396 



BACTERIOLOGY OF THE EYE 



Diplobacillary conjunctivitis, 113, 157 

 clinical appearances, 160 

 cultures, 163 



differential diagnosis of, 172 

 diplobacille liquetiant of Petit, 167 

 findings in the secretion, 162 

 with follicle formation, 272 

 geographical spread and epidemi- 

 ology, 158 

 historical, 157 

 morphology of the bacillus in 



culture, 165 

 pathogenicity, 171 

 resistance, 165 

 transmission, 123 

 treatment, 173 



Diplococci, Gram-negative, 214 

 in dacryocystitis, 282 

 differential diagnosis, 220 

 necessity of cultures, 110 

 Diplococcus albicans, 36 



tardissimus, 36, 214 

 amplus, 36 

 tardus, 36 



Diplococcus citreus conglomerate, 39 

 crassus, 217 



flavus in ophthalmia neonatorum, 229 

 fluorescens liquefaciens fcetidus, 41 

 Frankel-Weichselbaum's. 183 

 lanceolatus, 183 

 pharyngis flavus, i, ii, iii, 219 

 pneumonia, 183 

 roseus, 41 

 siccus, 219 



of sputum septicjemia, 183 

 Disposition to conjunctivitis, 123 

 Ducrey-Krefting bacillus (ulcus molle), 74 



E 



Ectoplasm (capsules), 13 

 Eczema, acute, 55 



impetiginous, 56 

 Endotoxins of Pneumococci, 334 

 Epidemics, acute, etiology of, 110 

 Erysipelas, 62, 389 



F 



Favus, 70, 287 

 Febris recurrens, intra- ocular metastatic 



inflammation, 370 

 Follicles in pneumococcal conjunctivitis, 



180 



Follicular conjunctivitis, 261 

 Folliculosis conjunctive, 271 

 Foot-and-mouth disease, 384 

 Foreign body, wound by, 88, 91 

 Framboesia Brasiliana, 75 

 Friedlrinder's bacillus. See Pneumobacillus 

 Fungi imperfecti, 265 



G 



Gangrene of lids, 63 

 Gentian violet, 7 

 Giemsa stain, 18 

 Glanders, 73, 249 



bacilli, morphology, 249 



Globi, 343 



Glycerine-ether mixture, 11 



Gonococcal infection, clinical appearances, 



225 



mild course of, 226 

 susceptibility, 226 

 along with trachoma, 226 

 Gonococci in congenital blennorrhcea, 229 

 in conjunctivitis pseudo-membranosa, 



204 



in dacryo -adenitis, 299 

 in dacryocystitis, 282 

 neonatorum, 284 

 differential diagnosis, 220 

 histological findings, 212 

 immunization, 213 

 morphology and culture, 212 

 presence iu animals, 213 

 in trachoma, 262, 263 

 Gram-negative organisms, 9 

 Gram-positive organisms, 9 

 Gram's stain, 6 



Weigert's modification of, for sec- 

 tions, 9 

 Granule-staining (Neisser), 17 



H 



19 



Hsemoglobin, media containing 



Hsemolysin reaction, 341 



Haemolysis by non-pathogenic Staphylo- 



cocci, 238 



Hfemophile bacteria, 19 

 Haemorrhage in pneumococcal conjunctivitis, 



178 



Hay bacillus. See B. subtilis 

 Hefa colonies on normal skin, 42 

 Heffe in blastomycosis cutis, 74 

 in chalazion, 68 

 keratitis, 321 

 in spring catarrh, 252 

 Herpes tonsurans, 71 

 Hoffmann's modified stain for Spirochsetse, 



18 



Hordeolum, 59 

 Hypereemia marginalis, 54 

 Hypopyon - keratitis. See Ulcus serpens, 



atypical, 302 



Immunity of the aqueous, 99 

 of the cornea, 101 



participation of vitreous in general, 100 

 Immunization, active, 355 

 passive, 355 



against Pneumococci, 332 

 Impetigo contagiosa, 56 

 Index, opsonic, 355, 356 



phagocytic, 355 

 Infection, post-operative, from saprophytes, 



201 



Inflammation, intra-ocular endogenous rheu- 

 matic, 369 

 scrofulous, 129, 253 



opsonic index in, 259 

 tubercular reaction in, 257 



