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American bacteriological literature — continued 

 Medical bacteriology. 



Leptothrix associated with chronic hemorrhagic nephritis, A. G. R. 



Dick, G. F. Dick and B. Rappaport 464 



Lesions produced in rabbits by repeated intravenous injections of liv- 

 ing colon bacilli. C. H. Bailey 130 



Localization of streptococci in the eye. The. E. E. Irons, E. V. L. Brown 



and W. H. Nadler 699 



Meningitis. R. C. Rosenberger and D. J. Bentley 586 



Microscope in dermatology. The. O. L. Levin 696 



Milk-borne paratyphoid outbreak in Ames, Iowa, The. Max Levine and 



Frederick Eberson 464 



Mode of infection in pulmonary distomiasis, The. Koan Nakagawa. . . . 465 

 Natural resistance of the pigeon to the jmeumococcus, The. Preston 



Kyes 701 



Neisserian proctorrhea. Charles C. Mapes 579 



Newer laboratory methods for the early diagnosis of pulmonary tuber- 

 culosis. M. H. Kahn 581 



Notes on grip epidemic in Chicago. A. M. Moody and J. A. Capps. . . . 582 



on the etiology of the recent epidemic of pseudo-influenza. W. W. 



Williams and W. Burdick 583 



Pathogenesis of psoriasis. A. H. Cook 696 



Pathogeny of diabetes and fecal disinfection. G. D. Palacios 377 



Period of life at which infection from tuberculosis occurs most fre- 

 quently, The. S. Adolphus Knopf 265 



Peritonitis following acute ovaritis of anginal origin. Russell M. Wil- 

 der 257 



Pneumotyphoid, with report of a case. F. Billings 464 



Post-operative tetanus. Kellogg Speed 584 



Practical points in the prevention of Asiatic cholera. Allan J. Mc- 

 Laughlin 131, 377 



value of guinea-pig tests for the virulence of diphtheria bacilli, 



The. John A. Kolmer, Samuel S. Woody and Emily S. Moshage... 382 

 Preliminary report on pneumonia in children, with special reference to 



its epidemiology, A. Godfrey R. Pisek and Marshall C. Pease 383 



Present views in respect of modes and periods of infection in tubercu- 

 losis. Mazyck P. Ravenel 257 



Production of amyloid disease and chronic nephritis in rabbits by re- 

 peated intravenous injections of living colon bacilli. The. C. H. 



Bailey 587 



Prompt cure of gonorrhea. The. George A. Wyeth 260 



Protection of pathogenic microorganisms by living tissue cells, The. P. 



Rous and F. S. Jones 466 



Pure cultivation of Spirochaeta icterohemorrhagiae (Inada), The. T. 



Ito and H. Matsuzaki 464 



Pyelocystitis and metastatic abscesses following tonsilitis. H. B. Mills 

 and G. A. Sowell 582 



