CONTENTS. yii 



CHAPTER XIV. 



PAGE 



Post-mortem examination of animals Bacteriological 

 examination of the tissues Disposal of tissues and dis- 

 infection of instruments after the examination . . 159-163 



CHAPTER XV. 



Scheme for the complete study of an organism . .164, 165 



PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE 

 METHODS OF BACTERIOLOGY. 



CHAPTER XVI. 



To obtain material upon which to begin work . . 167-170 



CHAPTER XVII. 



Various experiments in sterilization Steam and hot-air 

 methods of sterilizing 171-175 



CHAPTER XVIII. 



Bacteriological study of water, air, and soil Methods 

 of counting the colonies on the plates Wolff hiigel's 

 counting apparatus Sedgwick's method .... 176-191 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Inoculation experiments with sputum Sputum sep- 

 ticaemia Septicaemia resulting from the presence of the 

 micrococcus tetragenus in the tissues Tuberculosis . . 192-200 



CHAPTER XX: 



Tuberculosis Microscopic appearance of miliary tuber- 

 clesDiffuse caseation Cavity-formation Encapsulation 

 of tuberculous foci Primary infection Modes of infec- 

 tion Location of the bacilli in the tissues Staining 

 peculiarities ......... 201-216 



