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INDEX 



Parasites, malarial, 245 



strict, 67 

 Parodko, 57 

 Parrots, 233 

 Partial agglutinin, 263 



amboceptor, 270 

 Pasteur, 250, 252, 282, 296, 301, 

 306, 308, 309, 311, 313, 314 



treatment, 249 

 Pasteur-Chamberland filter can- 

 dles, 140 

 Pasteurella, 47 

 Pasteurelle^, 47 

 Pasteurization, 125-133 



continuous, 127 



flash process, 131 

 Pasteur's flask, 190, 302 

 Pathogenic, 67 



bacteria outside body, 233 



bacteriology, 227, 231 



definition of, 67, 303 



organisms, elimination of, 243, 

 244 

 entrance of, 239 



protozoa, 245 



relative, 227 

 Paths of ehmination, 243, 244 



of entrance, 239 

 Peacock, 306 

 Pebrine, 308, 314 

 Pedesis, 31 

 PeniciUium, 23 



Peptone solution, Dunham's, 173 

 Percentage of acid, 160 



of alkali, 160 

 Period of incubation, 228 



anaphylactic, 289 

 Peritonitis, 231 

 Peritrichic^ 30 



Pero7iospora infestans, 307, 314 

 Perty, 312, 314 

 Pet animals, 237 

 Petri dishes, 177, 178 

 Petroleum, 80 

 Pfeiffer, 267 

 PfeifTer's phenomenon, 267 

 Pfeifferella, 46, 48 

 Ph, 162 



Phagocytes, 243 

 Phagocj^tic index, 280 

 Phagoc>i:osis, 239, 279, 287, 294 



theory of, 252 



Pharynx, 241 

 Phase, negative, 286 



positive, 286 

 Phenol coefficient, 150, 151 



as disinfectant, 145 



production of, 91, 97 

 Phenolphthalein, 160 



standardization to, 160, 165 



titration to, 160, 167 

 Phenomenon, anaphylactic, 291 



Arthus, 288 



Pfeiffer's, 267 



Twort-D'Herelle, 278 

 Phosphate reduction, 100 



rock, 102 

 Phosphorescence, 97 

 Phosphorus cycle, 94 



metabolism, 71 



in proteins, 92 

 Photogenesis, 97 

 Physical agents for disinfection, 



117 

 Phj'siological activities, 78-115 

 definition of, 68, 78 

 study of, 213 

 Physiolog5' of bacteria, 49-115 



study of, 210 

 Ph>i:otoxins, 114 

 Pickhng, 84 

 Pigeons, 238 

 Pigments, 64, 98, 99 

 Pimples, 231, 236, 239 

 PiNOY, 283 

 Pipette, Barber, 193 

 Pipettes, inoculation, 190 

 Piroplasma bigeminum, 229, 238 

 Piroplasms, 245 

 Piroplasmoses, 238, 239 



PiRQUET, VON, 288 



Pityriasis versicolor, 307, 314 

 Plague, 233, 234, 241, 242 

 Planes of division, 41, 42, 43 

 Plants and animals, 17 



resemblances to, 23 

 Plasmodiophora brassicoe, 309, 315 

 Plasmolysis, 25, 26 

 Plaspoptysis, 26 

 Plate colonies, study of, 221-223 



cultures, 178, 185 

 Plates, dilution, 191, 192 



gelatin first used, 315 

 use of, 191 



