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Poisons destroyed in the stomach 25 



how affected by temperature 25 



not always found in putrefaction, and why 132 



not destroyed in the stomach 25 



result from micro-organisms 124 



Propositions relating to digestion 81 



Ptomains 131 



Pure virus necessary for inoculations 65 



Putrefaction early examination of. 18 



organisms necessary to 20 



explained by Liebig 22 



Pyaemia production of. 48 



R 



Rabbits infection of. 47 



Recklinghausen 44 



Regnault on diastase 92 



Relapsing fever 97 



Remoleculize definition of 83 



Resorptive digestion 98 



Resorption of the roots of the milk teeth 99 



Rust on wheat 46 



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Sachs experiments by 90, 239 



Salmon, Dr. E. D 51, 73 



Schroeder 28 



Schwan 20 



Seeds sameness in physiology of. 114 



11 sprouting of. 91 



" varieties in the form of. Ii4 



Sepsin and sulphate of atropia 143 



Sepsis poison of. 127, 129 



Septicaemia and pyaemia 65 



bacillus of. 64 



field mice insusceptible to 65 



in mice 63, 129 



Soluble ferment 82 



dissolving power of the 106 



" of B. Lactis 162 



" B. Termo 89 



" micrococcus urea 86 



11 the yeast plant 84 



Spallanzani and Needham 30 



Spermatozoa discovered 14 



Sponge grafts 102 



Spontaneous generation 20, 54 



Spores and habits of micro-organisms 72 



Spore formation 72 



Stahl 15 



StahPs conclusion in regard to fermentation and decomposition 18 



Staining micro-organisms 62 



Sternberg on poisons evolved by micro-organisms 130 



