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PART II. 

 REAL NATURE OF DISEASE GERMS. 



BIOPLASM AND ITS DEGRADATION. 



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Bioplasm... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 91 



Degradation in power ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 95 



Bioplasm of man and animals in health ... ... ... ... 96 



Bioplasm of amoebae ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 96 



Bioplasm of bacteria ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 98 



Vital movements of bioplasm ... ... ... ... ... ... 98 



Bioplasm of mucus ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 101 



Embryonic bioplasm ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 102 



Blood-bioplasts or white blood-corpuscles ... ... ... ... 103 



Bioplasm of the tissues of the adult ... ... ... ... ... no 



From health to disease ... ... ... ... ... ... ...in 



The pus-bioplast derived from the bioplasm of all the tissues ... 114 



Of retrogression in formative power ... ... % ... ... -.-US 



Bioplasm of epithelium... ... ... ... ... ... ... 118 



Multiplication of blood-bioplasts in disease ...* ... ... ... 121 



New observations on the growth and multiplication of pus ... 126 



On the movements occurring in ordinary living pus ... ... 128 



Death and decomposition of pus ... ... ... ... ... 130 



DISEASE GERMS IN ANIMAL FLUIDS AND 

 SECRETIONS. 



Germs in fluids and secretions... ... ... ... ... ... 132 



Simple exudation ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 134 



Lymph capable of producing a poisoned wound ... ... ... 139 



Pus cf purulent ophthalmia and gonorrhceal pus .. ... ... 143 



Germs in vaccine lymph ... ... ... ... ... ... 144 



Germs of small -pox ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 148 



Disease germs of fever ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 148 



Syphilitic disease germs ... ... ... ... ... ... 149 



Living disease germs in secretions ... ... ... .:. ..151 



