INDEX 



285 



Esmarch's cubes, 52 



method of cultivating anaerobic 

 bacteria, 72 



tubes, 67 

 Experiments on animals, 84 



FECES bacillus, 135 

 Fermentation tube, 62 



Smith's, 62 

 Ferments, 25 



coagulating, 25 



diastatic, 25 



fat-splitting, 25 



hydrolytic, 25 



inverting, 25 



proteolytic, 25 

 Filter, hot-water, 54 

 Filtered water, 221 

 Filtration, 236 

 Finkler-Prior vibrio, 146 

 Fishing, 69 

 Flagella, 19 



stain, with Loffler's mordant, 43 

 Fluid media, 49 

 Fluorescence, 25 

 Fluorescent bacteria, 99 

 Foods as source of infection, 228 

 Forceps, Ball's, '37 

 Formaldehyd, 235 

 Fowl septicemia, 198 

 Frankel's borer, 227 



method of cultivating anaerobic 



bacteria, 73 



of staining tubercle bacilli, 113 

 Fungi, staining, Unna's method, 43 



thrush, 208 



GABBET'S acid blue stain, 33 

 Gametes, 186 

 Gas-formation, 25 

 Gelatin, 53 



clouding, 54 



inoculation of, 62 



modification of, 55 



potato-, 60 



sterilizing, 55 

 Gelatin-agar, 57 

 Gelatinous membrane, 18 

 Genito-urinary passages, bacteria 



in, 232 



Germicides, 234 

 Germination, 22 

 Giemsa stain, 35 

 Glanders, 121 

 Glass plates, 64 



slide cultures, 62 

 Glossina morsitans, 192 



palpalis, 192 

 Glucose broth, 50 

 Glycerin agar, 57 



broth, 50 

 Gonococcus, 166 



urine media for, 61 

 Gonorrhea, 166 

 Gram's iodin solution, 33 



method of double staining, 40 



of tissue staining, 41 

 Gruber-Widal blood-serum test, 131 

 Guinea-pig bouillon, 62 



HANDS, sterilization of, 236 

 Hanging drop, 29 

 Hay bacillus, 94 

 Heat, 31, 234 



as disinfectant, 44 



dry, 45 



moist, 45 



Hemolytic serum, 81 

 Hemorrhagic septicemia, 200 

 Hesse's method of collecting bac- 

 teria from air, 216 

 of cultivating anaerobic bac- 

 teria, 72 

 Hiss' capsule stain, 35 



typhoid medium, 61 

 Hoffman's pseudobacillus, 126 

 Hot-air oven, 45 

 Hot-water filter, 54 

 Hueppe's fresh egg cultures, 61 



IMMUNE body, 81 

 Immunity, 78 

 acquired, 78 

 active, 78 

 Ehrlich's side-chain theory of, 



80 

 from injections of sterilized 



products of bacteria, 79 

 from inoculations of small doses 

 of very virulent bacteria, 79 



