698 



INDEX. 



Potato as a culture medium for bacillus 



piscicidus, 567 



for bacillus piscicidus agilis, 565 

 for bacillus of purpura hsemor- 



rhagica (Babes), 558 

 for bacillus of purpura hsemor- 



rhagica (Kolb). 559 

 for bacillus of purpura hsemor- 



rhagica (Tizzoni and Giovan- 



nani), 658 



for bacillus pyocyaneus, 543 

 for bacillus pyocyaneus ft, 645 

 for bacillus pyocyaneus pericar- 



ditidis, 546 

 for bacillus pyogenes fcetidus, 



618 

 for bacillus septicsemise hsemor- 



rhagicse, 500, 509 

 for bacillus solanacearum, 572 

 for bacillus of swine plague, 



Marseilles, 509 

 for bacillus tenuis sputigenus, 



523 



for bacillus tuberculosis, 477 

 for bacillus typhi abdominalis, 



439 



for bacillus typhi murium, 524 

 for bacillus of von Dungern, 562 

 for micrococcus bothryogenus, 



413 



for micrococcus Manfredi, 413 

 for micrococcus pneumoniae 



crouposse, 403 



for micrococcus tetragenus, 412 

 for proteus hominis capsulatus, 



518 



for proteus of Karlinski, 552 

 for proteus lethalis, 555 

 for proteus septicus, 554 

 for proteus vulgaris, 549 

 for spirillum cholerae asiaticse, 



596 

 for spirillum of Finkler and 



Prior, 603 

 for spirillum of Metschnikovi, 



605 



for spirillum tyrogenum, 604 

 for staphylococcus pyogenes au- 



reus, 375 

 rot, symptoms of, 571 



Pregl's method of staining tubercle ba- 

 cilli in tissues, 36 



Pressure, influence of, on growth of bac- 

 teria, 163 



Privy vaults, disinfection of, 217 

 Protection (standard of) in inoculation 



of an ti tetanic serum, 356 

 Protective inoculations in tuberculosis, 



360 

 against typhoid fever in the 



British army, 369 



Proteus capsulatus septicus (Banti), 520 

 Hauseri (Levy) from sour yeast, 



551 



of Karlinski, probably identical 

 with proteus vulgaris (Hauser), 552 

 lethalis, 554 

 bei Lungengangran des Menschen 



(Babes), 654 

 mirabilis, swarming islands of, 552, 



553 



septicus, 554 

 vulgaris (Hauser), 548 



in cholera infantum, 550 

 influence of, on the virulence of 



anthrax cultures, 587 

 instanced as illustrating varia- 

 tions in the pathogenic power 

 of saprophytes, 529 

 Zenkeri, 554 



Prudden's failure to find the Klebs- 

 Loffler bacillus in pseudo-membranous 

 inflammations, 450 

 Pseudo-diphtheria bacilli, 461 



non pathogenic. 450, 456 

 attenuations of bacillus diph- 

 theria, 260 



Pseudo-influenza bacillus in broncho- 

 pneumonia, 466 

 Pseudomonas campestris, 575 

 hyacinthi (Wakker), 573 

 Stewarti (Smith), 575 

 Ptomains, 133, 146 

 Puerperal fever caused by streptococcus 



pyogenes, 387, 654 

 self-infection possible, 655, 656 

 Pulmonary mucous membrane, infection 



through, 230 



Pulmonic anthrax, 422, 428 

 Pure cultures on gelatin plates, 72 



