398 



BACTERIOLOGY OF THE EYE 



M 



Mallei, B., 73 



Marginal keratitis, infectious, 300, 321 



ulcer, infectious, 312, 321 

 Margin, progressive, of ulcus serpens, 308 

 Mast cells, 12 

 Measles, conjunctivitis of, 251 



pneumococcal coniunctivitis after, 178, 



179 



Media, acicl, for Streptothricere, 292 

 containing haemoglobin, 19 



serum, 19 

 Thalmanu's, 213 



Meningococcus intracellularis, 214, 217 

 action on various sugars, 218 

 agglutination of, 218 

 on the conjunctiva, 222 

 culture, 218 



differential diagnosis, 218, 220 

 in metastatic ophthalmia, 374 

 morphology, 217 

 pathogenicity for animals, 219 

 in pseudo-membranous conjuncti- 

 vitis, 189 



resistance to desiccation, 223 

 in secretion of normal naso-pharynx, 



222 



in sinus empyemata, 385 

 Metastatic ophthalmia, 364 

 Methylene blue, 5 



polychrome, 11 



Methyl green, Pappenheimer's stain, 10 

 Micrococcus albicans amplus, 214 

 albus non-liquefaciens, 36 

 aquatilis. 41 

 aurantiacus, 38, 54 

 candicans, 33, 36, 53 

 carneus, 41 

 catarrhalis, 214, 216 



action towards various sugars, 



216 



agglutination experiments, 217 

 culture, 216 

 in dacryocystitis, 282 

 differential diagnosis, 220 

 pathogenicity for animals, 217 

 pathogenic significance for the con- 

 junctiva, 224 

 resistance, 216 

 cereus albus, 36 

 cinereus, 219 

 cinnabareus, 41 

 citreus, 39 

 concentricus, 37 



conjunctivitidis minutissimus, 236 

 coronatus, 41 

 coryzre, 41 



epidermidis albus, 36 

 flavus, 39 



desidens, 39 

 luteus, 39, 54 



in ophthalmia neonatoru:n, 229 

 'sarcina-form,' 40 

 prodigiosus, 41 

 pyogenes albus, 37 



Micrococcus roseus, 39, 41, 91 



subflavus, 39, 214 



sulphureus, 89, 54 

 tardigradus, 39 



tetragenus, 40, 379 

 Microsporon trachomatosum, 265 

 Molluscum contagiosum, 69 



bodies, 69 

 Monocalcium phosphate in canalicular con- 



cremeuts, 286 

 Morphsea alba, 342, 387 

 Mould concretions, 285 



fungi on the normal conjunctiva, 42 

 in trachoma, 265 



keratitis, 315 



Moulds in the lacrymal sac, 294 

 Mucocele, 278, 387 



Mucous membrane of nose in trachoma, 271 

 Miiller's (L.) bacillus. See B. influenzre 



N 



Zur Neddcn's bacillus, clinical appearances 



of ulcers. 322 

 cultures, 323 



differential diag 'osis, 323 

 in keratitis neuro-paralytica, 328 

 of infectious marginal ulcer, 172, 



300, 312, 321 

 inoculation of. 324 

 morphology, 323 

 findings in sympathetic ophthalmia, 



383 



Neisser's granule-staining, 17 

 Neonatorum ophthalmia, clinical appear- 

 ances, 226 



non-gonorrhueal, 228 

 from Pneumococci, 180 

 Nervi-ciliares in maculo-anfesthetic leprosy, 



346 



in tuberosa leprosy, 345 

 Nervus lacrymalis in leprosy, 346 



options in leprosy, 345, 346 

 Neuritis, leprous, 345 

 New-born infants, conjunctiva of, 25 

 New tuberculin, T.R., 353 

 Nicolle's thionin-staining, 6, 11 

 Noma of the lids, 64 







Oidium albicans, 92 

 Oospora, 296 

 Ophthalmia angularis, 160 



bacterial findings, 364-380 



benign, 365, 373 



cryptogenetic, 369 



Egyptian, 262 



in epidemic cerebro-spiual meningitis, 

 374 



experimental, 378 



isolated, 377 



metastatic, 364 



neonatorum, bacteriological findings, 

 115 



puerperal form of, 368, 370 



special forms. See Conjunctivitis 



