Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . nswith the complementophile group ofthe amboceptor. E, Amboceptor orimmune body of which F is the com-plementophile group and G the cyto-phile haptophoric group. H, Cellreceptor. /, /, Receptors not adaptedto combination with the particularimmune body E, but might combine^\^th other amboceptors possessingappropriate cytophile haptophoricgroups. KACTKKIA AS CAUSES OF DISEASE. 103 The scope of this work does not permit a (hscussion rif the muhi-plicity of comi)lcment or tlie hniitations


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . nswith the complementophile group ofthe amboceptor. E, Amboceptor orimmune body of which F is the com-plementophile group and G the cyto-phile haptophoric group. H, Cellreceptor. /, /, Receptors not adaptedto combination with the particularimmune body E, but might combine^\^th other amboceptors possessingappropriate cytophile haptophoricgroups. KACTKKIA AS CAUSES OF DISEASE. 103 The scope of this work does not permit a (hscussion rif the muhi-plicity of comi)lcment or tlie hniitations witliin winch the immune ])0(lvis specific. seem to in(hcate that there is more than onecomplement and that the immune body within certain limits is regard to the source of the complement, Metchnikoff andhis students strongly maintain that it is derived from the leukocytes,assuming its ])roduction by the microphagocyte or the macrophago< recognizes two tyi)es, the microcytase and the macrocytase. Abbottand Bereev have shown that alcohol niav decrease or attenuate th»-. Cell


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