INDEX 



553 



Micrococcus tanoeolatUB, 349. SeePivn- 



mococcus. 

 melitensis, 372 

 tetrairenus 335 

 Microgametes ot malaria, 505 

 Microscope, different parts of, 77 

 Microscopic examination of unstained 



bacteria, 81 

 Microsporidia, 518 



Miiiula, classification of bacteria, 36 

 Milk bacteriology of, in relation to dis- ; 



153 



as culture medium, 49 

 heated vs. raw, in feeding, 456 

 influence of cleanliness on, 465 



of tcmperatute on growth of 



bacteria in, 462 

 number of bacteria in, 463 

 pasteurization of, 134 

 pathogenic properties of, 455 

 Merili/ution of, 132 

 time required for multiplication of 



bacteria in, 463 

 transmission of disease through, 



467 



Milzbrand, 382. See Anthrax. 

 Moeller's method of staining spores, 75 

 Mixijuitoes as agents of infection in 



malaria, 509 

 in yellow fever, 442, 544 

 Morax, diplobacillus of conjunctivitis, 



543 



Mordants, 73 

 M utility of bacteria, 86 

 Mucous membranes, ability of bacteria 



to penetrate, 149 

 Mumps, 442 

 Mycelium, 21 

 Mycetozoa, 471 

 Myxosporidia, 518 



N 



NEGRI bodies in rabies, 531 

 Neisser gonococcus, 366 



stain for diphtheria bacilli, 187 



and AYechsberg phenomenon, 17.'-} 

 Neutral red, 50 

 Nitrate bouillon, 50 

 Nitrification, 99 



Nitrites and nitrates produced b\ bac- 

 teria, 99 



Nitroso-indol reaction, 98 

 Noma. 442 

 No-i-Mia bombycis, 519 



lophii. .")!'.) 



Now and MacNeal, cultures of trypano- 

 somes, 484 



method of making anaerobic cul- 

 tures, 66 



OlL-IMMKHsloN lens, 79 



Opsonines, 172 



PARACOLON bacilli. 247 



Paradysentery bacilli, 247 

 Parasites, strict, 1 1 1 

 Paratyphoid bacilli, 248 

 Pasteur, early investigations, 20 

 flask, 54 



treatment of rabies, 533 

 Pasteurization, 46 

 Pemphigus neonatorum, 442 

 Peptone solution, Dunham's, 49 

 \\-<\ (bubonic plague), 413 

 Petri dish, 57 



Petrusky's litmus-whey, 50 

 Pfeiffer, influenza bacillus, 321 



micrococcus catarrhalis, 365 

 Pfeiffer's phenomenon, 271 

 Phagocytosis, 163 

 Phenolphthalein as indicator, 53 

 Pigment production by bacteria, 90 

 Piro plasma bigeminum, 5! 4 

 Pityriasis versi color, 436 

 Plague, bubonic, 413 

 Plasmodium of malaria, 502 



aestivo-autumnal parasite, 506 

 classification, 502 

 examination of blood for, 503 

 quartan parasite, 508 

 staining methods for, 501 

 tertian parasite, 502 

 prsecox, 502 

 vivax, 502 

 Plate cultures, study of colonies in, 59 



technique of making, 56 

 Plenciz, Antoiiius, 18 

 Pneumobacillus of Friedlander, 358 

 Pneumococcus, 349 



agglutination reaction, 358 

 biological characteristics, 350 

 effects of drying and sunlight on, 



352 



immunity to infection by, 357 

 mucosus* 358 



occurrence in man in health, 354 

 pathogenesis, 353 

 presence in lobar and bronchopneu- 



monia, 354 

 varieties of, 357 

 Polymastigina, 496 

 Potatoes as culture medium, 50 

 Precipitins, 176 



1 're-sure, influence of, on bacteria, 102 

 Prior, spirillum of Finkler and, 405 

 Proteins, bacterial, 92 

 Proteus, bacillus, 377 

 Prototoxoid, 211 

 Protozoa, 469 



classification, 470 

 Protozoan-like bodies in smallpox and 



allied diseases, 521 

 Pseudodiphtheria bacilli, 197 

 Pseudonienibranous inflammations due to 

 bacteria other than diphtheria bacilli, 

 198 

 Pseudotubercnlosis, streptothrix in, 423 



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