446 



INDEX. 



Bacillus anthracis, predisposing causes 



in immune animals, 179 

 rapidity of distribution in the 



animal on inoculation, 174 

 resistance of spores to carbolic 



acid, 332 



to corrosive sublimate, 333 

 to heat, 332 



spores present in the soil, 135 

 "vaccines" against, 334 

 bifidus in human, feces, 165 

 botulinus in decayed meat and 



other foods, 159 

 buccalis maximus, 277 

 butyricus, Hueppe, description of, 



270 

 sive amylobacter, Prasmowski, 



270 



capsule of Pfeiffer, 315 

 capsulatus septicus, 306 

 coli communis in milk, 152, 159 

 cystitis due to, 290 

 detection of, in water, 146 

 differentiation from B. typho- 



sus, 382 

 in healthy intestines of man and 



other animals, 165 

 in intestines of infants, 164 

 morphology, cultural charac- 

 ters, 381 



peritonitis due to, 288 

 pus formation due to, 284 

 resemblance to B. pneumonias 



(Friedlander), 315 

 resisting power of toxin of, to 



heat, 190 



significance of, in water, 146 

 comma, of Asiatic cholera (see 

 Spirillum cholerae Asiaticae) 

 cyanogenus, 273 

 definition of the word, 3 

 various forms, 4 

 diphtheriae, accidental infection 



of laboratory workers, 115 

 antitoxin unit, 348 

 found on the bed clothing of 



patient, 174 



morphology, cultural charac- 

 ters, 338, 342 



pathogenic properties for exper- 

 iment animals, 344 

 preparation of the antitoxin, 



346 



staining peculiarities, 338 

 theories of immunity from, 212 



Bacillus diphtheriae, toxin-antitoxins 



mixtures, 223 



enteritidis, Gartner, in decom- 

 posed meats and other foods, 



I 59 

 related to paracolon bacillus, 



386 



erythrosporus, 273 

 fluorescens liquefaciens, 269 



putidus, 269 

 fusiformis, 275, 349 

 icteroides, 171 

 Indicus, 269 

 influenza?, 336 

 hemorrhagic septicemia (Howard, 



316 



Klebs-Loffler (see Bacillus diph- 

 theriae) 



leprae, staining reaction like that 

 of tubercle bacilli, 33 

 description, morphology, patho- 

 genic properties, 362 

 malleic agglutination with homol- 

 ogous serum, 193 

 morphology, cultural characters, 



pathogenic properties, 364 

 magaterium, 270 

 mesentericus vulgatus (potato 

 bacillus), for class demon- 

 stration, 114 

 high resisting power of spores, 



123 

 morphology,cultural characters, 



271 

 mucosus (Blumer), 316 



capsulatus (see Bacillus Pneu- 

 moniae, Friedlander) 

 mycogenes, cultural characters, 

 morphology, pathogenic proper- 

 ties, 317 



mycoides (B. ramosus), 271 

 Neopolitanus (probably the same 



as B. coli communis, q. v.) 

 cedematis maligni cultural char- 

 acters, 327 



of blue milk (see Bacillus cyano- 

 genus), 273 

 in soil, 135 



of bubonic plague, 320 

 of chancroid, 314 

 of diphtheria (see Bacillus diph- 

 theriae) 



of Ducrey (see of chancroid) 

 of dysentery (see Bacillus dysen- 

 teriae) 



