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Germs of disease, destruction of ... ... ... ... ... 261 



dormant state of ... ... ... ... ... 248 



floating in the air, detection of ... ... ... 161 



importance of high powers in investigations upon 53 

 in food ... ... ... ... ... ... 156 



in the capillaries, presence of ... ... ... 173 



introduction into the body ...... ... 156 



manner in which they occasion death ... ... 222 



multiplication in the infected organism... ... 187 



not distinguishable, the one kind from the other 154 

 not parasites ... ..'. ... ... ... 232 



passage of, into the blood ... ... ... 164 



possibility of passing into the substance of 

 normal living bioplasm v ... ... ... 



suspended in water ... ... ... ... 



transported by insects ... ... ... ... 



cancer ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 



fever .................... 



glanders ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 



syphilitic disease ... ... ... ... ... ... 



tubercle ..................... 



variola ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Germs, state of blood favouring the multiplication of ... ... 



,, ,, vessels favouring entrance of, into the blood 



,, vegetable, origin of ... ... ... ... ... ... 



, , , , ' supposed influence in causing disease ... ... 



Germ theory of disease ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Gland cells attracting particular substances ... ... ... 



Glanders propagated through the atmosphere ... ... ... 



Glands, formation of, from bioplasm ... ... ... ... 



Glycerinum acidi carbolici ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Gonorrhceal pus ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Good practice based upon unsound theory ... ... ... ... 



Government Report, remarks on the nature of contagia in ... 



Graves, Dr., his practice of using stimulants in febrile diseases ... 

 Growth and multiplication of blood bioplasts ... ... ... 



,, of bioplasm ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 



,, ,, morbid, checking of ... ... ... ... 



,, ,, ,, in inflammation ... ... ... 



,, slow and rapid ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Guinea pig's blood corpuscle becomes a tetrahedral crystal when 

 withdrawn from the body ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Giinther, Prof., his open air treatment of operation cases... ... 



Hair, human, apparent width of, under 



Hallier's cholera fungus, Dr. Lewis's observations on 



,, views on the vegetable nature of disease germs ... ... 



,, ,, objections to, on the ground of insufficient mag- 



nifying power ... ... .., ... ... 



171 



156 

 157 

 153 

 148 

 157 

 149 

 152 

 148 

 1 76 

 168 



37 



64 

 5 



200 

 157 



93 

 283 

 143 

 415 

 237 

 396 

 108 



12 

 279 

 279 

 412 



409 

 435 



438 

 438 

 237 



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