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INDEX 



Bacillus 



names, 45 (footnote) ; different 

 strains, 198, 199; gas for- 

 mation, 201, 203; growth in 

 fermentation tubes, 127, 130; 

 growth in milk, 117; hsemo- 

 lytic action, 203, 303; mor- 

 phology, 200 ; in nurslings, 39, 

 45; in pernicious anaemia, 

 312; relation to indicanuria, 

 261, 263; in saccharo-butyric 

 putrefaction, 291, 293, 294, 

 298; toxins acting on nervous 

 system, 205 ; in senescence, 78 ; 

 studied by incubation method, 

 118-124; in tiger with osteo- 

 malacia, 81. 



alkaligenes, 24, 28. 



anthracis, 162. 



anthracis symptomatici, 24, 118, 

 209. 



bifidus, 5, 10, 17, 113, 190; 

 anaerobic cultures, 116; in 

 bottle-fed children, 62; in 

 childhood and adolescence, 70 ; 

 growth in fermentation tubes, 

 131 ; infection through anus, 

 56 ; in marasmus, 288 ; in 

 meconium, 57 ; morphology, 41 

 and footnote ; in nurslings, 38. 



botulinus, 6, 118, 210. 



butyricus (Botkin), 45. 



cloacae, 63, 117. 



coli communis, 5, 8, 14 et seq. ; 

 in adult life, 74; in animals, 

 82; antagonism to other bac- 

 teria, 7 ; in bottle-fed children, 

 60; characteristics, 7; de- 

 fensive action, 10, 12; dis- 

 appearance from intestine in 

 disease, 156; effect of dif- 

 ferent diets, 87; in gastric 

 ulcer, 154; growth in fermen- 

 tation tubes, 130; indol for- 

 mation, 243, 262, 264, 279, 

 280, 281; in intestinal putre- 

 faction, 155; in meconium, 

 56; in nurslings, 49; number 

 diminished in saccharo-butyric 

 putrefaction, 292 ; pathogenity, 

 150; production of hydrogen 

 sulphide, 229. 



Bacillus 



coli group, 9; defensive action, 

 9, 10; in nurslings, 39; in 

 senescence, 75, 76. 



dysenteries, 6, 101, 172; effect 

 of toxins on nervous system, 

 180; immunizing sera, 175; 

 lesions due to elimination of 

 poison, 178 ; polyvalent serum, 

 176. 



of Eberth, see B. typhi. 



entericus, 184. 



enteritidis sporogenes, 45 (foot- 

 note), 169, 197, 208. 



fcecalis alcaligenes, 158 (foot- 

 note), 169. 



flavosepticum, 159. 



Flexneri, 15. 



fluorescens, 14. 



fluorescens non liquefaciens, 28. 



of Friedlander, 14. 



of Kruse, 15. 



lactis aerogenes, 5, 7, 15, 16, 24, 

 31 ; in bottle-fed children, 62 ; 

 characteristics, 8 ; hydrogen 

 sulphide formation, 229; in 

 nurslings, 49; pathogenicity, 

 153. 



liquefaciens ilei, 70 (footnote), 

 113. 



mascerans, 220. 



cedematis maligni, 24, 118, 292, 

 319. 



paralacticus, 207. 



paraputrificus, 193. 



paratyphoid, 6. 



perfringens, 11, 45 (footnote), 

 197, 207. 



of plague, 162. 



prodigiosits, 14, 15, 16. 



proteus vulgaris, 5, 14, 24, 182, 

 183, 244. 



putrificus, 6, 14, 24, 25, 192, 204 ; 

 in adult life, 74 ; in bottle-fed 

 children, 63; in caries of 

 teeth, 195 ; on fruits, 319 ; in- 

 dol formation, 279, 282 (foot- 

 note) ; mercaptan formation, 

 195, 297 ; in nurslings, 44 ; rela- 

 tion to indicanuria, 263; in 

 saccharo-butyric putrefaction, 

 291, 297. 



