INDEX. 



439 



Staining of bacteria, 102 



of capsules, 1 08 



of cover-glass specimens, 104 



of flagella, 109 



of sections of tissue, 106 



of spores, 1 08 



Weigert's modification of Gram's 



method of, 107 

 Staphylococci, 21, 124, 125 

 Staphylococcus cereus albus, 117 

 flavus, 117 



pyogenes albus, Ii6 

 aureus, 115 

 citreus, Il6 



Staphylococcus-angina, 134 

 Staphylococcus-pneumonia, 144 

 Steam, disinfection by, 41 1 



live, sterilization by, 75 

 Sterigmata, 337 

 Sterilization, 74 



by dry heat, 74 



by live steam, 75 



discontinuous, 77 



fractional, 77 

 Streak, fractional, 95 

 Streak-culture, 96 

 Streak-plates, agar, 94 

 Streptococci, 20, 124, 125 



microscopic arrangement of, in 



skin, 130 

 Streptococcus brevis, 118 



conglomeratus, 118 



etiologic significance of, for erysip- 

 elas, 131 



lanceolatus Pasteur, 1 1 8 



longus, 118 



pyogenes (erysipelatis), 117 

 Streptococcus-angina, 134 

 Streptococcus-diseases, specific treat- 

 ment of, 132 



Streptococcus-pneumonia, 144 

 Streptothriceae,'24 

 Streptothrices, 337 



pathogenic, 362 

 Streptothnx Eppinger, 362 



farcinica, 363 



Subcutaneous inoculation, no 

 Subdural inoculation, 1 1 1 

 Sulphur-bacteria, 27 

 Summer diarrhea, 190 

 Suppuration, 115 



causative agents of, in healthy per- 

 sons, 125 



outside the body, 125 

 Suppurative myocarditis, 151 



processes, endocarditis secondary 



to, 148 



typhoid-bacilli in, 171 

 Susceptibility of infected organism, 44 



Susceptibility to bacterial diseases, 



45 



Symbiosis, 41 



Sympathetic ophthalmia, 161 

 Syphilis, 314 

 bacillus of, 314 

 congenital, transmission of, from 



father, 319 

 of, from mother, 320 

 conveyance of, 317 

 extrauterine infection with, 320 

 hereditary, 319 



transmission of, 317 

 heredity of, 319 

 immunity to, 318 

 intrauterine infection with, 320 

 paternal infection with, 319 

 portal of infection for, 317 

 specific therapy of, 318 

 Syphilitic infection, 317 



T. 



Temperature-maximum, 21 

 Temperature- minimum, 21 

 Temperature-optimum, 21 

 Temporary predisposition, 44 

 Testicles, typhoid-bacillus in, 171 

 Tetanus, 230 



bacillus of, in soil, 391 



bacteriologic diagnosis of, 240 



cure of, 241 



direct contagion in, 239 



idiopathic, 239 



immunity to, 241 



in animals, 233 



nature of, 235 



period of incubation of, 234 



portal of infection for, 239 



prophylactic inoculations against, 



243 



rheumatic, 239 



serum-therapy of, 242 

 Tetanus-bacillus, 231 



cultural properties of, 232 



pure cultures of, 232 

 Tetanus-infection in human beings, 



238 



Tetanus-toxin, 236 



Tetrad arrangement, 21 



Tetragenus, 21 



Thallus, 336 



Therapeutic experiments in tubercu- 

 losis, 269 



Therapy, specific, 72 



Thermal death-point, 22 



Thermophilic bacteria, 22 



