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reaction, is coagulated, and emits an odour of acetic acid (this feature is 

 not constant). 



Pathogenesis. A mouse inoculated subcutaneously died in fourteen 

 days. Investigation of the heart's blood, spleen, liver, and lungs 

 yielded negative results. 



BACELLFS METHOD OF TREATING TETANUS IN MAN. 



Bacelli injects subcutaneously 3 to 4 centigrammes of a 2 to 3 per 

 cent, solution of carbolic acid until about 35 centigrammes have been 

 injected in the twenty-four hours. 



The carbolic solution acts as curative serum on the tetanus poison 

 circulating in the blood, besides on the nerve elements already affected 

 by the poison. The fact that so large a quantity of carbolic solution can 

 be taken into the system without appearances of intoxication, the author 

 declares to be due to a special resistance of the tetanic poison against 

 the remedy (Munich Meet. Woch., Dtsck. Med. Zg.) 



List of some of the Principal Works consulted in the 

 Compilation of the Manual. 



BOOKS. 



C. FLUGGE ' Die Micro-organism.' 



C. GUNTHER. ' Einfuhrung in das Studium der Bacteriologie.' 



SCHURMAYER. ( Bacteriologische Technik.' 



FRAENKEL. ' Bacteriologie.' 



KALDEN'S ' Technik.' 



LEHMANN and NEUMANN. ( Bacteriologie.' 



BOHM and OPPEL. < Mikroskopischen Technik.' 



LEVY and KLEMPERER. ( Bacteriologie.' 



KITT. ' Atlas der Thierkrankheiten.' 



FRIEDLANDER and EBERTH'S ' Mikroskopische Technik.' 



ROBERT BEHLA. ( Die Amoben.' 



' Atlas der Klinischen Mikroskopie des Blutes.' 



MOSSELMAN and LIENAUX. ' Veterinary Microbiology.' 



CORNEL and BABES. c Les Bacteries.' 



WOODHEAD. ' Bacteria and their Products.' 



ABBOT. ' Principles of Bacteriology/ 



KANTHACK and DRYSDALE. ( Practical Bacteriology.' 



STERNBERG. ' Manual of Bacteriology.' 



KLEIN. ( Micro-organisms and Disease.' 



SIMON. ( Clinical Diagnosis.' 



LAFAR. ' Technical Mycology.' 



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