Xll CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XIV. 

 THE MICROSCOPE IN DIAGNOSIS. 



The Blood in Disease Examination of Urine Urea Chlorides Bile 

 Albumen Sugar Urinary Deposits Epithelium Mucus and Pus 

 Blood Spermatozoa Bacteria, Fungi, etc. Tube-casts Crystalline 

 and Amorphous Deposits Pus and Mucus in Diagnosis Examination 

 of Milk Saliva and Sputum Vomited Matters Intestinal Discharges 

 Vaginal Discharges, 295-320 



CHAPTEE XV. 



THE MICROSCOPE IN ^ETIOLOGY. 



Examination of the Air Examination of Soil and Water Examination 

 of Food, etc. Parasites Vegetable Parasites or Epiphytes Fungi 

 Dust or Germ Fungi, Conio or Gymnomycetes Filamentous Fungi, 

 Hyphomycetes Cleft Fungi, Schizomycetes Mould Diseases Fungi 

 of True Parasitic Diseases of the Skin and Mucous Membranes 

 Fungi as Exciters of Fermentation and Putrefaction and Causes of 

 Disease Animal Parasites Protozoa Vermes Arthropoda Dis- 

 ease Germs, 321-344 



APPENDIX Improvements in Microscopes and in Preparations Genera 

 of Cryptogamia, . . . 345-399 



INDEX AND GLOSSARY, 401-434 



