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BACTERIOLOGY AND IMMUNITY 



Tuberculin, reaction, in Joline's disease, 1365 

 in guinea-pigs, 1326, 1328 

 methods of eliciting, 1324 

 relationship of to anaphylaxis, 1161, 

 1330 

 Tuberculosis, 128»-1349 



aUergy in, 1161, 1324. 1326-1336 

 relation of to immunity, 1330 

 bacillaemia in, 1322 

 borne by milk, 1317, 2038 

 diagnosis of, 1319 

 due to bovine tubercle baciUus, 1289, 



1311, 1317 

 epidemiology of, 1291 

 factors affecting mortality from, 1293 



race and civilization, 1296 

 fatality of infection in early life, 1306 

 frequency of in human beings, 1290, 1299- 



1308 

 heredity in, 975, 1298 

 immunity in, 1326 

 in animals, 1342-1349 

 in cats and dogs. 427, 429, 1342, 1343 

 in cattle, 1342-1348 



in fowls and other bu-ds, 427, 429, 1348 

 in goats and sheep, 424, 429, 1343 

 in guinea-pigs, 425, 429, 1325 

 in horses, 427, 429, 1343 

 in mice and rats, 426, 429 

 in rabbits, 424, 429, 1343 

 in swine, 424, 429, 1342, 1348 

 latent, 1303 

 mortality from, 1292 

 of bovine origin, 1317 et seq. 

 of human origui, methods of infection in, 



1308 

 prevention of infection, 1336 

 prophylactic vaccination against, 1336 

 pulmonary, 1309 et seq. 



childhood and adult types, 1314 

 due to droplet infection, 1312 



to dust infection, 1312 

 endogenous and exogenous infection 



in, 1316 

 focal lesions in, 1314 

 pathogenesis of, 1314 

 silica as kataphylactic agent in relation to 



1207, 1294 

 therapeutic immunization against, 1341 

 Tularaemia, 1720 



laboratory infections in, 1721 

 lemming fever, 1721 

 Tumours, filtrable, 1976-1981 

 Twort-d'Herelle phenomenon. See Bacterio- 

 phage 

 " Two-stage " hypothesis of antigen-antibody 



reactions, 208 

 Tyndallization, 7, 114 

 Typhoid fever. See Enteric fever 

 Typhoid- paratyphoid group. See Salmonella 

 Typhus fevers, 1841-1862. See also Rickettsia 

 Brazihan spotted fever, 1847 

 Brill's disease, 1841, 1842 

 classical type of, 934, 1842, 1845, 1854 

 classification of, 1852, 1854 

 diagnosis of, 1853-1858 



by complement-fixation test, 1856 



Typhus fevers, diagnosis of, by infection test, 

 1857 



by virus neutrahzation test, 1857 



by WeU-FeUx test, 1853-1858 

 exanthematic fever of Marseille, 1848 

 experimental in guinea-pig, avitaminosis 



in relation to, 1197 

 fievre boutonneuse, 1848 

 flea- borne, 1845 

 gaol fever, 1842 

 Kenya fever, 1848 

 louse-borne, 1842 

 Mexican typhus, 1845 

 mite typhus, 936, 1849 

 murine type of, 935, 1845, 1854 

 of Lukes in dogs, 1837 

 pathology of, 1844 

 prophylaxis and treatment of, 1858 



by serum in, 1861 



by vaccination, 1859 

 Q fever, 1850 



Rocky mountain spotted fever, 935, 1846 

 Sao Paulo typhus, 1847 

 scrub typhus, 936, 1849, 1856 

 shop typhus, 1845, 1856 

 South African tick fever, 1848 

 tahardillo, 1845 

 tick-borne, 1846-1848 

 trench fever, 1851 

 tropical typhus of Malaya, 1845, 1849, 



1855 

 tsutsugamushi fever, 936, 1848 

 Weil-FeUx reaction in, 1853-1858 

 Tyrocidin, 174 

 Tyrothricin, 174 



Ulcerative lymphangitis of horses, 1403 

 Ulcus molle, 1790 

 Ultrafiltration, 951 



Ultramicroscopic viruses. See Viruses animal 

 Ultra-violet light, disinfecting action of, 105 

 effect of on bodily resistance, 1203 

 on proteins, 105 

 on toxins, 105 

 use of in photomicrography, 18, 952 

 Undulant fever, 1692-1706 

 diagnosis of, 1702 

 due to Br. abortus, 1697 

 abortion in, 1698 



butter and cheese infections in, 1701 

 contact infections in, 1701 

 institutional outbreaks of, 1701 

 laboratory infections in, 1701, 1702 

 latent infections in, 1699 

 milk infections in, 1700 

 tonsillar infections in, 1703 

 due to Br. melitensis, 1693 



epidemiology of, in Malta, 1694 



in other countries, 1697 

 eradication of by stopping of goats' 



milk, 1695 

 infection of faeces and urine in, 1694, 

 1703 

 due to\Br. suis, 1702 

 milk in relation to, 1695, 1699, 1700, 1706 

 prophylaxis and treatment of, 1706 



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