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INDEX. 



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 636 



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Hay bacillus 394 



Healthy body, absence of bacteiia in 



the 726 



Heat, production of, by the lower fungi 558 

 Henle's views on contagia ... ... 91 



Hereditary variations in the lower 



fungi, mode of origin of ... 673 

 Hesse's method of examining air for 



bacteria ... ... ... 805 



Hoppe-Seyler on the influence of 



oxygen on putrefaction ... 533 

 Hueppe on spores in comma bacilli... 428 



on the production of invertine 



ferment by the bacillus lactis 578 



on the staining of spores 



on variability in the lactic acid 



bacilli 



Hyacinths, yellow disease of... 



Hydrochloric acid, action on spores 667 

 as an inhibitory agent ... 653 



Hydrocyanic acid as an inhibitory 



agent 653 



Hydrogen, role of nascent, in putre- 

 faction ... 615 



Hypha; 104 



I. 



Illumination of specimens, method of 786 



Immunity 752 



Indirect transport of infective agents 741 



Individual predisposition 748 



Infants, bacilli in faeces of 334 



Infection as the result of profession 



and occupation ... ... 722 



by clothing 719 



by doctors, &c 722 



in children 722 



in cholera 442 



sources of 729 



Infective agents, accidents influenc 



ing the spread of 768 



mode of transport of ... 739 



multiplication of, on sur- 

 rounding objects 731 



seats of invasion of 741 



slight importance of sapro- 



phytic growth of, for the spread 



of disease ... 731 



Infective diseases, local and seasonal 



predisposition to ... ... 761 



mode of spread of 728 



prophylactic measures against 770 



Infective nature of soil ... ... 694 



Influenza, micrococci in 203 



Inhibition of growth of bacteria ... 648 

 Inhibitory action of the products of 



tissue change ... 566 



Injury in relation to infection ... 751 

 Iodine, action on spores ... ... 666 



as an inhibitory agent 653 



Iodine water, ar-tion on spores ... 667 



PAttH 



Insects, parasitic mould fungi in ... 633 



transport by ... ... ... 740 



Intestine, bacteria in the ... 417, 724 

 Intestinal mucous membrane, pas- 

 sage of bacteria through ... 742 



Intramolecular respiration m the 



lower fungi ... ... ... 542 



relation of oxygen to ... 542 



Invasion, differences in the charac- 

 ters of the points of 749 



Invasion of infective agents, seats of 741 



Invertine ... ... ... ... 577 



chemical composition of ... 581 



production of, by bacillus lactis 578 

 Involution forms of cholera bacilli... 426 



J. 

 Jequirity ophthalmia, bacilli of ... 346 



K. 



Kephyr, chemical composition of ... 608 



ferment of 372 



preparation of ... 607 



Key for the diagnosis of the bacilli... 411 



for the diagnosis of micrococci 232 



for the diagnosis of the spirilla 485 

 Kitt on protective inoculation ... 756 

 Klebs on fractional cultivation ... 801 

 Klebs and Tommasi-Crudeli on bacilli 



in malaria 294 



Koch, experiments on the inhibitory 



action of various poisons ... 653 



on cholera bacilli ... ... 415 



on protective inoculation in 



anthrax... 



on spore formation in anthrax 



bacilli 



on the advantages of solid 



nutrient substrata 



on tubercle bacilli 



Koch and Wolff hiigel on sulphurous 



acid as a disinfectant... 

 Konig on disinfection with sublimate 671 

 Kreibohm's bacilli of saliva ... ... 319 



Kurth on bacterium Zopfii 405 



758 

 538 



796 



260 



669 



L. 



Laboulbenia ... ... ... ... 115 



Lactate, of lime, fermentation of ... 604 



Lactic acid bacteria ... 363 



Lactic fermentation ... ... ... 596 



fermentative agents of ... 59(5 



materials necessary for ... 596 



nature of the decomposition 596 

 Lankester on a peach-colouied bac- 

 terium ... ... ... ... 490 



Laveran on organisms in malaria ... 295 



Leprosy, bacillus of 2/t 



Leptothrix 156 



bueealis .. .. 391 



