INDEX 



399 



Ophthalmia, surgical form of, 369 



sympathetic, 379, 383 

 Opsonic theory, 334. 355 

 Opsonin. 354, 355, 356 

 Orbital inflammation, 385 



actinomycotic, 391 



erysipelatous, 389 



metastatic, 387 



from thrombo-phlebitis, 391 



traumatic, 388 

 Osteomyelitis, 388 

 Oztena bacillus. See also Pncumobacillus 



in atypical hypopyon-keratitis, 306 



Pannus scrofulosa, 257 



trachomatosa, 214, 264, 267, 303 

 Panophthalmitis bacilli, 87, 88 



from B. coli, 239 



from B. pyocyaneus, 310 



gaseous ( ' panophthalmie gazeuse '), 96 



metastatic, 364 



post-operative, 94 



spontaneous, 377 



traumatic, 94, 95 



tubercular, 369 



Papillo-retiuitis sympathetica, 382 

 Pappenheim's stain, 11 

 Parinaud's conjunctivitis, 129, 250 



Scholtz bacillus in, 251 

 Parotitis, epidemic, affection of lacrymal 



gland, 298 



Pediococcus cerevisire, 41 

 Penicillium glaiicum, 318 

 Pericystitis. 280, 281 

 Petit r s type of the Diplobacillus, 167 

 Pfeiffer's bacilli. See Influenza bacilli 

 Phlogosin (Leber), 38 

 Phlyctenular appearance in pneumococcal 



conjunctivitis. 178 

 Phlyctenules, 253 

 Pick-Jacobsohn's stain, 6 

 Pigment, 12 

 Pigs' serum uutrose agar (Wassermann), 141, 



212 



Pneumobacillary conjunctivitis, 241, 243 

 Pneumobacilli, 94, 172, 241, 324, 326 



as cause of conjunctivitis, 124 



capsules, 244 



in chalaziou, 66 



in conjunctivitis pseudo-membranosa, 

 204, 243 



cultures, 243 



in dacryocystitis, 244, 279, 280 



differential diagnosis, 244 



as facultative cause of conjunctivitis, 

 112 



in hypopyon-keratitis, 245 



in infectious thrombo - phlebitis oph- 

 thalmica, 381 



in keratomalacia, 245, 305 



in metastatic ophthalmia, 369 

 orbital inflammations, 388 



in sinus empyemata, 385 



in ophthslmia neonatorum, 229, 243 



Pneumobacilli in orbital inflammations, 



385 



pathogenicity of, 244 

 in serpiginous keratitis, 305 

 in ulcers of the cornea, 245 

 Pneumococcal conjunctivitis with formation 



of follicles, 271 

 clinical appearances, 178 

 contagion and susceptibility, 181 

 critical termination, 178 

 findings in the secretion, 182 

 historical, 176 



infection in trachoma, 180 

 occurrence and geographical distri- 

 bution, 177 

 immunity, 100, 332 



prophylactic, 101 

 Pneumococci, 94. 95,96, 98, 101, 103, 183, 



243, 300, 322, 365, 339 

 agglutination of, 188 

 in bleimorrhoea neonatorum, 229 

 capsules of, 189 



as cause of conjunctivitis, 124, 176 

 chain formation in, 189 

 in conjunctivitis pseudo-membranosa, 



204 



of measles, 251 

 cultures, 183, 184 

 in dacryo-adenitis, 398 

 in dacryocystitis. 275-280 

 in neonatorum, 284 

 differential diagnosis of, 184, 208 

 as facultative cause of conjunctivitis, 



112 



growth on blood -agar, 188 

 in infectious thrombo-phlebitis, 391 

 in keratitis fasciculosa, 301 

 keratomalacia, 305, 308 

 metastatic nodules of the retina or 



choroid, 366 

 ophthalmia, 368, 372 

 mixed infections, 189 

 morphology, 184 

 on normal conjunctiva, 40, 182 

 in ophthalmia neonatorum, 228, 230 

 in orbital inflammations, 386 

 in purulent keratitis, 302-308 

 in purulent tenonitis, 367 

 in ring abscess of cornea, 311 

 in scrofulous inflammations, 257 

 in sinus empyemata, 385 

 in trachoma, 261, 262, 263 

 in trachomatous corneal ulcers, 312 

 virulence of. 188 

 Pneumotoxin, 333 

 Polychrome methylene blue, 11 

 Pranter's orcein solution, 11 

 Preauricular gland, swelling in pneumo- 

 coccal conjunctivitis, 180 

 in lacrymal streptococcal con- 

 junctivitis, 206 



Proteus in conjunctivitis of measles, 251 

 in dacryocystitis, 281 

 in gangrene of the lids, 91 

 in ulcus serpens, 306 



