INDEX 



359 



Paracolon organisms, 14, 158. 



Paratyphoid bacillus, 10, 168. 



Park, 110, 173. 



Passini, 18, 46, 200. 



Pasteur, 2, 23, 27. 



Pathogenicity of anaerobes, 117. 



Pentamethylendiamin, 224. 



Peptic ferment, 6. 



Pernicious anaemia, B. aerogenes 

 capsulatus, 312. 



Petruschky, 158 (footnote). 



Pfeiffer, 162. 



Phenol, 20, 237, 247; in bacterial 

 cultures, 135, 136; in bottle- 

 fed children, 68 ; in marasmus, 

 286; influence on muscles, 

 255. 



Phenol-potassium-sulphate, 238. 



Phylogenetic significance of large 

 intestine, 97. 



Pizenti, 260. 



Plague bacillus, 162. 



Porcher and Hervieux, 272, 273. 



Progressive muscular atrophy, with 

 indicanuria, 276. 



Propionic acid, 218, 293. 



Proteolytic action, 6. 



Ptomaines, 226. 



Putrefaction, intestinal, aromatic 

 products, 237; indolic type, 

 279, 280 ; influence of prompt 

 resorption, 99; mixed type, 

 279, 306 ; nervous manifesta- 

 tions, 309 ; in production of 

 fatigue, 286; production of 

 parenchymatous degeneration, 

 309; prognosis, 337-339; sac- 

 charo-butyric type, 279, 291; 

 treatment, 314; types, 278. 



Putrefactive processes, 214. 



Putrescin, 220, 224, 226. 



Reaction, influence on growth and 

 products of intestinal anee- 

 robes, 21. 



Receptors, 275. 



Reducing action of meat, 90. 



Resorption from small intestine, 

 99. 



Rettger, 24. 



Richards and Rowland, 248, 270. 



Rodella, 63, 195. 



Roget, 95. 

 Roos, 225. 



Saccharo-butyric type of intestinal 

 putrefaction, 279, 291 ; anae- 

 mia, 303 ; carbon dioxide for- 

 mation, 294 ; characteristics 

 of faeces, 293, 294; conse- 

 quences, 299; ethereal sul- 

 phates, 296; gas formation, 

 292; hydrogen formation, 294. 



Saprophytic bacteria, 7, 162. 



Sarcinse in bottle-fed children, 63. 



Schardinger, 220. 



Schottelius, 3. 



Schottenfroh, 45 and footnote, 125. 



Schmidt, 283. 



Schmidt and Strassberger, 52. 



Schmidt's reaction for hydro- 

 bilirubin, 144. 



Schotmuller, 168. 



Schottenfroh and Grassberger, 63 

 (footnote). 



Selmi, 226. 



Senator, 230. 



Senescence, bacteria in intestines, 

 75, 77, 78. 



Shiga, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 180. 



Simon, 149 (footnote). 



Skatol, 239, 243; colorimetric 

 estimation, 142 ; determina- 

 tion, 139; Ehrlich aldehyde 

 reaction, 148, 240; separation 

 from indol, 139. 



Skatol formation, in bacterial 

 cultures, 135, 136; in bottle- 

 fed babies, 64. 



Skatol-amido-acetic acid, 243. 



Skatolic type of intestinal putre- 

 faction, 279. 



Smith, Theobald, 90, 111, 117, 

 201, 202. 



Sociological considerations, 347. 



Soor, 15. 



Spirillum of cholera, 28. 



Spore-bearing bacilli, in bottle-fed 

 children, 64; in cats, 80; in 

 meconium, 58. 



Staphylococcal infections, 189. 



Staphylococci, in bottle-fed chil- 

 dren, 62; pyogenic, 6; treat- 

 ment by vaccination, 190. 



