INDEX. 



845 



Bacteria, classification of, 151 



colon, group of, 210 



colonies of, 155 



commensals in, 151 



conditions of damage in body, 171 



conditions of life of, 147 



cultivation of, 154 



culture media for, 155 



destruction of, in body, 172 



distribution of, 148, 149 



distribution of, in body after death, 

 ref. 169 



elimination of, from body, 163, 172 



enzymes of, 149 



examination of post-mortem speci- 

 mens for, 37 



filamentous, 145 



flagella of, 143 



forms of, 143, 145, 146 



Gram's method of staining, 153 



groups of, 198 



growth of, 147 



growth, aggregates of, 145 



higher forms of, 145 



in air, 149, 162 



in appendix, 565 



in blood, ref. 384 



in body, 162 



in bladder, urinary, 652 



in bronchitis, 477 



in cadaver, 5 



in dust, 150 



in fermentation and putrefaction, 149 



in gall passages, 612 



in gangrene of lung, 488 



in heart, 443 



in intestine, ref. 560 



in kidneys, 624, 629 



in lungs, ref. 500 



in lymph nodes, 392, 400 



in mouth, 525 



in nose, 467 



in pericarditis, 421 



in peritoneum, 570 



in pleuritis, 472 



in soil, 150 



in spleen, 407, 412 



in suppuration, 201 



insusceptibility to action of, 172 



in tonsillitis, 528 



in urinary passages, ref. Faltin, 652 



in vagina, 663 



involution forms of, 144 



in water, 150 



metabolism of, 148 



messmates in, 151 



methods of study, biological, 154 



methods of study of, morphological, 

 152 



modification of characters of, 151 



monomorphism in, 146 



motility of, 148 



multiplication of, 144, 147 



occurrence of, in the body, 162 



parasitic, 150 



pathogenic, 162 



photogenic, 149 



Bacteria, pleomorphism in, 146 



poisons of, ref. 164 



polymorphous, 145 



portals of entry of, 163 



products of, action of, in body, 164 



proof of infective nature of, 165 



protection of the body against, 162 



protective action of skin, etc., 

 against, ref. 162 



proteins of, 164 



ptomaines formed by, 149 



"pyogenic," 204, 210 



relation to other forms of life, 150 



rod, 144 



role of, in nature, 148 



saprophytic, 150 



species in, 151 



spheroidal, 143 



spiral, 144 



spores of, 146, 147 



staining of, 152 



sterilization of, 147 



symbiosis among, 151 



thermophilic, 147 



toxalbumins formed by, 149 



toxins of, 149, 164 



ultramicroscopic, 287 



vacuoles in, 146 



varieties in, 151 



zoogloea forms of, 145 



zymogenic, 149 

 Bacterijemia, 202 

 Bactericidal immunity, 181 

 Bacteriolysis, 181 



Bacteriolytic action of cholera serum, 241 

 Bailey and Ewing, on Landry's paralysis, 



825 



Balanitis, 714 

 Balantidium coli, 133 

 Baldwin, on carcinoma of pancreas, 581 ; 



on elastic tissue in tumors, 308 

 Bardeen, visceral lesions with burns, 48 

 Barker, on nervous system, 797, 803, 807 

 Banedow's disease, 362 

 Basltford and Murray, on atypical mitosis 



in tumors, 302 



Batten, on nerve lesions in diphtheria, 260 

 Baumgarten, on coronary arteries, 438 

 Beck, on diphtheria bacillus, 262 



on influenza bacillus, 226 

 Becker, on rhabdomyoma of testicles, 721 

 Beco, on bacteria in lungs, 500 

 Behring, on intestine as portal of entry of 



tubercle bacilJi, 252 

 Benda, on miliary tubercles, 242, 506 

 Beri-beri, 279 . 



Berkeley, on laboratory work with mos- 

 quito, 286 

 BernJieim and Gruber, on mixed infection, 



168 



Berry, on lesions of appendix, 565 

 BertJienson, on heart tumors, 447 

 Bettmann, on fibrinous bronchitis, 478 

 Bezanqon and Labbe, on germicidal action 



of lymph-nodes, 163 



Biedl and Kraus, on elimination of bacte- 

 ria, 163, 629 



