GENERAL INDEX 



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RABBIT'S serum, sensitized to sheep's 



corpuscles, 77, 79 

 Rabies, consumptive form of, 602 



diagnosis of, based upon Negri 



bodies, 604 

 differences in virulency between 



street and fixed virus, 616 

 dumb, 601 

 furious type of, 601 

 historical and occurrence of, 597 

 how to prepare dog's brain for 



laboratory examination, 609 

 immunization against, 612 

 natural infection with, 597 

 new observations on pathology and 



pathogenesis of, 599 

 pathological lesions of, 603 

 period of incubation of, 598 

 preparation of attenuated virus for, 



614 



recovery of dog from, 602 

 resistance of virus of, 617 

 spread of virus in infection with, 



611 

 symptoms of, in dog, 600 



in man, 602 

 Van Gehuchten and Nellis' changes 



in nerve ganglia in, 604 

 Radium emanations, effect of, upon 



bacteria, 187 

 Rainey's tubules, 578 

 Rat leprosy, pathology and bacteriology 



of, 373 

 pathological lesions produced by 



plague bacillus in, 231 

 Ray^fungus. See Actinomycosis. 

 Receptors, free, floating in serum, 75 



of cells, 75 



Reflector of microscope, 88 

 Reichel bacteriologic filter, 160 

 Reindeer plague, 266 

 Rennet, 516 



ferment, test for, 139 

 Respiratory tract as a portal of en- 

 trance for pathogenic bacteria, 49 

 Rhipicephalus annulatus, 586 



decoloratus, as transmitter of spiro- 



chete infection, 390 

 Rinderpest. See Cattle plague. 

 Root nodules of leguminosae, 461 

 Rosolic-acid indicator, 524 



SACCHAROMYCES fragilis, 479 



lactis acidi, 479 

 Saccharomycpsis farciminosus. See 



Lymphangitis, epizootic. 

 Saprophyte, pathogenic or toxigenic, 



455 



41 



Saprophytes and parasites, definition of, 



24 



strict or obligate, 24 

 Sarcina aurantiaca, 438 

 definition of, 33 

 lutea, 437 

 mobilis, 438 

 rosacea, 479 

 rubra, 438 

 ventriculi, 438 

 Sarcocystis bertrami, 579 

 lindemani, 579 

 miescheriana, 579 

 tenella, 579 

 Sarcodina, 537 

 Sarcophysema hsemorrhagicum bovis, 



254 



Sarcosporidia, 578 

 Scarlet fever, spread by milk, 486 

 Schizomycetes, 26 

 Schlegel method of staining actinomy- 



cotic tissue, 409 

 Scours, white, in calves, 292 

 Sectioning of embedded tissues, 117 

 Sedgwick and Tucker air-filtering de- 

 vice, 180 

 Sensibility, bacteriochemical. See 



Chemotaxis. 



Septicemia, hemorrhagic, of bo vines, 224 

 of sheep, 226 

 of swine, 226 



in chickens, streptococci in, 205 

 pluriformis or polymorpha, 221 

 Septicemias of birds, 223 



various, of bovines, 226 

 Serum, antirabic, 617 

 bouillon, 133 

 hemolytic, inactivated, 77 



reactivation of, 77 

 Shake cultures, 150 



various characteristics of, 166 

 Sheep's red blood corpuscles, washed. 79 

 Side-chains and immunity, 74 

 haptophile, 75 

 haptophore, 74 



in chemical considerations, 74 

 toxophile, 75 

 toxpphore, 75 

 Signet-ring form of malarial organisms, 



575 



Silkworm disease, 577 

 Skin as a portal of entrance for patho- 

 genic bacteria, 48 

 Sleeping sickness, African, in man, 556, 



559, 562 



Slide and covers, 100 

 Smegma bacillus, 372 

 Soil bacteria, great resistance of spores 



of, 186 



bacteriologic examination of, 181 

 Spindle, achromatic, 533 

 Spiradenitis coccidiosa, 571 

 Spirilla, 383 



in water, 386 



