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Gaseous disinfectants, 149 



requirements of bacteria, 69 

 Gastro-enteritis. See Enteritis of infancy a)id 



Food poisoning 

 Gastric juice, bactericidal action of, 1021, 1987 

 Geese, septicaemia of due to Trep. anserinum, 



1808 

 Genera, bacterial, summarized descriptions of, 



318-323 

 Generation index, 89 

 Generation time, 89 



of different organisms, 92 

 Genetic factors in anaphylaxis and hyper- 

 sensitiveness, 1159 

 in immunity, 973 



to Pa.steurella and Salmonella, 974, 



975, 1254 

 to tubercle bacillus, 975, 1298 

 Genital tract, factors determining normal flora 



of, 1025, 1210, 1996 

 Genus, bacterial, 316 

 Gerbilles, plague in, 1637 

 German measles, 1952 

 Germicides, practical application of, 149. See 



also Disinfectants and Disinfection 

 (jliardia lamhlia, enteritis due to, 1588 

 Gigantic acid, 177 

 " Ginger " paralysis, 1592 

 Gioddu, 750 

 Glanders, 1408-1415 

 and farcy, 1408 

 control of in horses, 1415 

 diagnosis of, 1411 

 epidemiology of in animals, 1408 



in man, 1411 

 experimental reproduction of in animals, 



488, 491 

 immunity in, 1414 

 latent, 1409 

 mallein test in, 1412 

 prophylaxis of, 1414 

 Glandular fever, 1791 



Glasser's bacillus. See Salmonella typhi-suis 

 Gliotoxin, 177 



Globuhns, antiviral antibodies in relation to, 

 1240 

 serum, nature of, 242 



molecular weight of, 243 

 Glossary of terms employed in describing 



bacteria, 364-372, 369 

 Glycolipoid antigens, 280, 1008 

 Goats, actinomycosis of due to aerobic 

 Actinomyces, 1276 

 Brucella infection of, 1695, 1697, 1706 

 contagious agalactia of, 945, 1867 

 tuberculosis in, 424, 429, 1343 

 Gonococcin, 1459 



Gonococcus. See Neisseria gonorrhcese 

 Gonorrhoea, 1454-1460. See also Neisseria 

 gonorrhoese 

 chemotherapy in prevention and treat- 

 ment of, 1459 

 diagnosis of, 1456 

 in adults, 1454 

 in children, 1455 



prevention and treatment of, 1459 

 pyrotherapy in, 1460 



Gonorrhoea, reproduction of in man, 1456 

 Gonotoxin, 549, 1456 

 Gradocol membranes, 951, 955 

 Grahamella, 903, 905 

 Gramicidin, 174 

 Gram's stain, 38 



in identification of bacteria, 359 

 Granules, Babes-Ernst, 23, 449, 532 



Bollinger's, 1492 



glycogen and starch, 23 



metachromatic, 23, 532 



Much, 407 



Paschen, 959, 1887 



volutin, 23 

 Granidobacillus butyricus. See Clostridium 



welchii 

 Granulobacter saccharobvityricum. See Clos- 

 tridium butyricum 

 Granuloma inguinale, 1790 

 Granuloma venereum, 1790 

 Gravis type of C. diphtkerice. See Coryne- 



bacterium diphtherise 

 Grigoroff's Bacillus C., 764 

 Group and specific phases of flagellar (H) 



antigens, 278 

 Growth and death of bacteria, 80-99 

 Growth curve of bacteria, 82 



decline phase, 83, 97-98 



lag phase, 82, 83-88 



logarithmic phase, 82, 88-94 



stationary phase, 83, 94-97 

 Growth of bacteria 



effect of oxygen on, 96 

 of pH on, 72 

 of temperature on, 72 



without multiplication, 84, 2045 

 Guarnieri corpuscles, 1887 

 Guinea-pig, normal, antitoxin in blood of, 1084 

 Guinea-pigs, anaphylactic shock in, 1137 



epizootic hepato-enteritis of, 1960 



epizootic lymphadenitis of, 1495 



infectious paralysis of, 1932 



meningo-encephalitis of, 1925 



pneumococcal pneumonia of, 1499 



pseudotuberculosis of, 1649 



salivary gland virus of, 1943 



tuberculosis in, 425, 429, 1325 



H agglutinins in diagnosis of enteric fever, 

 1529-1540 

 in relation to antityphoid inoculation, 

 1537 

 H antigens, 277, 283 

 H-s-O variation, 291 

 Hsemin as bacterial vitamin, 68 

 Heemobartonella, 903 



Hsemolysins, 224. See also Antigen-antibody 

 reactions. For haemolysins produced by 

 various bacteria see under bacterium in 

 question 

 Haemolysins, natural, 1089 

 Haemolysis, 193, 224. See also Antigen-anti- 

 body reactions 

 hot-cold type, 616 

 Haemoljrtic streptococci. See Streptococcus, 

 haemolytic group of 



