[18] This paper was entitled “Forces curatives de l’organisme.”

[19] Virchow’s Archiv, vol. 96, p. 177.

[20] Aqueous humor, the exudate of aseptic œdemata.

[21] Naegeli, Büchner, Gravitz.

[22] Chauveau.

[23] Büchner.

[24] Hayem, Birsch, Hirschfeld, Kleps, Recklinghausen, Waldeyer, and Virchow.

[25] It is also called alexine or complement by other writers.

[26] Designated by other writers by various synonyms: preventive, or sensibilising substance, immunising body, amboceptor.

[27] A cutaneous scarification by tuberculin which provokes local inflammatory redness on the scarified point in tuberculous subjects only.