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Volume Information Source: The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 25, No. 6 (Dec., 1919) Published by: Oxford University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30083011 . Accessed: 20/05/2014 22:07 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 195.78.108.144 on Tue, 20 May 2014 22:07:21 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 25, No. 6 (Dec., 1919)Published by: Oxford University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30083011 .

Accessed: 20/05/2014 22:07

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GENERAL INDEX

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Abortion in mares, causes of---- 341 Acid-fast bacteria, complement fixation with - 452

Agglutination, antiserum for - 412

Agglutination technic, Dreyer's - 166 Albert, Henry, and Kelman, Sarah S. Pathogenicity of bacillus influ-

enzae for laboratory animals --------- 433

Alexin, protection of against ultraviolet light - 335

Anaphylaxis, effect of thorium X on, in guinea-pig - 248

Anderson, Ruth. See Howell, Katharine 1 Antibodies in chick - 256

Antibodies, normal, influence of desiccation on - 427

Antibody production, effect of feeding yeast on - - - - -311

Antigen of B. anthracis - 399

Antigen, rapid method of preparation from normal heart muscle - - 174

Antigenic properties of proteoses --------97 Antiserum for agglutination --------- 412 Avian paratyphoid bacilli - - - - - - - - - -135

B

B. anthracis, antigen of - - - - - - - - - -399 B. influenzae, pathogenicity of for animals - 433 B. pullorum ----- 135 B. sanguinarium ------------ 135

Bacteria, acid-fast, complement fixation with - 452 Bacteria, influence of surface tension of medium on - - - - -41 Bacteria, nitrogen metabolism of--------- 231 Bacterial metabolism ----------- 189

Bacteriology of feces in children --------- 349

Barnes, W. H. Classification of streptococci based on the correlation of results of hemolytic, fermentative and precipitin tests 47

Barron, Moses, and Bigelow, George H. Diphtheria at a hospital center 58 Bennett, C. B. See Schmidt, Carl L. A.

Benton, Anne G. Studies in the nitrogen metabolism of bacteria - - 231

Bigelow, George H. See Barron, Moses, and Simmons, James S. - -58

Binger, Carl A. The selective inhibitory action of methylene blue and certain other common dyes on the growth of meningococci - - 277

C

Carrier, meningococcus - 163

Children, fecal flora in - - - - - - - - - - - 349

Collins, Katherine R. See Karsner, Howard T. 427

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520 General Index

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Complement fixation in influenza --- 1 Complement fixation in leprosy --- 474 Complement fixation in tuberculosis -------- 493 Complement fixation of acid-fast bacteria with immune rabbit serum - 452 Complement fixation with acid-fast bacteria - 452 Complement, protection of against ultraviolet light 335 Connell, J. T. See Reynolds, Francois H. K. 412 Cooke, J. V. Complement fixation with acid-fast bacteria:

1. Study of various organisms with immune rabbit serum - - 452 II. In leprosy ------------474

III. In tuberculosis .-.-493 Corper, H. J. The effect of thorium X on active anaphylaxis in the

guinea-pig - 248 Corper, H. J., and Enright, J. J. Mouse pathogenic pneumococci and

streptococci in the sputum in pulmonary tuberculosis - - - -213 Cort, William M., and McDonald, J. Daley. Amebic dysentery in Cali-

fornia 501 Culture medium, influence of surface tension of, on growth of bacteria - 41 Culture mediums, reaction of 444

D

Davis, J. David. The effect of potassium iodid on experimental sporo- trichosis --- 124

Day, Alexander A. See Kendall, Arthur J. 189 Dick, Gladys Henry, and Murray, Eleanor. Observations on the bac-

teriology of influenza and bronchopneumonia 6 Diphtheria at a hospital center 58 Diphtheria bacilli from empyema wounds 219 Dreyer's agglutination technic - --166 Duval, Charles W., and Harris, William H. The role of the Pfeiffer

bacillus in the recent epidemic of influenza 384 Dyes, inhibitory action on meningococci 277 Dysentery, amebic, in California - 501 Dysentery, epidemic of water-borne 331

E

Ecker, E. E., and Sasano, K. A rapid method for preparing antigens from normal heart muscle 174

Eggerth, Arnold G. A study of Dreyer's agglutination technic in the army 166

Empyema wounds, diphtheria bacilli from postoperative - 219

Encephalitis, epidemic (lethargic) -- 377

Enright, J. J. See Corper, H. J. - - - - - - -213 F

Feces, bacteriology of, in children --------349 Fennell, Eric A., and Fisher, Maud B. Adjustment of reaction of cul-

ture mediums ------------ 444

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General Index 521

PAGE Fermentation reactions of certain streptococci 189 Fink, E. B. See Jordan, E. O. - 74

Fink, Emanuel B. The antigenic properties of proteoses 97 Fisher, Maud B. See Fennell, Eric A.

G

Gas gangrene, experimental, antiserum in - - - - - - -178 Gay, F. P., and Harris, D. H. Serum reactions in influenza - 414

H

Harris, D. H. See Gay, F. P. - 414 Harris, Wm. H. See Duval, C. W. - - 384 Hartzell, T. P. See Larson, W. P. 41 Havens, Leon C. A biologic classification of hemolytic streptococci - 315 Hemoglobin, antigenic? 207

Hill, Florence McCoy, and Schmidt, Carl L. A. On the protection against the action of ultraviolet light afforded to alexin and sensi- tizer by certain substances 335

Hirsch, Edwin F., and McKinney, Marion. Further studies on the influ- enza epidemic at Camp Grant -------- 394

Hirschfeld, Samuel. See Loewe, Leo - 377

Howell, Katharine, and Anderson, Ruth. Complement fixation in influ- enza - - 1

Hydrogen ion concentration, rapid method for determination of, in bac- terial culture --262

I

Immune bodies, normal, influence of desiccation on - - - -427 Influenza and bronchopneumonia, bacteriology of - - - - - 6 Influenza, bacteriology of - - - - - 28 Influenza, blood and blood pressure in -------18 Influenza, complement fixation in---- 1 Influenza epidemic at Camp Grant - 394 Influenza, experimental transmission of------- 419 Influenza in three Chicago groups - - - 74 Influenza, Pfeiffer bacillus in recent epidemic of - - - - - 384 Influenza, serum reactions in 414

j

Jones, Horry M. A rapid hydrogen electrode method for determination of hydrogen ion concentrations in bacterial cultures or in other turbid or colored solutions --.--.----262

Jordan, Edwin O. Observations on the bacteriology of influenza 28 Jordan, Edwin O.; Reed, Dudley B., and Fink, E. B. Influenza in three

Chicago groups ..-.74

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522 General Index

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Karsner, Howard T., and Collins, Katherine R. The influence of des- iccation on certain normal immune bodies - 427

Kendall, Arthur I.; Day, Alexander A.; Walker, Arthur W., and

Ryan, Marjorie. The fermentation reactions of certain streptococci. XLII. Studies in bacterial metabolism - 189

Kelman, Sarah S. See Albert, Henry - 433

L

Larson, W. P.; Cantwell, W. F., and Hartzell, T. B. The influence of the surface tension of the culture medium on the growth of bacteria 41

Leprosy, complement fixation in 474

Levinson, A. Clinical observations on influenza with special reference to the blood and blood pressure - --18

Lewis, Julian Herman. See Wolf, Pauline Elizabeth - - -311

Loewe, Leo.; Hirshfeld, Samuel, and Strauss, Israel. Studies in epi- demic encephalitis (encephalitis lethargica) - 377

Lyall, H. W. See Wahl, H. R. - - 419

M

Mares, abortion in------- 341

McDonald, J. Daley. See Cort, William W. - - - - - -501

McKinney, Marion. See Hirsch, Edwin F. - - - - - - 394

Meningococcus, inhibitory action of dyes upon - - 277

Meningococcus carriers, incidence in naval training station - 163

Methylene blue, inhibitory action on meningococci - 277

Meyer, K. F. See Morris, G. B. - - - - . - - -349

Morris, G. B.; Porter, R. L., and Meyer, K. F. The bacteriologic analysis of the fecal flora of children -------- 349

Mulsow, F. M. The differentiation and distribution of the paratyphoid- enteritidis group. VI. Avian paratyphoid bacilli: A comparative study of B. pullorum and B. sanguinarium - 135

Murray, C. The cause of abortion in mares - 341

Murray, Eleanor. See Dick, Gladys Henry 6

N

Nakayama, Yasushi. Observations on streptolysin - 509

Nevin, Mary. Experimental gas gangrene. The protection by antiserum

and antiserum mixtures - - - - - 178

P

Paratyphoid-enteritidis group, differentiation and distribution of 135

Pfeiffer bacillus in recent epidemc '384

Pneumococci, mouse pathogenic, in sputum in pulmonary tuberculosis - 213

Porter, R. L. See Morris, G. B. - - - - - - - - 349

Potassium iodid, effect on experimental sporotrichosis - - - -124

Proteoses, antigenic properties of 97

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General Index 523

R page Reaction of culture mediums 444 Reed, Dudley B. See Jordan, E. O. 74 Reynolds, Francois H. K., and Hill, J. F. The production of antiserum

for agglutination tests 412 Richey, DeWayne G. Experimental streptococcic tonsillitis. The appar-

ent inefficacy of streptococcic vaccine as prophylactic - 299 Ruediger, E. H. Frozen complement in the Wassermann reaction - - 269 Ruediger, E. H. The influence of antigen dilution on the Wassermann

reaction - 224 Ruediger, Gustav F. Two instructive outbreaks of typhoid fever - - 307 Ryan, Marjorie. See Kendall, A. I. - 189

S Sasano, K. See Ecker, E. E. Schmidt, Carl L. A. See Hill, Florence McCoy - - - * -174 Schmidt, Carl L. A., and Bennett, C. B. Is hemoglobin antigenic? - 207 Sensitizer, protection of against ultraviolet light - 335 Sherman, Hal W. Antibodies in the chick - 256 Sherman, Hal W. Hemolytic streptococci in the throat of the dog - 259 Short, John T. The incidence of meningococcus carriers in a naval train-

ing station during 1918 - - 163 Simmons, James S., and Bigelow, George H. Diphtheria bacilli from post-

operative empyema wounds --- 219 Sporotrichosis, potassium iodid in experimental - 124 Stone, Ruth Lovilla. The dissemination and destruction of typhoid bacilli

injected intravenously in normal and immune rabbits - - - - 284 Stookey, George E. An epidemic of water-borne dysentery - - -331 Strauss, Israel See Loewe, Leo - 377 Streptococci, biologic classification of-------- 315 Streptococci, classification of -47 Streptococci, fermentation reaction of- - - - - - - - 189 Streptococci, hemolysin produced by --- 509 Streptococci, hemolytic, in throat of dog - 259 Streptococci in sputum in tuberculosis - 213 Streptococci tonsillitis ------299 Streptolysin - 509

T Thorium X, effect on active anaphylaxis - - - - - - " - 248 Tonsillitis, experimental streptococcic 299 Tonsillitis, ulceromembranous, microscopic appearances in 132 Tuberculosis, complement fixation in - - - -. - - - -493 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, pneumococci and streptococci in sputum of - 213 Tunnicliff, Ruth. The microscopic appearances in ulceromembranous

tonsillitis (Vincent's angina) 132

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524 General Index

page Typhoid bacilli, dissemination and destruction of in normal and immune

rabbits - - - - - - - - - - - 284 Typhoid fever, outbreaks of-- - - -307

U Ulceromembranous tonsillitis, microscopical appearance in - - -132 Ultraviolet light, protection against action on alexin and sensitizer - - 335

V

Vaccine, streptococcic, prophylactic, against tonsillitis - 299 Vincent's angina, microscopic appearance in 132

W

Wahl, H. R.; White, George B., and Lyall, H. W. Some experiments on the transmission of influenza 419

Walker, Arthur W. See Kendall, A. I. 189 Warden, C. C, and Connell, J. T. The antigen of bacillus anthracis - 399 Wassermann reaction, frozen complement in 269 Wassermann reaction, influence of antigen dilution on 224 White, George B. See Wahl, H. R. 419 Wolf, Elizabeth Pauline, and Lewis, Julian Herman. The effect of

feeding yeast on antibody production - 311 Wounds, empyema, diphtheria bacilli from 219

Y

Yeast, effect of feeding on antibody production 311

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