436 



INDEX. 



Osteomyelitis, endocarditis secondary 



to, 148 



experimental development of, 164 

 Otitis media, 135 



bacteriologic diagnosis of, 136 

 Otomycoses, 349 



Oxygen, influence of, on bacteria, 26 

 O/ena, 133 



P. 



Panaris, 127 



Pandemics of disease, 47 

 Parametritis, 1 60 

 Parasites, 33 



facultative, 33 



Passive immunization, 55, 68 

 Pasteur's treatment of hydrophobia, 



3 2 3 



results of, 325 

 Pathogenic bacteria, 33 



properties of causative agents of 

 inflammation with relation to 

 animals, 123 



Pathogenicity of bacteria, determina- 

 tion of, by animal experimentation, 

 no 



Penicillii, 337 

 Peptone- water, 86 

 Perforative peritonitis, 152 

 Pericarditis, 150 



bacteriologic diagnosis of, 151 

 primary, 150 

 puerperal, 150 

 pyemic, 150 

 secondary, 150 



to acute articular rheumatism, 



150 



to erysipelas, 150 

 to pneumonia, 150 

 traumatic, 150 

 tuberculous, 150 

 Perinephritis, 158, 160 

 Peritonitis, 151 



arising from the digestive tract, 



I5i 



the female genito-urinary tract, 



151 



the gall-bladder and liver, 151 

 aseptic, 151 

 bacterial, 151 



bacteriologic diagnosis of, 152 

 circumscribed, 152 

 diffuse, 152 



due to operative intervention, 152 

 of hematogenous origin, 152 

 perforative, 152 

 septic, 151 

 Peritrocha, 19 



Perityphlitis, 154 

 Permanent bodies, 22 



forms of bacteria, 22, 23 

 Pertussis, 330 

 Petri's procedure for examination of 



air, 392 

 Peyer's patches, typhoid-bacilli in, 



170 



Pfeiffer's reaction, 62 

 Phagocytes, fixed, 58 



mobile, 58 



Phagocytic theory, 58 

 Phagocytosis, 36 

 Pharyngitis, acute, 133 

 Pharyngomycoses, 348 

 Phlebitis, 132 

 Phlegmonous anginas, 134 



erysipelas, 130 



Phlegmons, putrid, fetid, due to pro- 

 teus, 310 



urinary, 127 

 Pigment formed by bacteria, 26 



malarial, 373 

 Pigment-bacteria, 26 

 Pityriasis versicolor, 347 

 Plague, 200 



bacteriologic diagnosis of, 204 



etiologic relations of pi ague -bacilli 

 to, 204 



experimental development of, 203 



immunity to, 206 



prophylaxis of, 205 



protective inoculation against, 206 

 Plague-bacilli, appearance of, in cul- 

 ture, 20 1 



etiologic relations of, to plague, 

 204 



mode of distribution of, 202 



morphology of, 200 



portals of infection for, 202 



vital capability of, 201 

 Plasma, granular, 364 

 Plate -cocci, 21 

 Plate-culture of anaerobic bacteria, 



98 



Plate-making, Koch's method of, 88 

 Plates of agar-agar, 94 

 Pleomorphic bacteria, 24 

 Pleural effusions, tubercle-bacilli in 



fluid from, 264 

 Pleurisy, metastatic, 139 



primary, 139 



secondary, 139 

 Pleuritis, 138 



bacteriologic investigation of, 140 



diagnostic and prognostic signifi- 

 cance of bacteriologic findings 

 in, 140 

 Pneumaturia, 156 



