INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



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Endospores, 8 

 Endotoxins, 259 

 Enzymes, 259, 260 



Eosin, preparation of aqueous solution of, 16 

 Erysipelas, 202. Also see under Streptococcus. 

 Ethylhydrocuprein hydrochloride, 33 

 Eusol, solution of, as an antiseptic, 28, 33 

 Eye, diseases of the, 264 



Facultative aerobes, 6 



anaerobes, 6 

 Farcy. See Glanders. 

 Feces, bacteriological examination of, 116 



disinfection of, 25 



Fermentation tests, for colon-typhoid differ- 

 entiation, 118 



in water, 174 

 Fish tuberculosis, bacillus of. See Tubercle 



bacillus. 



Fixation of complement, 227 

 Flagella, special staining methods, 20 



structure of, 5 



Flavine, as an antiseptic, 29, 33 

 Formaldehyde, as a disinfectant, 29 



entire consideration of all common meth- 

 ods in vogue for the generation of 

 gaseous solution of, 30 

 Fractional sterilization, 36 

 Framboesia, 203 

 Friedlander bacillus. Sec Bacillus mucosus 



capsulatus. 

 Fuchsin, 15 



Fungi, mould. See under Hyphomycetes. 

 Furunculosis, 202 

 Fusiform bacilli, of Vincent's angina, 91 



Gabbet's stain for tubercle bacillus, 19, 20 



Gaertner, discovery of bacillus enteritidis, no 



Gangrene, 171 



Gas formed by bacteria, 52 



Gelatin medium, 43 



liquefaction of, by bacteria. See In- 

 dividual organisms. 

 Gentian-violet, 16 



Glanders, bacteriological diagnosis of, 148, 

 202 



bacillus. See Bacillus mallei. 

 Glycerin, use of, in media, 41 

 Gonococcus, complement fixation test of the, 

 256 



cultivation of, 71 



examination for, 72 



infection of, in man, 73 



morphology of, 71 



Gonococcus, pathogenicity of, 72 



resistance of, 72 



staining of, 71 



vaccine of, 212 

 Gonorrhea, 73 



Gram negative bacteria, 16, 17 

 Gram positive bacteria, 16, 17 

 Gram's method of staining and differentia- 

 tion of bacteria by, 16 

 Group agglutination, 113 



Haffkine's vaccine, 222 

 Halogens as disinfectants, 25 

 "Hanging drop," method of preparation, 13 

 Heat, different kinds of, in use for steriliza- 

 tion purposes, 35 

 Hemolysis, 240 

 Higher bacteria, the, 155 

 Hiss' serum medium, 42 

 Hydrophobia. See Rabies. 

 Hypersusceptibility. See Anaphylaxis. 

 Hyphomycetes, classification of, 162 



conditions favorable to growth, 161 



diseases caused by, favus, 159 

 ringworm, 159 



morphology, 161 



varieties of, 162 



Immunity, acquired, 262 



definition of, 259 



Ehrlich's theory of, 269 



Metchnikoff theory, 268 



natural, 264 



phagocytic theory of, 265 



side-chain theory of, 269 

 Impetigo contagiosa, 203 

 Indol, production of, 52 



tests for, 52 



Infection, consideration and definition of, 263 

 Influenza bacillus, 77 



bacteria related to, 78 



biology of, 77 



isolation of, 77 



morphology of, 77 



pathogenicity of, 77 



staining of, 77 

 Inoculation of media, 51 

 lodoform as disinfectant, 29 

 Iodine and iodine tetrachloride as disin- 

 fectants, 25, 33 

 Isolation of bacteria, 54 



Jenner's discovery of immunization in 

 smallpox, i, 171 



