652 BIBLIOGRAPHY 



CHAPTER III. MICROSCOPIC METHODS. 



Consult text-books, especially Klein, Kanthack and Drysdale, Hueppe, 

 Gimther, Heim. Also Bolles Lee, "The Microtomist's Vademecum," 

 London, 1905 (this is the most complete treatise on the subject). 

 Rawitz, op. cit. in text. Koch, Mitth. a. d. k. Gsndhtsamte. i. 1. 

 Ehrlich, Ztschr. f. Tclin. Med. i. 553; ii. 710. Gram, Fortschr. d. 

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CHAPTER IV. METHODS OF EXAMINING THE PROPERTIES OF SERUM 

 PREPARATION OF VACCINES GENERAL BACTERIOLOGICAL 

 DIAGNOSIS INOCULATION OF ANIMALS. 



AGGLUTINATION. Delepine, Brit. Med. Journ. (1897), ii. 529, 967. 

 Widal and Sicard, Ann. de I'lnst. Pasteur, xi. 353. Wright, Brit. Med. 

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GENERAL METHODS. Wright, A. E., "Studies on Immunity," London, 

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 works contain methods applied in the investigation of the subjects dealt 

 with in this chapter. The following are additional references relating to 

 special points : 



OPSOXIC METHODS. Klien, H., John* Hopkins Hosp. Bull. (1907), 

 xviii. 245. Simon, Journ. Exp. Med. (1907), 487. 



WASSERMANN REACTION. Gengou, Ann. de FInst. Pasteur (1902), 

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 Wassermann and Brack, Deutsche med. Wchnschr. (1906), 100. Wasser- 

 mann, Neisser, and Bruck, ibid. (1906), 745. McKenzie, Journ. Path, and 

 Baeteriol. (1909), xiii. 311. Neisser, Milnchen. med. Wchnschr. (1909), 

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PREPARATION OF VACCINES. Harrison, Journ. R.A.M.C. (1905), 

 iv. 313. Leishman, Harrison, G rattan, and Archibald, Hid. (1908), x. 

 583 ; (1908), xi. 327. 



CHAPTER V. BACTERIA OF AIR, SOIL, WATER 'ANTISEPTICS. 



AIR, SOIL, AND WATER. -Petri, Ztschr. f. Hyg. iii. 1 ; vi. 233. 

 Fliigge, ibid. xxv. 179. Sticher, ibid. xxx. 163. Weyl, "Handbuch 

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 1900) 458, 489. Sidney Martin, ibid. xxvi. (1896-97) 231 ; xxvii. 



