724 INDEX 



American bacteriological literature — continued 

 Medical bacteriology . 

 Study of the etiology of chorea, A. John Levett Morse and Cleveland 



Floyd 703 



of the etiology of chronic nephritis, A. P. K. Brown and W. T. 



Cummins 258 



Syphilis and tuberculosis in the same lung. R. A. Keilty 694 



in epilepsy. W. T. Shanahan, J. F. Munson and A. L. Shaw 585 



Technique of cultivating human tissues in vitro. R. A. Lambert 464 



Tetanus: a surgical complication in the present war. E. K. TuUidge. . . 586 

 Tonsillar endamebiasis and thyroid disturbances. J. S. Evans, W. S. 



Middleton and A. J. Smith 468 



Treatment of chronic colon bacillus pyelitis by pelvic lavage, The. H. 



L. Kretschmer and F. W. Gaarde 695 



of diphtheria carriers with iodized phenol, The. W. O. Ott and 



K. A. Roy 263 



of gastric ulcer. The. A. F. R. Andresen 262 



of genitourinary tuberculosis with Rosenbach's tuberculin. A. 



Hyman 580 



of human rabies with quinin and with phenol, The. F. S. Fielder. . 579 



of infections of accessory sinus. The. A. M. McWhinnie 260 



of leprosy with cyanocuprol. The. R. Takano 700 



of tuberculosis with cyanocuprol, The. M. Otani 700 



Trichinosis and the cerebrospinal fluid. W. Lintz 579 



Tuberculin in surgical tuberculosis. E. Bonime 581 



Tuberculocidal action of arsenic compounds and their distribution in the 



tuberculous organism, The. A. Arkin and H. J. Cooper 585 



Tuberculosis. Hermann M. Biggs 264 



in infancy. C. H. Dunn 130 



of the middle ear. H. B. Graham 695 



Two unusual strains of diphtheroid bacilli. Ralph R. Mellon 257 



Types of pneumococci in tuberculous sputum. The. Harold W. Lyall. ..695 

 Unique lesion of the heart in systemic blastomycosis. T. B. Hurley. . . 376 

 Use of kaolin to remove diphtheria bacilli from the nose and throat. 



The. B. Rappaport 382 



Vincent's bacillus in the cervix. G. McConnell 696 



Paleontology. 



Mesozoic pathology and bacteriology. Roy L. Moodie 384 



Physiology of bacteria. 



Action of Schumann rays on living organisms. W. T. Bovie 132 



Destructive effects of light and drying and other living-room condi- 

 tions upon diphtheria bacilli; streptococci and staphylococci, The. 



Daniel VV. Poor and Charles P. Fitzpatrick 703 



Effect of elemental sulphur and of calcium sulphate on certain of the 

 higher and lower forms of plant life. Walter Pitz 132 



of natural low temperature on certain fungi and bacteria. H. 



E. Bartram 131 



Inhibiting action of certain spices on the growth of microorganisms, 



The. Freda M. Bachmann 704 



