INDEX. 



A IJStmSES, miliary, 221 

 A microscopic appearances of, 



222, 223 



Aerobic organisms, 28 

 Agar-agar, 57, 65 



clarification of, 65 

 filtration of, 66 

 peculiarities of, 57, 58 

 Air, bacteriological analysisof, 186 

 Petri's method for, 187 

 Sedgwick's method for, 



187-191 

 Anaerobic organisms, 27, 28 



methods of cultivation, 116- 



119 



method of Buchner, 117 

 Esmarch, 119 

 Friinkel, 118 

 Hesse, 117 



Kitasato and Weil, 119 

 Koch, 117 

 Liborius, 119 

 Aniline dyes as aids in different!- ' 



ation, 115 



Animals, inoculation of, 151-158 i 



intra-venous, 154-158 I 



instruments for, 156-158 , 



subcutaneous, 151 



post-mortem examination of, 



159-163 



cultures from tissues, 161 , 

 disinfection of imple- 

 ments, 163 



disposal of remains, 163 

 external inspection, 159 

 incision through skin . 



159 



- opening the cavities, 160 i 

 position of the animal, 

 169 



Anthrax, 232 



bacillus of, 232-238 



cultivation of, 234-:.'?> 

 experiments with, 238- 



242 

 inoculation with, 236- 



238 



staining of, 2ol> 

 Antiseptics, 53 



experiments upon, 25 1 

 Apparatus for air analysis, Petri's, 



187 



Hedgwick's 188 

 for counting colonies, Ks- 



march's, 184 

 Wolffhugel's, 182 

 Autoclav or digestor, 46 



pACILLI, 29-32 

 D Bacillus subtilis, 173 

 of tuberculosis, 211 

 Bacteria, capsule surrounding, 



133 



classification of, 29 

 constant characteristics of, 



104 



definition of, 22 

 Hagelhe upon, 136 

 isolation of, on solid media, 



54 

 Koch's observation, 54- 



57 

 microscopic examination of, 



105 

 morphology of, 29 



constancy of, 31 

 motility of, 36 

 multiplication of, 32, 33 

 nutrition of, 25-27 



