INDEX 



883 



Micrococcus catarrhalis, 651. 

 - and influenza, 504. 



fetidus, 578. 



gazogenes alcalescens, 578. 



mammitis, 615. 



melitensis, 475. 



neoformans, 769. 



pelleteri, 665. 



salivarius pyogenes, 617. 



- tetragenus, 631. 



aureus, 632. 



concentricus, 632. 



ruber, 632. 



septicus, 632. 



subflavus, 632. 



variabilis, 632. 

 Micrometer, stage, 121. 



ocular, 122, 123. 

 Micromonas mesnili, 840. 

 Micromyces hofmanni, 669. 

 Microscope, 106. 



care of the, 117. 



compound, 109. 



objectives, 107. 



stand, 106. 



Microscopical appearance of micro-organ- 

 isms (see the several chapter headings). 



image, aplanatic, 110. 



objects, measurement of, 121. 

 Microsporum audouini, 688. 



var. canis, 688. 



equinum, 689. 



- felineum, 689. 



furfur, 669. 



minutissimum, 666. 

 Microsporon mansoni, 670. 

 Microsporidia, 752. 

 Microsporidium apis, 753. 



bombycis, 752. 

 Microtomes, 211. 

 Miescheria, 756. 

 Miescher's tubes, 757. 

 Milk as culture medium, 35. 



- -agar for gonococcus, 640. 



litmus, 57. 



acid fast bacilli in, 338, 345. 



antitoxin in, 266. 



B. enteritidis aertrycke in, 438. 



collection of sterile, 35, 201. 



goats', and Mediterranean fever, 475. 



tubercle bacilli in, detection of, 345. 

 Miniopterus schreibersii, 781. 



Miquel's flask, 29, 852 



method of isolating micro-organisms, 

 76. 



examining air, 866. 



peptone solution, 33. 



serum filter, 48. 



stain for spores, 147. 

 Mistbazillus, 345. 

 Molluscum contagiosum, 766. 



of birds, 842. 



Monas pyophila, 827. 



Monkeys as experimental animals. 157. 



- care of, 158. 



handling of, 164. 



hsematozoon of, 781. 



Monkeys, spontaneous plague in, 460. 



tuberculosis in, 294. 

 Monocystis, 795. 



tenax, 796. 

 Monobromonaphthaline, refractive index 



of, 119. 



Monovalent serums in streptococcal infec- 

 tions, 606. 



Morel and Dulaus' stain (Actinomycosis), 

 658. 



Moreschi's typhoid toxin, 378. 



Moro's percutaneous test (Tuberculosis), 

 328. 



Moser's antistreptococcal serum, 608. 



Mosny's pneumococcal serum, 586. 



Mosquitos, examination of, 780. 



- and equine piroplasmosis, 792. 



- and malaria, 776. 



and Mediterranean fever, 476. 



and oriental sore, 802. 



- and plague, 462. 



and sleeping sickness, 820. 



- and yellow fever, 841. 

 Moulds, parasitic, 675. 



for paraffin embedding, 214. 

 Motility of bacteria, 152. 

 Morax's bacillus, 511. 

 Mordants, 136. 



Mouth sickness, 839. 



Much's stain (Tubercle bacilli), 307. 



Mucor, 676. 



corymbifer, 677. 



mucedo, 676. 



racemosus, 677. 

 Mucoracidce, 675. 

 Mucormycosis, 677. 



Mucous membranes, inoculation of, 171. 



Muffle furnace, 17. 



Muhinyo, 475. 



Muir's stain for flagella, 152. 



Mules, Nagana in, 811. 



Miiller's method of isolating the typhoid 

 bacillus, 406. 



Muscardine, 677. 



Musgrave and Clegg's method for cultivat- 

 ing amoebae, 750. 



Mycetoma, 662. 



parasites of, 665. 

 Mycotic pityriasis, 670. 

 Myxidium danilewskyi, 756. 



lieberkuhni, 756. 

 Myxobolus biitschU, 756. 



cerebralis, 756. 



cyprini, 756. 



lintoni, 756. 

 Myxococcidium stegomyice, 754. 

 Myxosporidia, 754. 



N.A., 112. 



Naegeli's medium, 39. 



method for isolation of micro- 

 organisms, 76. 



Nseggerath and Staehelin's method for 



examining blood (Syphilis), 733. 

 Nagana, trypanosome of, 811. 

 Nahrstoff Heyden, 317, 340. 

 Nastikow's violet, 139, 



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