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INDEX 



Pasteur, indifferent to perfection 



of technique, 191 

 insight, 19, 32, 222, 254, 270, 271, 



287 



Institute, 299 

 lactic fermentation, 67, 79 

 Liebig, discussion with, 128 

 malates, work on, 20, 33, 38 

 masterful qualities, 72, 74, 178 

 microbial and virus diseases, 



discovery of identity, 281 

 microscopical studies, 258 

 milk, sterilization of, 101 

 molecular dissymmetry and ro- 

 tary power, correlation of, 36 

 not a naturalist, 81 

 on human plagues, 223, 224 

 opinion on danger of precon- 

 ceived ideas, 193 

 organized ferments, 69, 79 

 osteomyelitis, 270 

 oxidation in air, 122 

 oxygen, r61e of, in disease, 264 

 parasite, reaction of host to, 



254 



paratartrates, work on, 16 

 pathological conflicts, 269 

 Pouchet, Joly and Musset, dis- 

 cussion with, 105 

 puerperal fever, 270 

 rabies, 294 



cultures of, in the living organ- 

 ism ,296 

 prophylaxis, 298 

 rotary subtances, right and left- 

 handed, means of separating, 43 

 septic vibrio, 259 

 silkworms, and human path- 

 ology, 173, 182, 186 

 corpuscular disease (p6brine), 



149 



morts-flats (flacherie), 164, 173 

 studies on diseases of, 145 

 species, transformation of one 



into another, 190, 192 

 spontaneous generation, 93, 119 



Pasteur, spores, of butyric vibrios, 



241 



r61e of, 244 



staphylococcus, discovery of, 269 

 struggle for existence, concep- 

 tion of, 301, 317 



susceptibility to infection, indi- 

 vidual variation in, 181 

 tartrates, work on, 12, 16, 30, 36 

 technique, 226 



temperature, relation of, to in- 

 fection, 271 



There, there is its picture! 271 

 toxines, discovery of, 255 

 training in 1870, 186 

 transformation of species, 192 

 vaccines, discovery of, 280, 281 

 vinegar-making, phenomena of, 



122 



virulence, and attenuation, 304 

 variations in, attributed first 



to several organisms, 274 

 virus, attenuation of, discovery 



of, 302 



-diseases and microbial dis- 

 eases, the same, 281 

 water, contaminating germs in, 



116 

 wine, action of oxygen on, 136 



diseases of, 134 

 yeast of wine, 134, 214, 217 

 Pathology, Pasteur's entrance into 



field of, 145 

 Pdbrine, 149 



origin of name, 152 

 Pe"ligot, 166 

 Penicilh'um glaucum, growth in 



absence of air, 199 

 supposed transformation of 



yeast into, 192 

 Pfeffer, 46 

 Pfeiffer, 319 

 Phagocytosis, 317 

 Philippi, 152, 160 

 Phylloxera, 143 

 Pollender, 233 



