208 



Fermentation, 17. 

 Kinkier-Prior's bacillus, 150. 

 Fhigellu, 7. 



' staining of. 126. 

 Flnoresfriuw bacillus. 44. 

 Frankel'sdiplococrus. 142, l'.5. 

 FnetJleenUers baeiliu.-, 144. 

 Fungi, 5, <M, 100. 

 Gelatin, niurient, 0. 



plates. 2!, 2). 

 " roll cultures, 3'.). 



stich cultures, 27. 

 Generation, 10). 

 Giant whins, 7. 116-120. 

 Glanders, 130, 138. 



" sections, 19"). 

 Glucose agar.96. 



bouillon, 95. 

 gelatin. 124. 

 Glycerine ayar, 9 i. 

 Golden pus producing coccus, ICO. 

 Gonococcus, 171). 

 Gonorrhoea, 170. 

 Gram's method, cover-glasses, 108. 



" " sections, 192. 



Granulose, 7. 

 Green pus, 108. 

 Growth, (Conditions of, 15. 

 Gruber's tnl)es, 123. 

 Hanging-drop culture, 105. 



examination, 12. 

 Hardening tissue, 189. 

 Hav baciliu.s, 52. 

 Herpes, i?-6. 

 liog cholera, 173. 

 Hog erysipelas, 180. 

 Hydrogen cultures, 124, 125. 

 Hydrogen sulphide, 18, 122, 180. 

 Hydrothionuria, is. 

 Impression preparations, GO. 

 Indol reaction, 148. 

 Infection, 98. 



methods of, 101. 

 Infectious diseases, 98 

 Insolation, 10, 38. 

 Intoxication, 98. 

 Involution forms 5. 

 Iodine solution, 107. 

 Iris diaphragm, 12 

 Isolation of bacteria, 8. 21, 9!, 104. 

 ' Klatsch " preparation's, 00. 

 Lactic acid, 17, 00. 

 Leprosy, 134 



sections, L94. 

 Liborius tubes, 124. 

 Liebig's meat' extract, 96. 

 Liquefaction. 18. 

 Litmus media, 121. 

 Lock-jaw, 122. 

 Ldffler's methyiene blue, 140. 



mordant, 128. 

 Lumpy-jaw, 120, 184. 

 Lupus, 1 32 

 Malignant oedema, 1 18. i 



sections, 193. 

 Malignant oedema, No. II, 12U 



*.-. " " " sect ions, 194 



Malignant, pustule, 111. 

 Mai lei n, 138. 

 Meningitis, 142. 

 Meningococcus. 142. 

 Mercuric chloride, 8, 189, 199. 

 Microcorcus, 5. 



of gonorrhoea, 170. 

 pneumonias, 142. 

 prodigiosus, 34. 

 tetrasienus, 172. 

 " " sections, 196. 



Microscope, 12. 



Micros poron, 180. 



Mi Ik, 75. 



Mixed infection, 120, 144, 164. 



Moist chamber. 8, '24 



Monilia Candida, 188. 



Mordant, 128. 



Morve, 138. 



Motion, 7 



Moulds, 78, 94. 



' culture of. 7S 



" examinalion of, 78. 



Mouse septicaemia, 182. 



Mucor corymbifer. 84. 



rhizopodiformis. 8fi. 



Multiplication of bacteria, 10, 11. 



Tsitrification. 18. 



Non ])athogenic bacteria, 1^. 



Non-toxicogenic bac;cria, IS. 



Nucleus, 7. 



Qiiligative, 15,204 



< >bjectives, 12. 



(Edema, malignant. 118, 120. 



Oidium albicans, 88. 

 lactis, 72. 



Orange sarcine. 48. 



Osteomyelitis, HJ ,. 



Paraffin sections, 190 



Parasitic bacteria, 15. 



Pathogenic bacteria, 18. 97. 



Penicillium glaucum, 82. 



Pericarditis, 142. 



Peritonitis, 142. 



Petri dish cultures, 29. 



Pfeiffer's method, 192. 



Phagocytes, li.l. 



l > hosphore^cence, IS, 46. 



Photobacterium, 46 



Phoiogenic bacteria, 17. 



Pigment, 18,04. 



Pityriasis, 180. 



Plasmodium, 174. 



Plants. 94. 



Plates, sterilization of, 22, 29. 



Plates, culture on, 21, 29, 130. 



Pleuritis, 142. 



Pneumococcus, 144. 



Pneumonia, 142, 144, 195. 



Poisoned arrows, 110, 1 18, 122. 



Post-mortem examination, 103. 



Potato bacillus, 54. 



cultures. 7, 30. 

 " Esmarch cultures, 30. 

 " tube culture, 31. 



Precautions. !, 102, 101. 



Proteids, 17. 



Proteus vulgaris, 00. 



Ptomaines, 17. 



Puerperal fever, 161. 



Pure culture, 9, 21,26, 97. 



Putrefaction, 18. 



Pya>miu, 104 



sections. 196. 



Pyrogallate met hod, 124, 125. 



Quarter-evil, 1 10. 



Kag-picker'-s disease. 114, 118. 



Kay-fungus, 184. 



Recurrent lever, 171 



Red bacillus of Kiel, 38. 

 ". \vater, 40. 



Ked yeast, 92. 



Relapsing lever, 174. 



Reproduction, of bacteria, 10. 



Khinoscleroma, 146. 



Roll culture, agar, 136. 

 gelatin, 30. 



Root bacillus, 53. 



Rouget, J80. 



