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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Tubercle bacillus (human type), chem- 

 ical analysis of tubercle bacillus, 603 



complement fixation with, 608 



cultivation of, 590-593 

 Hesse's medium for, 593 



discovery of, 586 



frequency of, 597 



immunization, passive, 611 

 Maragliano's serum, 612 

 Marmorek's serum, 612 



isolation of, 590 

 from feces, 212 



Petroff' s method for, from sputum, 

 591 



milk in the transmission of, 598 



morphology of, 586 



pathogenicity, 593-597 



for animals (human type), 597 

 for animals, human and bovine 



type compared, 613, 614 

 lesions produced by, 595, 596 

 manner of invasion, 594, 595 

 occurrence of in blood, 596 

 tubercles, description of, 593 



prevention of, 602, 603 



sputum, method of concentrating tu- 

 bercle bacilli in, 589 



staining, 587-589 



antiformin for concentrating tu- 

 bercle bacilli in sputum, 589 

 Gabbett 's method, 588, 124 

 Herman's method, 588, 126 

 in sections, 132 



Much's method for Much's gran- 

 ules, 588 



Weiss' modification of, 589 

 Pappenheim's stain for differentia- 

 tion from smegma bacillus, 589, 

 125 



susceptibility to bovine and human 

 types, 600 



thermal death point, 593 



toxins produced by, 604. See also 

 Tuberculins 



transmission, 597 



by butter, 1042, 1044 

 by dust, 601 

 by milk, 598 



Tubercle bacillus (human type), trans- 

 mission, inheritance of, 602 

 predisposing factors, 601 

 tuberculins, 604 



bouillon filtre (Denys), 606 

 diagnostic use of, 607 



cutaneous tuberculin reaction, 



608 



on cattle, 609, 610 

 ophthalmo-tuberculin reactions, 



607 



subcutaneous, 607 

 new, 605 

 new tuberculin-bacillary emulsion, 



606 



old, 604 



reaction to, by lepers, 625 

 therapeutic uses of, 610 

 Tubercle bacillus in cold-blooded ani- 

 mals, 615 



immunization with, 616 

 Tuberculins, diagnostic use of, 607 

 for testing cattle, 1037 

 preparation of, 604-606 

 therapeutic use of, 610 

 Typhoid bacillus of, 643-685 

 antibodies produced by, 659 

 agglutinins, 662 



Widal reaction, 663-667, 282, 302 

 Dryer's method, 666 

 method of obtaining patient 's 



serum, 665 



serum dilutions used, 663 

 bactericidal and bacteriolytic, 661 

 opsonins, 667 

 precipitins, 667 

 biological considerations, 648 

 blood cultures for, 214, 651 

 carriers, 669-675 

 chronic, 670-675 



gall-bladder carriers, 671 

 " healthy" carriers, 673 

 intestinal carriers, 672 

 liver duct carriers, 671 

 urinary carriers, 672 

 pathological lesions caused by car- 

 rier state, 674 



