492 



INDEX. 



Tuberculosis, modes of infection, 



273-275 



primary infection, 272, 273 

 pseudo, '285, 286 

 sputum in. 254, 255 



inoculation of animals 



with, 254-257 

 microscopic appearance 



of, 256 



staining of, 254 

 susceptibility of animals to, 



285 



Tuberculosis, bacillus of, 276-284 

 appearance of cultures, 



279 



cultivation from tissues, 

 277-280 

 methods of staining, 142- 



144 



dry method, 1 66 

 Gabbett's, 144 

 Gray's, 166-169 

 Koch-Ehrlich's,141,166 

 NuttalFs modification, 



144 



Ziehl-Neelsen's, 166 

 microscopic appearance of, 



280, 281 

 organisms that simulate it, 



282, 283 

 differential diagnosis of, 282- 



284 

 staining of, in tissues, 166- 



169 



staining peculiarities, 281 

 Tyndall, 20 

 Typhoid fever, bacillus of, 312- 



321 

 constant properties of, 312, 



313 



cultivation of, 313-315 

 difficulty in identifying, 319 

 differentiation from bacillus 



coli communis, 821 

 experiments with, 321 

 inoculations with, 316-319 

 location of, in tissues, 315, 31 6 

 morphology of, 312 

 source from which to obtain, 



320 



water as a carrier of, 439, 442, 

 443 



VAUGHAN, 429 



T Vibrio Metchnikovi, 371- 



375 



characteristics of, cultu- 

 ral, 372-374 



morphological, 371, 



372 

 pathogenesis of, 374, 



375 

 Vibrio proteus of Fintler and 



Prior, 359-364 

 cultivation of, 360-363 

 morphology of, 359, 360 

 pathogenesis of, 363, 364 

 relation to cholera nostras, 



364 

 Vibrion septique, 402-407 



WALDEYEK, 22 

 VV Water, general observa- 

 tions upon bacterio- 

 logical study of, 439 

 qualitative bacteriologi- 

 cal analysis of, 445- 

 448 



precautions in ob- 

 taining sample, 

 445 

 preliminary steps 



in, 445, 446 



quantitative bacterio- 

 logical analysis 

 of, 448-454 

 counting of colo- 

 nies in, 454- 

 458 



apparatus for, 



455-457 

 dilution of sample 



in, 452 

 obtaining sample 



for, 449-451 

 selection of proper 

 medium for, 453, 

 454 

 source of error, 



458 

 relation to epidemics, 



439, 440 



typhoid bacilli in, 442, 

 443 



