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Back Matter Source: The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 21, No. 6 (Dec., 1917) Published by: Oxford University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30084279 . Accessed: 19/05/2014 19:59 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Oxford University Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of Infectious Diseases. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.104.110.130 on Mon, 19 May 2014 19:59:35 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 21, No. 6 (Dec., 1917)Published by: Oxford University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30084279 .

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GENERAL INDEX

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GENERAL INDEX

A PAGE

Abscesses in myositis purulenta tropica, the etiologic agent and the local- izing factor of the - 298

Abscesses in rabbits, subcutaneous - - - - - - - - 314 Acid production by streptococci, hemolysin and - - - - - 475 Adams, Theodore W. See DeKruif, Paul H. - - - - - -580 Agglutination in typhus fever 21 Allen, Paul W. Comparison of the rate of gas-production by certain

bacteria in raw and in pasteurized milk - 219 Allergic rabbits, precipitin-production in------- 269 Amboceptor in glycerol, preservation of antisheep hemolytic - - -404 Anderson, Harry Warren. Yeast-like fungi of the human intestinal tract 341 Anilin in rabbits, effect of - - - - - - - - - - 497 Antibodies for bacillus typhi-exanthematici in typhus fever contacts - 132 Antigen, pollen, comparative methods of preparing

' - - - - - 523 Antigen, a stable pollen- - 387 Antigen in acute poliomyelitis, complement fixation with a specific - 515 Antisheep hemolytic amboceptor in glycerol, preservation of 404 Antitoxin and toxin mixtures for active immunization against diphtheria 493 Arthritis, chronic, in swine ---------- 526 Arthritis, rheumatoid, results of blood cultures in 154 Aschner, Paul W. Studies on pneumococci and streptococci - - 409

B

Bacilli, typhoid, isolation of, from urine - 145 Bacillus diphtherial influence of oxygen tension on morphologic varia-

tions in------ -47 Bacillus paratyphosus A, fecal examinations of regiment infected with - 141 Bacillus paratyphosus B, effect and nature of toxin of - - - -541 Bacillus typhi-exanthematici, antibodies for, in typhus fever contacts - 132 Bacillus welchii, mechanism of infections with - 588 Bacillus welchii, toxin of - 580, 588 Bacteria and fungi, inhibitory action of lactic acid on certain - - 322 Bacteriology of acute epidemic respiratory infections commonly called

influenza ----- 1 Baehr, George. Agglutination in typhus fever 21 Baehr, George. Development of antibodies for bacillus typhi-exanthe-

matici in typhus fever contacts - - - 132 Banzhaf, E. J. See Neustaedter, M. - - - - - - - 515

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604 General Index PAGE

Beard, Stanley Drew. See Clock, Ralph Oakley - - - - -404 Blood and serum, thermal coagulation point of - - - - - 249

Blood-carbohydrate medium, observations on the growth of streptococci in 308 Blood cultures in rheumatoid arthritis - 154

Bollman, Jesse L. See DeKruif, Paul H. - - - - - - 588

Broerman, Alvin. See Edgington, B. H. - - - - - - -258

Bronchopneumonia, chronic, leptothrix associated with 9

Brown, Mary Wilmarth. Effect of anilin in rabbits - - - -497

Burmeister, W. H. Effect of the injection of nonspecific foreign sub- stances on the course of experimental rabies 95

Burton, L. V., and Rettger, L. F. Correlations in the colon-aerogenes group ------------.162

C

California, Rocky Mountain spotted fever in 509

Carriers, normal, fecal examinations of a regiment infected with bacillus paratyphosus A, with referfence to - -141

Carrier state and its relation to rabbit septicemia - 314

Celler, Herbert L., and Thalhimer, William. A Streptobacillus from urine - - 303

Cerebrospinal fluid, alkaloidal and metallic precipitation of, in diagnosis of meningitis ------------ 571

Cerebrospinal fluid, H-ion concentration of 556

Cerebrospinal fluid, Ninhydrin reaction in the examination of - - -52

Clock, Ralph Oakley, and Beard, Stanley Drew. Preservation of anti- sheep hemolytic amboceptor in glycerol - 404

Clock, Ralph Oakley. Comparative value of methods of preparing pollen antigen -------- 523

Coagulation point of blood and serum - 249

Coccobacillus (foetidus) ozaenae of Perez - 328

Colds, the etiology of common colds: the probable role of a filtrable virus with experiments on the cultivation of a minute micro-organism from the nasal filtrates --- -- 451

Coli-like bacteria, The Voges-Proskauer and correlated reactions of -39

Colon-aerogenes group, correlations in the - - - - - - -162

Complement fixation with a specific antigen in acute poliomyelitis - - 515

Corper, H. J. Effect of tethelin on experimental tuberculosis - - 269

Costen, F. C. See Jobling, James W. - - - - - - - 109

Culture, bacterial, food accessory factors (vitamins) in, with reference to hemophilic bacilli I --- 392

Cumming, James G. Rocky Mountain spotted fever in California - - 509

D

Davis, David John. Food accessory factors (vitamins) in bacterial culture with especial reference to hemophilic bacilli I 392

Davis, David John. Further observations on subcutaneous abscesses in rabbits. The carrier state and its relation to rabbit septicemia - 314

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General Index 605 PAGE

Davis, David John. Observation on the growth of streptococci in blood- carbohydrate medium ---------- 308

Davis, David M., and Rosen, Robert. Surface sterilization of tissues for bacterial studies -- ----327

DeKruif, Paul H., Adams, Theodore W., Ireland, Paul M. The toxin of bacillus welchii. 1. Toxin production by various strains - - 580

DeKruif, Paul H., and Bollman, Jesse L. The toxin of bacillus welchii. 2. The mechanism of infection with bacillus welchii - 588

Dick, George F. A leptothrix associated with chronic bronchopneumonia 9

Diphtheria bacilli, comparison between the subcutaneous and intracutane- ous methods of testing the virulence of 254

Diphtheria, toxin-antitoxin mixtures for active immunization against - 493

Diphtheria toxin in unilaterally nephrectomized guinea-pigs, the titration of 227

E

Eberson, Frederick. Nature of plague proteotoxins 56

Ecker, E. E. Pathogenic effect and nature of a toxin produced by B.

paratyphosus B 541

Edgington, B. H., Broerman, Alvin, and Porter, E. W. Experiments in filtration of antihog-cholera serum 258

Edwards, S. R. See Moon, V. H. 154

Epidemiology of pellagra in Nashville, Tenn. - 109

F

Fecal examinations of a regiment infected with bacillus paratyphosus A. 141

Fermentation-tube results, modification of the McCrady method of, the numerical interpretation of - - - -*- - - - -287

Filtrable virus in etiology of common colds - 451

Fink, Emanuel B. American mortality statistics and the Mills-Reincke phenomenon ---62

Food accessory factors (vitamins) in bacterial culture with reference to hemophilic bacilli I - - - - 392

Foster, George B., Jr. The etiology of common colds: The probable role of a filtrable virus as the causative factor: with experiments on the cul- tivation of a minute micro-organism from the nasal secretion filtrates 451

Fungi, inhibitory action of lactic acid on certain bacteria and - - 322

Fungi, yeast-like, of the human intestinal tract - 341

G

Gas-production by certain bacteria in raw and in pasteurized milk, the rate of - 219

Glycerol, preservation of antisheep hemolytic amboceptor in 404

Glycerolated human serum more than a year old, Wassermann reaction with 502

Guinea-pigs, the titration of diphtheria toxin in unilaterally nephrectomized 227

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606 General Index page

H

Harbitz, Francis. Tuberculosis of lymph nodes - 196 Hektoen, Ludvig. Precipitin-production in allergic rabbits - - -279 Hemophilic bacilli I, food accessory factors (vitamins) in bacterial cul-

ture with reference to ----------392 Hemolysin and acid production by streptococci - 475 Howell, Katharine. See Mathers, George - 292 Hydrogen-ion concentration in cerebrospinal fluid -

I

Immunization, active, with toxin-antitoxin mixtures against diphtheria - 493 Infection with Bacillus welchii, mechanism of - 588 Influenza, the bacteriology of acute epidemic respiratory infections, com-

monly called -- .---1 Intestinal tract, yeast-like fungi of the human - 341 Ireland, Paul M. See DeKruif, Paul H. - 580 Irons, Ernest E. See Sekiguchi, Shigeki - 526

J Jobling, James W., and Petersen, William F., assisted by Tucker, B. G.,

and Costen, F. C. The epidemiology of pellagra in Nashville, Tenn., II 109 Johnson, Beryl R. See Levine, Max -------39 Jordan, E. O., and Vitorson, Ruth. Differentiation of the paratyphoid-

enteritidis group II - 554

K

Kibler, Charles S., and McBride, L. F. Intravenous injection of typhoid vaccine -------------13

Krumwiede, Charles, Jr. Fecal examinations of a regiment infected with bacillus paratyphosus A, with special reference to normal carriers - 141

L

Lactic acid, inhibitory action of, on certain bacteria and fungi - - 322 Leonard, George F. Thermal coagulation point of blood and serum - 249

Leptothrix associated with chronic bronchopneumonia 9

Levine, Max, Weldin, J. C, and Johnson, Beryl R. The Voges-Proskaur and correlated reactions of coli-like bacteria 39

Levinson, A. The H-ion concentration of the cerebrospinal fluid - 556

Levinson, A. See Tashiro, Shiro - 571

Lymph nodes, tuberculosis of - - - - - - - - - 196

M

McBride, L. F. See Kibler, Charles S. - - - - - - -13

McCrady method of the numerical interpretation of fermentation-tube results, modification of the - - - - - - - -287

Macdonald, Effie L. Inhibitory action of lactic acid on certain bacteria and fungi - 322

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General Index 607 PAGE

Mathers, George. The bacteriology of acute epidemic respiratory infec- tions commonly called influenza --------i

Mathers, George, and Howell, Katharine. Immune reactions in rabbits injected with micrococci from acute poliomyelitis - - - -292

Melick, C. O. The possibility of typhoid infection through vegetables - 28

Meningitis, alkaloidal and metallic precipitation of cerebrospinal fluid in diagnosis of ------------571

Meningitis, studies in--------- 556, 571 Micrococci from acute poliomyelitis, immune reactions in rabbits injected

with - - 292

Milk, comparisons of gas-production by certain bacteria in raw and pas- teurized -------------219

Mills-Reincke phenomenon, American mortality statistics and the - - 62

Moon, V. H., and Edwards, S. R. Results of blood cultures in rheumatoid arthritis ------------- 154

Morishima, Kan-ichiro, and Teague, Oscar. Isolation of typhoid bacilli from urine ------------ 145

Mortality statistics and the Mills-Reincke phenomenon, American - - 62

Myositis purulenta tropica, the etiologic agent and the localizing factor of the abscesses in----------- 298

N

Nasal secretion filtrates, experiments on the cultivation of a minute micro- organism from the -- 451

Nashville, Tenn., the epidemiology of pellagra in - - - - - 109

Negro, the Schick test, with especial reference to the - - - - 265

Neustaedter, M., and Banzhaf, E. J. Complement fixation with a specific antigen in acute poliomyelitis - - - - - - - -515

Nichols, M. Starr. See Stovall, William D. - - - - - 484

Ninhydrin reaction in the examination of cerebrospinal fluid 52

Novick, N. Ninhydrin reaction in the examination of cerebrospinal fluid 52

O

Oxygen tension on morphologic variations in B. diphtheriae, influence of 47

Ozaenae, coccobacillus of Perez ---------338

P

Paratyphoid bacillus B., differentiation from B. enteritidis - - -554

Paratyphoid bacillus B., effect and nature of toxin of - 541

Paratyphoid-enteritidis group, differentiation of - 554

Paratyphosus A, bacillus, fecal examination of a regiment infected with reference to normal carriers 141

Pellagra, epidemiology of, in Nashville, Tenn. - 109

Perez, coccobacillus (foetidus) ozaenae of - - - - - -338

Petersen, William F. See Jobling, James W. - - - - - 109

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608 General Index page

Plague proteotoxins, nature of 56 Pneumococci and streptococci, studies on 409 Poliomyelitis, complement fixation with a specific antigen in acute - -515 Poliomyelitis, immune reactions in rabbits injected with micrococci from

acute 292 Pollen antigen, a stable --- .-387 Pollen antigen, comparative value of methods of preparing - - -523 Porter, E. W. See Edgington, B. H 258 Precipitin-production in allergic rabbits - 269 Preservation of antisheep hemolytic amboceptor in glycerol - 404 Protegtoxins, nature of plague ---------56

R

Rabbit septicemia, the carrier state and its relation to - - - -314 Rabbits, allergic, precipitin-production in - - - - - - - 269 Rabbits, effect of anilin 497 Rabbits injected with micrococci from acute poliomyelitis, immune reac-

tions in -- 292 Rabbits, observations on subcutaneous abscesses in - 314

Rabies, experimental, effect of nonspecific foreign substances on - -95

Respiratory infections commonly called influenza, the bacteriology of acute epidemic - 1

Rettger, L. F. See Burton, L. V. 162 Rheumatoid arthritis, results of blood cultures in 154 Rocky Mountain spotted fever in California -509 Ruediger, E. H. Wassermann reaction with glycerolated human serum

more than a year old -- 502

S

Schick test, with especial reference to the negro 265

Sekiguchi, Shigeki, and Irons, Ernest E. Chronic arthritis in swine 526

Sekiguchi, Shigeki. Some observations on hemolysin and acid production by streptococci 475

Septicemia, rabbit, the carrier state and its relation to - - - -314

Serum, antihog-cholera, filtration of 258

Serum and blood, thermal coagulation point of - 249

Serum, glycerolated human, more than a year old, Wassermann reaction with 502

Smeeton, M. A. Comparison between the subcutaneous and intracutaneous methods of testing the virulence of diphtheria bacilli - 254

Smith, J. Wheeler, Jr., and MacNeal, W. J. Comparative study of dif- ferent antigens and of different temperatures of incubation in the Wassermann test -233

Statistics, American mortality, and the Mills-Reincke phenomenon - 62

Sterilization, surface, of tissues for bacterial studies - - - -327

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General Index 609

page Stovall, William D., and Nichols, M. Starr. Some factors in swimming

pool control - 484

Streptobacillus from urine --- 303

Streptococci and pneumococci, studies on------- 409

Streptococci, hemolysin and acid production by 475

Streptococci in blood-carbohydrate medium, observations on the growth of 308 Subcutaneous abscesses in rabbits --- 314 Surface sterilization of tissues for bacterial studies 327

Swimming pool control, factors in - - - - - - - - 484 Swine, arthritis, chronic in --- 526

T

Tashiro, Shiro, and Levinson, A. Alkaloidal and metallic precipitation of cerebrospinal fluid in the diagnosis of meningitis - 571

Teague, Oscar. See Morishima, Kan-Schiro - 145 Tethelin on experimental tuberculosis, effect of - - - - - 265

Thalhimer, William. See Celler, Herbert L. 303

Tissues, surface sterilization for bacterial studies of - - - -327 Toxin-antitoxin mixtures for active immunization against diphtheria - 493 Toxin of Bacillus welchii - 580, 588 Toxin produced by B. paratyphosus B-------S41

Tuberculosis, effect of tethelin on experimental - 265 Tuberculosis of lymph nodes - - -196

Tucker, B. G. See Jobling, James W. 109

Typhoid bacilli from urine, isolation of------- 145

Typhoid infection through vegetables, possibility of - - - - -28

Typhoid vaccine, intravenous injection of 13

Typhus fever, agglutination in--- 21

Typhus fever contacts, development of antibodies for bacillus typhi- exanthematici in- 132

U-

Urine, a streptobacillus from 303

Urine, isolation of typhoid bacilli from 145

V

Vaccine, typhoid, intravenous injection of 13

Vegetables, possibility of typhoid infection through 28

Virus, the probable role of a filtrable, as the causative factor in the eti- ology of common colds 451

Vitamins, in bacterial culture, with reference to hemophilic bacilli I - 392

Victorson, Ruth. See Jordan, E. O. -554

Voges-Proskauer and correlated reactions of coli-like bacteria 39

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610 General Index page

W

Wahl, H. Roswell. The titration of diphtheria toxin in unilaterally nephrectomized guinea-pigs - - - - - - - - - 227

Walker, Ernest Linwood. The etiologic agent and the localizing factor of the abscesses in myositis purulenta tropica - 298

Ward, Herbert C. Coccobacillus (foetidus) ozaenae of Perez - 338

Wassermann reaction with glycerolated human serum more than a year* old 502 Wassermann test, comparative study of different antigens and of different

temperatures of incubation in the - 233

Wedlin, J. C. See Levine, Max - 39

Wherry, William B. Influence of oxy6en tension on morphologic varia- tions in B. diphtherial - 47

Wolman, Abel, and Weaver, Herbert L. A modification of the McCrady method of the numerical interpretation of fermentation-tube results - 287

Wright, Louis T. The Schick test, with especial reference to the negro 265

Y

Yeast-like fungi of the human intestinal tr^ct - 341

Z

Zingher, Abraham. Preparation and method of using toxin-antitoxin mixtures for active immunization against diphtheria - 493

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