682 



INDEX. 



Canon's method of demonstrating the ba- 

 cillus of influenza, 463 

 Capsule bacilli, Nicolaier's comparison 



of the characters of, 560 

 bacillus of Nicolaier, 560 

 of von Dungern, 562 

 Caraway, antiseptic value of, 203 

 Carbolic acid in culture media, 47 

 as a disinfectant, 212, 213 

 action of. on anthrax spores, 



587 

 action on bacillus tuberculosis, 



478 

 action on micrococcus pneu- 



monice crouposse, 405 

 for restraining growth of water 

 bacteria, in searching for the 

 typhoid bacillus, 444 

 Carbol-fuchsin solution, Ziehl's, 29 

 Carbon for bacterial growth, 126 



dioxide, influence of, on bacterial 



growth, 174 



prevents growth of the anaerobic 

 bacillus of symptomatic an- 

 thrax, 586 



does not prevent growth of the 

 anaerobic bacillus cedernatis 

 maligni No. II., 588 

 monoxide, influence of, on bacterial 



growth, 174 



Carnivora immune to tuberculosis, 233 

 Carrot, antiseptic power of, 203 

 Cars, railway, disinfection of, 214 

 Cascarilla, antiseptic power of, 203 

 Cattle, prevalence of tuberculosis among, 



482 



Caucasian milk ferment, 139 

 Caustic potash, action of, on micrococcus 



pneimionise crouposse, 405 

 Cedar, antiseptic power of, 203 

 Celery, antiseptic power of, 203 

 Cell-globulin, germicidal power of, 210 

 Cells, vital activity of, 133 

 Cellular structure of bacteria, 117 

 Cellulose, fermentation of, 141 

 " Centralblatt fur Bakteriologie," 9 

 Cerebrospinal meningitis, diplococcus 



of, 410 



Cesspools, disinfection of, 217 

 Chamomile, antiseptic power of, 203 



Chantemesse and Widal's immunization 

 against the typhoid bacillus, 

 368 



method of searching for the 

 typhoid bacillus in water sup- 

 plies, 444 



Chaplets, grouping of bacteria in, 22 

 Charbon, bacillus of, 42U 

 symptomatique, 347 



Chauveau's retention theory of immu- 

 nity, 250 

 Cheese, bacteria in, 670 



toxic principle in, 148 

 Chemical agents, influence of, on cultures 



of the cholera spirillum, 597 

 analysis* of water, advantages of, 631 

 Chemiotaxis, 247, 257 

 Cherry laurel, antiseptic power of, 203 

 Cheyne's experiments on the toxicity of 



cultures of proteus vulgaris, 550 

 observations on the pathogenic power 



of saprophytes, 529 



Chloral hydrate, antiseptic value of, 189 

 Chloride of lime as a disinfectant, 212, 213 

 Chlorinated soda as a disinfectant, 213 

 Chlorine, influence of, on bacterial 



growth, 177 



Chloroform, action of, on bacteria, 177 

 Cholera, a disease of man, 233 

 cultures, toxalbumin of, 150 

 experimental evidence of its produc- 

 tion in man by the comma bacil- 

 lus, 601 



immunity after an attack of, 297 

 infection, heat as a disinfectant for, 



154 



ptomains, 149 

 second attacks of, 243 

 spirillum, influence of light on, 162 

 vaccine (Ferran), 299 



(Haffkine), 302 

 Cholera infantum, bacillus A of Booker 



in, 555 



proteus vulgaris in, 550 

 Cholera morbus not caused by the Fink- 



ler-Prior spirillum, 602 

 proteus Hauseri in, 551 

 Cholin, 147 



Chromic acid, action of, on putrefactive 

 bacteria, 181 



