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GENERAL INDEX 



Bacteria, analogy between metabolic 

 waste products of man and, iii, 675. 



classification of, parasitic, iii, 666. 

 pathogenic, iii, 667. 



saprophytic, iii, 666. 



cycles of, iii, 667. 



decomposition of proteins by, of 

 tryptophan, iii, 682. 



of tyrosin, iii, 681. 



differentiation from majority of 

 plants and animals, iii, 665. 



endotoxins of, iii, 677. 



evolution of, from one type to an- 

 other, iii, 668. 



intestinal of normal nurslings, ef- 

 fects of sugars upon intestinal flora, 

 experimental evidence, iii, 694. 



relation between diet and mi- 



crobic response, iii, 691. 

 role of, in infantile diarrhea, iv, 



790, 791. 



in the f eces, iii, 504. 



living chemical reagents, iii, 668. 



pathogenic, specificity of action of, 

 and its relation to proteins and car- 

 bohydrates, iii, 673. 



phases in life history of, iii, 665. 



rate of increase among, iii, 665. 



role of, in decomposition of cystin, 

 iv, 521. 



Bacterial action, specificity of, iii, 668. 



ultimate chemistry of, iii, 668. 

 Bacterial cells, iii, 665. 



cytoplasm of, iii, 679. 



elementary composition of, iii, 674. 



relations between surface and vol- 

 ume of, iii, 666. 



Bacterial metabolism, chemical require- 

 ments for bacterial development, iii, 

 668. 



energy, iii, 669. 



structural, iii, 669. 



chemistry of, iii, 678. 



decomposition of tryptophan, iii, 



682. 



decomposition of tyrosin, iii, 681. 



phases of, iii, 678. 



anabolic or structural, iii, 678. 



ketabolic, iii, 678. 



reactions, effects of utilizable car- 

 bohydrates on formation of phenols, 

 indol and amins, iii, 685. 



formation of phenols, indol and 



indican, amins, iii, 680. 



illustrative of decomposition of 



proteins by bacteria, iii, 681. 



physiological action of aro- 

 matic amins, iii, 687. 



Bacterial metabolism, general nature of 

 products of bacterial growth, arising 

 from utilization of proteins and of 

 carbohydrates for energy, diphtheria 

 toxin, iii, 669. 



indol formation, iii, 670. 



protein -liquefying enzymes, for- 

 mation of, iii,' 670. 



general .relations between surface 

 and volume of bacteria and the gen- 

 eral energy requirements of bacteria, 

 iii, 665. 



influence on, of saprophytism, para- 

 sitism and pathogenism, iii, 666. 



intestinal bacteriology, iii, 690. 

 adolescent and adult, iii, 696. 



exogenous intestinal infections, 

 iii, 706. 



of normal nurslings, iii, 691. 



sour milk therapy and, iii, 700. 



nitrogenous, illustrative data, iii, 

 676. 



quantitative measures of, iii, 674. 



significance of, iii, 663. 



sour milk therapy and, iii, 700. 



specificity of action of pathogenic 

 bacteria and its relation to proteins 

 and carbohydrates, iii, 673. 



Bacterial nutrition, iii, 672. 



Bacterial theory of cretinic degenera- 

 tion, i, 455. 



Bacterial toxins, complex nitrogenous, 

 composition of, iii, 679. 



Bacteriology, intestinal, adolescent and 

 adult, iii, 696. 



exogenous intestinal infections, 

 bromatherapy, iii, 706. 



general history and development, 

 iii, 690. 



of normal nurslings, iii, 691. 



effects of sugars upon intes- 

 tinal flora, experimental evidence of, 

 iii, 694. 



relation between diet and mi- 



crobic response, iii, 691. 

 sour milk therapy and intestinal 

 metabolism, iii, 700. 



Bag method of Regnard, for measur- 

 ing respiratory exchange, iii, 537. 



Banti's disease, purin metabolism in, 

 iv, 580. 



Barium, in intravenous infusion, iii, 

 800. 



Barium salts, in parathyroid tetany, 

 contra-indicated, i, 539. 



Barker, L. F., on relation of internal 

 secretions of ductless glands to tonus 

 of nervous system (1913), i, 75. 



