Vaccine therapy, its administration, value and limitations / a discussion opened by Sir Almroth E. Wright.
- Royal Society of Medicine
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Vaccine therapy, its administration, value and limitations / a discussion opened by Sir Almroth E. Wright. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Blood, opsonic power of, phagocytic activity dependent on, 164 i test of, after severe oxercise to determine extinction of bacterial infection, 24, 25 Blood-changes after X-ray exposures, 158 Blood-culture to procure autogenous pneumococcus vaccine, 166 Boils, treatment by vaccine, 65, 95, 103, 125, 188 , recurrences after, 144 Bordet's bacillus found in whoopiug-cough, 97, 98 Bordet and Gengou on complement-deviation, quoted, 163 Breast, cystic degeneration of, supposed toxic origin of, 13, 14 , streptococcic invasion of operation wound in, 68, 69 Bronchiectasis, treatment by vaccines, 59, 114, 115 Bronchitis, acute, treatment with vaccine, 67, 68 , chronic, treatment with vaccine, 146 Bulloch, William.—Discussion on vaccine therapy, 75 Butcher, W. Deane.—Discussion on vaccine therapy [production of auto-vaccination by electrical methods], 153 Calculus, urinary (renal and ureteral), bacterial causes to be sought for in connexion with, 16, 17 Cancer, bacterial infection in, 17, 18 , treatment by vaccine, 18 Carmalt-Jones, D. W.—Discussion on vaccine therapy, 145 Caseation, areas of, a hindrance in vaccine therapy of tuberculosis, 148 Cells as guide to estimation of immunity, 74 Cellulitis (orbital), treatment by vaccine, 62 Chaissaignac, views on laboratory work, quoted, 78 Chantcmesse, serum therapy in typhoid fever, 82 Children, subjects of adenoids treated with vaccines, 215 —— (tuberculous, anaemic), treatment with tuberculin, results good, 116 Chin, tuberculous ulceration of, treatment with proteus vaccine, 21 “ Clinical ” instruments, definition of, 76, 77 Clinicians, attitude of, towards the scientific method, 75, 76, 77 , ignorance of bacteriology, 9 , indebtedness to bacteriologists, 76, 77 , knowledge of bacteriology essential to, 113 , limitations to vaccine therapy claimed by, 11, 12, 13, 108-112 , position towards study of bacteriology, 4, 102, 111 , relations with bacteriologists, 9, 60, 61, 110, 111, 117, 143, 145, 187, 210 , subserviency of laboratory workers to, 78 Colebbook, L.—Discussion on vaccine therapy, 41 Colitis, bacterial diagnosis of, use of vaccines in, 63, 64 (mucous), causal organism determined by auto-inoculation in combination with opsonic index, 46 , treatment by vaccino, 104, 105 (ulcerative), treatment by vaccine inoculation, 58 Complement, deviation of, 163 , discovory, 4 , bodies producing, 92 Conjunctiva, tuberculosis of, treatment by vaccine inoculations, 61 Conjunctivitis, treatment by vaccine inoculations, 62 Consultation by correspondence, deprocation of, 8, 9 Controls in determination of value of vaccine therapy, 139, 140 Copoman, S. M., earliest record of oral administration of vaccine (1810), quoted, 198 Correspondence, consultation by, deprecated, 8, 9 Crace-Calvebt, G. A.—Discussion on vaccine therapy, 158](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2814255x_0231.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)