430 



INDEX. 



Clothing, disinfection of, 423 



Coccaceae, 17 



Cocci, 17 



Cold abscesges, 128 



action of, on bacteria, 412 

 Columella, 337 



Comma-bacilli, appearance of, in cul- 

 tures, 182 



Condensation, water of, 82 

 Congenital pneumonia, 148 



syphilis, 319, 320 



tuberculosis, 268 

 Conidia, 336 

 Conjunctivitis, 160 

 Contagion, 33 

 Contagious disease, 33 



miasmatic disease, 34 

 Continuous chain, disease-extension 



by, 47 

 Cover-glass specimen, preparation of, 



104 



staining of, 104 

 Crescents, Laveran's, 373 

 Cryptogenetic septicemia, 162 

 Cultivation of anaerobic bacteria, 98 

 Culture, methods of, 74, 87 



pure, 74, 87 

 Culture-media free from albuminoids, 



87 

 Cure, 49 



immunity and, relations between, 



7i 



Cutaneous inoculation, no 

 Cystitis, 155 



bacteriologic diagnosis of, 156 



experimental development of, 156 



gonorrheal, 155 



puerperal, 155 



tuberculous, 155 



D. 



Death-point, thermal, 22 

 Dermatomycoses, 341 

 Descending pyelonephritis, 159 

 Diagnostic significance of metabolic 



products of bacteria, 28 

 Diarrhea, summer, 199 

 Diffuse peritonitis, 152 

 Digestive tract, infection with an- 

 thrax-bacilli through, 293 

 typhoid fever through, 169 

 peritonitis arising from, 151 

 Dilution-method of immunization, 54 

 Diphtheria, 207 



bacteriologic diagnosis of, 217 



immunity to, 218 



mixed infection in, 213 



Diphtheria, physiology of, in animals, 



211 



prophylaxis of, 230 



relations of diphtheria-bacillus to, 



213 



specific therapy of, 218 

 susceptibility of human beings to, 



215 



Diphtheria-antitoxin, complications 

 from use of, 229 



methods of testing, 225 

 Diphtheria-bacillus, 207 



cultural properties of, 209 



pathogenic properties of, 2IO 



portal of infection for, 216 



relations of, to diphtheria, 213 



saprophytic occurrence of, 214 



staining properties of, 207 



tenacity of, 210 

 Diphtheria-toxin, active, 220 

 Diphtheric endocarditis, 148 

 Diplobacilli, 21 

 Diplobacillus Friedlander, 126 



pneumoniae Friedlander, 119, 125 

 Diplococci, 21 

 Diplococcus lanceolatus Frankel, 124 



pneumoniae Frankel, 118, 126 

 Direct immunization, 55, 68 



infection, 48 



Discontinuous sterilization, 77 

 Disease, causative agents of inflam- 

 mation in, 126 



contagious, 33 

 miasmatic, 34 



explosive distribution of, 47 



infectious, 33 



miasmatic, 33 

 Disease-extension by continuous 



chain, 47 



Disinfectant, activity of, 414 

 Disinfection, 410 



by boiling water, 41 1 



by heat, 411 



by hot air, 411 



by hot water, 411 



by steam, 411 



chemic, 412 



in cholera, 196 



mechanical, 411 



of bath-water, 420 



of bed-linen, 422 



of beds, 423 



of body-clothing, 422 



of cess-pools, 419 



of clothing, 423 



of dressings, 419 



of feces, 419 



of food, 423 



of hands, 418 



