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INDEX 



Epizootics (spontaneous) due to Pasteurella 

 group, 446 et seq. 



Plague bacillus, 460. 



(experimental) among ground squir- 

 rels, 448. 



Eppendorf's whooping cough bacillus, 570. 

 Eppinger's streptothrix, 662. 

 Epstein's stain for diphtheria, 253. 

 Equidse and Mai de Caderas, 814. 

 Equine herpes, 687, 689. 



- pasteurella, 456. 



- piroplasmosis, 792. 



tuberculosis, 296. 

 Ericolin, 352. 

 Erlenmeyer flask, 29. 



van Ermengem's stain for flagella, 149. 

 Ernst-Neisser stain for diphtheria, 252. 

 Erysipelas, 592. 

 Erysipele, 283 footnote. 

 Erysipelococcus, 593. 

 Erythrasma, 666. 

 Esmarch's tubes, 103. 



roll tubes, 81. 

 Espundia, 802. 



Ether as an antiseptic, 27. 



method for embedding, 215. 



temperature regulators, 59. 

 Eugonic tubercle bacillus, 314. 

 European relapsing fever, 712. 

 Ewes, gangrenous mammitis of, 615. 

 Examination (macroscopical) of cultures, 



73. 



- of stained preparations, 135. 



- of unstained preparations, 131. 



(bacteriological) of fluids and tissues, 

 203. 



Excreta (see Stools). 

 Exudates, inoculation of, 169. 

 Exoascidce, 701 footnote. 

 Experimental animals, spontaneous dis- 

 eases of, 159. 



- inoculation (see the several chapter 

 headings). 



Eye, inoculation into anterior chamber of, 



178. 

 Eye pieces, 120. 



compensating, 115. 



Huygenian, 116. 



Ramsden, 122. 



Eyre's method for neutralization of culture 

 media, 31. 



Facultative anaerobes, 87. 



Faeces (see Stools). 



False membrane, collection of, 197, 270. 



- produced by toxin, 261. 



- spores, 526. 

 Farcy, 480. 



- buds, 480. 



Japan, 707. 



Fasoti's stain (Negri bodies), 841. 

 Favus, 690. 



in the lower animals, 692. 

 Fehleisen's Streptococcus erysipelatos, 593, 



596. 



Femoral artery, inoculation into, 173. 

 Fernbach flask, 253. 



Ferran's cholera vaccine, 496. 

 Ferret septicaemia, bacillus of, 453. 

 Ferrets and plague, 461. 

 Ficker's methods for the isolation of the 

 typhoid bacillus, 406, 409. 



- typhus diagnosticum, 388. 

 Film preparations, 203. 



staining of, 204. 



- differential staining of, 207. 



- for gram -negative organ- 

 isms, 210. 

 Filters, 14. 



- for small quantities of fluids, 24. 



collodion sacs as, 175. 

 Filtrable viruses, 835. 



and dark-ground illumination, 

 124. 



- as causes of epizootics, 160, 439, 

 835 et seq. 



Filtration by aspiration, 19. 



- compression, 18, 



of agar, Fischer's method, 44. 



- Karlinski's method, 44. 



carbohydrate media, 35. 



culture media, 18. 



serum, 47. 



- (Miquel's apparatus), 48. 



- small quantities of fluid, 24. 



- spirochaetes, 713. 



Treponema pallidum, 737. 



water, 15. 

 Finkler-Prior vibrio, 502. 



Fischer's method for nitration of agar, 44. 



gelatin, 41 



Fish, Microsporidia in, 754. 



Myxosporidia in, 756. 



Trypanosomes in, 824. 



Tuberculosis in, 296. 

 Fixateur, 229. 

 Fixation of films, 205. 



complement, 232. 

 Fixative, albumin (Mayer's), 215. 



- Borrel's for sporozoa in sections, 761. 



- Pianese's for coccidia, 761. 



- Schaudinn's, 749. 

 Fixing reagents for tissues, 188. 

 Flagellata, 803. 



Flagellated malarial parasite, 775. 

 Flagellum staining, 148. 

 Flaschen bacillen of Unna, 693. 

 Flatness of image, 115. 

 Fleig's test for indol, 374. 

 Flemming's solution as hardening agent, 

 189. 



perchloride as hardening agent, 190. 

 Flexner's dysentery bacillus, 357. 



- antimeningococcal serum, 648. 

 Fleas and Dourine, 809. 



Plague, 461. 



- Trypanosomiasis, 805. 



Flies and Anterior poliomyelitis, 846. 



Enteric fever, 367. 



- equine Piroplasmosis, 792. 



- Galziekte, 816. 



Kala azar, 800. 



- Oriental sore, 802. 



- Plague, 462. 



