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CHAPTER XI. 



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TUBERCULOSIS - 205-243 



Tuberculosis a widespread Disease The Tubercle Bacillus 

 Koch Baumgarten Spores seen by Watson Cheyne Re- 

 lation of Organisms to Tissues Bacillus in Tuberculosis of 

 Animals Tubercle Bacilli as Saprophytes Bacilli cultivated 

 outside the Body by Koch Methods Temperature Rela- 

 tions Cultivation on Different Media Channels of In- 

 fection Ransome Williams Cornet Conditions of In- 

 fection Methods of Disinfection Tuberculosis at Different 

 Ages Tubercle in Milk Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Cattle 

 Tuberculous Meat - - Koch's Method of Treatment 

 Nature of Virus and Mode of Action Is Immunity con- 

 ferred ? Koch's Method a New Departure Sterile Products 

 cause Marasmus ; Maffucci Indications for Treatment. 



CHAPTER XII. 



LEPROSY - 244-252 



Distribution of Leprosy Similarity to Tuberculosis Description 

 of Disease " Tubercular," " Anaesthetic," " Mixed " -The 

 Leprosy Bacillus Method of Staining Position Leprosy 

 Cells Bacilli Resistant and Grow Slowly Cultivation Ex- 

 periments mostly Negative Theories of Cause of Leprosy. 



CHAPTER XIII. 



ACTINOMYCOSIS 253-261 



Nature of the Disease Differences in Cattle, Man, Pig, and 

 Horse Methods of Preparation and Examination of the 

 Fungus Microscopic Appearances of Fungus in different 

 Animals - - Nature of Clubs Cultivation Experiments - 

 History of Actinomyces The Actinomyces a Streptothrix. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



GLANDERS 262-270 



Glanders - - Farcy Clinical Appearances of the Disease - 

 Chauveau's observations on Glanders Poison Loffler and 

 Schiitz Method of Demonstrating the Glanders Bacillus 

 The Bacillus Methods of Cultivation Glanders in Various 

 Animals Farcy in Man Temperature relations of Bacillus 

 Desiccation Germicides. 



