The symptoms of anaphylaxis first observed were urticaria, arthritis, and dyspnoea.
The recent recognition that food sensitiveness is an anaphylaxis and the detection of the foods at fault by the skin reaction may supply the missing guiding principle that was needed to adjust a diet to the individual needs.
Let us examine this matter of anaphylaxis to determine whether after all there is any essential difference between the two views of hay fever.
The inherited form of hay fever is explained by the well-known transmission of anaphylaxis to the offspring.
This process is called parenteral digestion or digestion outside of the intestines; and this theory of the parenteral digestion of protein is the foundation of the anaphylaxis theory of hay fever.
He is in a state of exquisite anaphylaxis and a dose of pollen injected into his blood may kill him in twenty minutes.
With the conception of hay fever as an anaphylaxis and the recent studies in food anaphylaxis, the subject of diet in hay fever assumes a new and inviting aspect.
This new view of diet in hay fever begins with Schloss's masterly study of a case of foodanaphylaxis reported in the American Journal on Diseases of Children, 1912, No.
What if gout should prove to be a sensitization or anaphylaxis to uric acid that does not exist in the non-gouty?
Wells isolated from egg-white four different proteins (three coagulable proteins and one non-coagulable) which can be distinguished from each other by the anaphylaxis reaction, although all come from the same biological object.
Michaelis as well as Wells found that the split products of the protein molecule are no longer able to call forth the anaphylaxis reaction.
It is regrettable that work like that of Reichert and Brown cannot be extended to other proteins, but it seems from anaphylaxis reactions that we might expect results similar to those in the case of the hemoglobins.
As is well known, these when injected in sufficient quantity give rise to poisonous symptoms, and will also give rise to anaphylaxis under properly spaced injections.
The practical facts in connection with the tuberculin test are also in harmony with the author's theory of anaphylaxis as above outlined.
On physiological grounds this appears the most rational of the few explanations of anaphylaxis that have been offered and was taught by the author before he had read Vaughan's theory along the same lines.
On the basis of these facts it is seen that anaphylaxis is simply another variety of immunity.
It is not essential to the theory ofanaphylaxis above outlined, i.
A condition known as anaphylaxisor hypersensitiveness, which at present is being much studied, may sometimes occur in the human being.
The conditions which render a person liable to develop anaphylaxis and the mechanism by which it is established are as yet imperfectly understood.
When a second injection is given after an interval of some days, if anaphylaxis has been established by the first dose, the patient suddenly manifests toxic symptoms of the nature of profound shock which may even prove fatal.
Much research has been done to find out methods of preventing the anaphylactic shock, and the most important advances in the field of anti-anaphylaxis are due to Dr.
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