INDEX 



395 



Conjunctivitis catarrhal, bacteriology, 114, 

 115, 116, 117 



endogenous, 130 

 croupous, 190 

 diphtheritic, 190 

 facultative producers of, 128 

 folliculosa, 264, 271 

 general, 108 



statistics, 114, 115, 117 

 granulosa. See Trachoma 

 impetiginous, 254 

 membranous, 115 

 metastatic gonorrhceal, 130 

 muco-purulent, 114 

 with negative findings, 114, 117, 128 

 neonatorum, findings, 114, 115 

 phlyctenular, 125, 253 



findings in, 113, 115 

 post-blennorrhceal, 264 

 post -operative, 80 



due to Gram-negative cocci, 215, 224 

 pseudo-membranous, 190, 203 



findings in, 113 



hospital epidemics of, 21C 

 purulent, 115, 116 



findings, 114, 115 

 Conservation of cultures, 21 

 Cornea, 300 



botryomycosis of, 320 

 catarrhal ulceration, 301 

 collection of material from, 2 

 in conjunctival diphtheria, 203 

 diplobacillary infection of, 130 

 endogenous infection of, 360 

 fibroma of, 320 

 in general antitoxic immunity, 102 



bacterial immunity, 102, 337 

 infection with B. influenzse, 313 



B. Koch-Weeks, 312 



pathogenic moulds, 315 



pneumococci in children 305 

 infiltrate, simple, 301, 302 



from Hefae, 91, 320 



trachomatous, 312 

 inoculation of, 21 

 leprosy, maculo-anresthetic, 346 



tuberosa, 344 

 necrosis from diphtheria toxin, 330 



from measles, 251 



from soor, 250 

 ring abscess of, 311, 360 

 Spirochfetre in, 357, 361 

 streptococcal infection, 207 

 tubercle of, 361 

 ulcus internum, 361 



Corneal abscess, complications in diplo- 

 bacillary conjunctivitis, 161 



metastatic, 360 

 infections, serum treatment of, 99, 203, 



209, 259, 329, 339, 384 

 scars, adherent, as path of infection, 



309 



Corpus ciliare, leprosy of, 346 

 Corynebacterium diphtheria. See B. diph- 

 therias 



Cover-glass diagnosis, 110 



Crisis in pneumococcal conjunctivitis, 178 



Cultures, anaerobic. 20 



Curative serum, Behring's, 203 



Cytorrhyctes Guarueri, 329 



luis, 358 



Cytotoxin reaction (Ro'mer), 99 

 Czapelewski's modification of Gram's 

 stain, 7 



D 

 Dacryoadenitis, metastatic gonorrhoea!, 224, 



230, 299 

 purulent, 29 S 

 Dacryocystitis, 97, 275 

 due to B. coli, 239 

 due to B. pyocyaueus, 310 

 neouatorum, 284 



phlegmonous. due to Streptococci, 208 

 Diagnosis of conjunctivitis. 119 

 Diffusion iritis, 205 

 Diphtheria bacilli, 190, 312, 329 

 agglutination of, 196 

 atoxic, 197 



bactericidal serum, 200 

 in blennorrb/ea ueonatorum, 229 

 as the cause of conjunctivitis, 124 

 in conjunctivitis pseudo - mem- 



branosa, 1 1 3 

 culture of, 192 



in empyfema of the sinuses, 385 

 granule - staining (Neisser), 193, 



202, 217 

 in mixed affections with pyogeni 



organisms, 203 

 morphology, 190 

 necessity for culture of, 110 

 pseudo-membranes due to, 190 

 staining of, 193 

 clinical bacteriological diagnosis, 121, 



201 



serum, antitoxic, 330 

 bactericidal, 330 

 treatment. 201 

 Diplitheroid, 198, 199 

 Diplobacillus, Morax-Axenfeld, 98, 162 

 in blepharitis ulcerosa. 58 

 as the cause of phlyctenular kerato- 



conjunctivitis, 125 

 in chalazion, 66 

 in corueal infiltrations, 301 

 in dacryocystitis, 279 

 formation of capsules, 163 

 in hypopyon-keratitis, 301, 338 

 inoculation of pure cultures in 



man, 111 



in keratitis fasciculosa, 302, 305 

 in the lacrymal sac, 275 

 in measles conjunctivitis, 251 

 in ophthalmia neonatorum, 229 

 Petit type, 167. 305 

 in scrofulous inflammations, 257 

 in trachoma, 262. 263, 267 

 in trachomatous ulceration of the 



cornea, 312 

 in ulcus serpens, 305 



