the Physiology of Immunization,” The Prac- 
titioner, Jan., Feb., and March, 1904, pp. 118, 191, and 350. 
Wright, A. E.: “On the Treatment of Acne, Furunculosis and Sycosis by 
Therapeutic Inoculations of Staphylococcic Vaccine,” Brit. Med. Jour., 
May 7, 1904, vol. 1, p. 1075. 
Wright, A. E.: “Pathological Suggestions,” Lancet, July 9, 1904, vol. 2, 
p. 73. 
Wright, A. E.: “A Lecture on the Inoculation Treatment of Tuberculosis,” 
Clinical Journal, Nov. 9, 1904. 
Wright, A. E. : “On the Action Exerted upon the Staphylococcus Pyogenes 
by Humen Blood Fluids, and on the Elaboration of Protective Elements in 
the Human Organism in Response to Inoculation of a Staphylococcus Vac- 
cine,” Proc. Roy. Soc., 1904, vol. 74, p. 147. 
Wright, A. E. : “L T eber die Antikorper des Streptococcen- und Pneumo- 
coccen-Immunserums,” Deutsche med. Woch., Dec. 22, 1904, vol. 30, No. 52, 
p. 1929. 
Wright, A. E.: “On the General Principles of the Therapeutic Inoculations 
of Bacterial Vaccines as Applied to the Treatment of Tuberculous Infections,” 
Lancet, Dec. 2, 1905, vol. 2, p. 1598; Dec. 9, vol. 2, p. 1674. 
Wright, A. E.: “On the Foundations of Serum Therapy,” Clinical Jour., 
May 16, 1906. 
Wright, A. E.: “The Opsonic Theory,” The Canadian Practitioner and 
Review, Nov., 1906, vol. 31, No. 11, p. 605; Pediatrics, 1907, vol. 19, p. 6. 
Wright, A. E.: “Principles of Vaccine Therapy,” Jour. Amer. Med. Asso., 
Aug. 10 and 17, 1907, vol. 49 pp. 479 and 567. 
Wright, C. : “Opsonins and the Rontgen Ray Treatment,” Arch, of the 
Rontgen Ray, Dec., 1905. 
Wright and Douglas: “An Experimental Investigation of the Role of the 
Blood Fluids in Connection with Phagocytosis,” Proc. Roy. Soc., 1903, vol. 72, 
No. 483, p. 357. 
Wright and Douglas: “Further Observations on the Role of the Blood 
Fluids in Connection with Phagocytosis,” Proc. Roy. Soc., 1904, vol. 73, 
p. 129. 
Wright and Douglas: “On the Action Exerted upon the Tubercle Bacillus 
by Human Blood Fluids, and on the Elaboration of Protective Elements in 
the Human Organism in response to Inoculations of a Tubercle Vaccine,” 
Pro. Roy. Soc., 1904, vol. 74. p. 160; Lancet, Oct. 22, 1904, vol. 2, p. 1138. 
Wright and Douglas: “On the Action Exerted upon the Staphylococcus 
Pyogenes by Human Blood, and on the Elaboration of Protective Elements 
in the Human Organism in response to Inoculations of a Staphylococcus 
Vaccine,” Proc. Roy. Soc., 1904, vol. 74, p. 147. 
Wright, Douglas, Freeman, Wells, Fleming, and others; “Studies in con- 
