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CHAPTER XVIII. 



Methods of Testing Disinfectants and Antiseptics Experiments 

 Illustrating the Precautions to be Taken Experiments in 

 Skin-disinfection 331 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Micrococcus Aureus Micrococcus Pyogenes and Citreus 

 Staphylococcus Epidermidis Albus Streptococcus Pyogenes, 

 Types and Typing Micrococcus Gonorrhcese Micrococcus 

 Intracellularis, Varieties Pseudomonas ^Eruginosa 

 Bacillus of Bubonic Plague, Protective Inoculation and Anti- 

 serum 345 



CHAPTER XX. 



Some of the Pathogenic Organisms Encountered in the Mouth 

 Cavity in Health and Disease Micrococcus Lanceolatus, 

 (Pneumococcus) Types and Typing Micrococcus Tetrag- 

 enus, Bacterium Influenzae, Bacillus Tuberculosis, etc. . . 401 



CHAPTER XXI. 



Tuberculosis Microscopic Appearance of Miliary Tubercles 

 Diffuse Caseation Cavity-formation Encapsulation of 

 Tuberculous Foci Primary Infection Modes of Infection, 

 Vaccination Against The Bacterium Tuberculosis Loca- 

 tion of the Bacilli in the Tissues Microscopic Appearance of 

 Bacterium Tuberculosis Staining Peculiarities Organisms 

 with Which Bacterium Tuberculosis may be Confounded: 

 Bacterium Leprse; Bacterium Smegmatis Acid-proof Bac- 

 teria Bacterium Tuberculosis Avium Variations Pseudo- 

 tuberculosis Susceptibility of Animals Tuberculin Vac- 

 cination Against Tuberculosis Actinomyces Bovis Actino- 

 myces Israeli, Actinomyces Madurse, Actinomyces Farcinicus, 

 Actinomyces Eppingeri, Actinomyces Pseudo tuberculosis . 430 



CHAPTER XXII. 



Glanders Characteristics of the Disease Histological Structure 

 of the Glanders Nodule Susceptibility of Different Animals 

 to Glanders The Bacterium of Glanders; Its Morpholog- 

 ical and Cultural Peculiarities Diagnosis of Glanders 

 Mallein . 470 



