400 



BACTEEIOLOGY OF THE EYE 



Pseudo-actinomycosis, 289 

 Pseudo-conjunctivitis, 284 

 Pseudo-diphtheria bacilli, 193, 361 

 agglutination, 196 

 Hott'mann-Loffler's form, 193, 194, 



195 



in sinus empyemata, 385 

 in sympathetic ophthalmia, 383, 



384 



in the throat, 196 

 in the vagina, 196 

 Pseudo-gonococci, 36, 68, 200, 214, 227, 230, 



237 

 Pseudo-influenza bacilli, 150, 151 



in ophthalmia neonatorum, 229 

 Pseudo -membrane in pneumococcal con- 

 junctivitis, 176. 178, 179 

 from a virulent bacilli, 198 

 Pustula malignum, 64 

 Pyocyaneus conjunctivitis, 310 

 Pyocyanin, 310 

 Pyronin, 11 



R 



Recurrent fever, 369 

 Resorcin, 11 

 Retina in maculo-anfesthetic leprosy, 345 



in tubercular leprosy, 344 

 Retinitis septica, 365 

 metastatica, 364 

 Rhinoscleroma, 72 



bacilli, 326 

 Rosa hefa, 67, 200 



in atypical hypopyon-keratitis, 321 



S 



Saccharomyces, 321 

 Safranin, 7 

 Sarcina alba, 39 



aurantiaca, 39, 68, 91, 200, 214 



flava, 39 



lutea, 39, 91 



rosea, 39 



tetragena, 39 

 Sarcinse in conjunctival secretion, 237 



in dacryocystitis, 281 



Gram-negative, 214, 219 

 School follicles, 271 

 Sclera, leprosy of, 345 



metastatic abscess of, 373 



mould infection of, 319 

 Scrofula, 253 



as predisposing to trachoma, 268 

 Self-infection, 122 



with Pneumococci, 182 

 Septic pyfemia, puerperal, 368 

 Sera, antitoxic, 101, 330 



bactericidal, 334 



polyvalent, 335, 336 

 Serum agar (Wertheim), 19, 212 



as medium for Koch -Weeks bacillus, 



141 



Serum treatment, 101, 201, 331-340 

 Silver method for Spirochaete, 358 

 Sinus empyrema, 387 

 Skin cocci, 36 



Soor, 250 



Spirochieta pallida, 357, 358, 359 



staining in smears (Giemsa), 18 



in sections (Levaditi), 18 

 perfringens, 359 

 Spores, staining of, 16 

 Spring catarrh, 129, 252 

 Staphylase, 280 



Staphylococcal conjunctivitis, 233 

 scrofula, 254 

 serum, 101 



i Staphylococci in atypical hypopyon-kera- 

 titis, 305 



as cause of conjunctivitis, 124 

 in the conjunctivitis of measles, 251 

 in dacryocystitis, 275, 278 



neonatorum, 284 



in follicular conjunctivitis, 233, 272 

 in keratitis fasciculosa. 302, 304 

 in metastatic ophthalmia, 372 

 in orbital inflammations, 386 



osteomyelitis, 388 

 in Parinaud's conjunctivitis, 250 

 in post-operative conjunctivitis, 234 

 in purulent keratitis, 302 

 in ring abscess, 311 

 in scrofulous inflammations, 253 

 in sinus empyemata, 385 

 virulent, necessity for cultures, 111 

 white, in blepharitis, 55 



ulcerosa, 57 

 in chalazion, 66 

 on the conjunctiva, 33 

 on the lids, 53 

 in normal external ear, 54 

 in pyogenic properties of, 33 

 Staphylococuiis albus non-liquefaciens, 36 

 brevis, 36 

 cereus albus, 36 



flavus, 39 

 citreus, 39 



epidermidis albus, 35, 36 

 habanensis, 36 

 parvulus. 385 

 pyogenes albus, 36, 37 



aureus, 37, 54, 57. 58, 94, 99 



in conjunctivitis of measles, 



251 

 in dacryocystitis neonatorum, 



284 



in infectious thrombo- phle- 

 bitis, 391 



in kerotomalacia, 305 

 in metastatic ophthalmia, 372 

 orbital inflammations, 



388 



in pseudo - membranous con- 

 junctivitis, 204, 234. 235 

 in purulent dacryo - adenitis, 



298 



citreus, 39, 94 



in ophthalmia neonatorum, 229, 233 

 in orbital inflammations, 287, 391 

 in toxins, 235 

 Staphylolysin, 38 



