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XII. PNEUMONIA, INFLUENZA, AND WHOOPING-COUGH 482 



XIII. ANAEROBIC ORGANISMS TETANUS THE AN- 



AEROBES OF WOUNDS GAS GANGRENE 

 B. Botulinus BLACK QUARTER ANAEROBIC 

 BUTYRIC ACID ORGANISMS .... 500 



XIV. ASIATIC CHOLERA SPIRILLUM METCHNIKOVI 



SPIRILLUM OF FINKLER AND PRIOR SPIRILLUM 

 TYROGENUM SPIRILLUM KUBRUM . . . 527 



XV. STREPTOTHRIX INFECTIONS ACTINOMYCOSIS 

 MYCETOMA LEPTOTHRIX BUCCALIS CLADO- 



THRIX DlCHOTOMA MYCOSIS TONSILLARIS . 544 



XVI. THE SACCHAROMYCETACEJE .... 558 

 The Yeasts The Pathogenic Yeasts Saccharo- 

 myces and Torulse Yeasts and Fermentation. 



XVII. THE HYPHOMYCETES ASPERGILLOSIS SPORO- 



TRICHOSIS THRUSH RINGWORM . . . 567 



XVIII. THE PROTOZOA 579 



The General Structure of the Protozoa Patho- 

 genic Amoebae Trypanosomata Leishman- 

 Donovan Body Spirochaetse -Syphilis Coc- 

 cidia Malaria. 



SCARLET FEVER HYDROPHOBIA INFANTILE PAR- 

 ALYSIS ENCEPHALITIS LETHARGICA TYPHUS 

 FEVER TRENCH FEVER ROCKY MOUNTAIN 

 SPOTTED FEVER DENGUE PHLEBOTOMUS 

 FEVER VACCINIA AND VARIOLA M ALIGN ANT 

 DISEASE 658 



SOME DISEASES NOT PREVIOUSLY REFERRED TO, 

 WITH A DISCUSSION OF THEIR CAUSATION 

 MICRO-ORGANISMS OF THE SKIN AND Mucous 

 MEMBRANES 680 



THE BACTERIOLOGY OF WATER, AIR, AND SOIL, 

 AND THEIR BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 

 SEWAGE BACTERIOLOGY OF MILK AND FOODS 698 

 Some of the Commoner Organisms found in the 

 Air, Water, and Soil. 



XXII. DISINFECTION ....... 752 



Heat Steam Disinfection Chemical Disinfec- 

 tants Theory of Disinfection Methods of 

 determining Disinfectant Power. 



APPENDIX . . . . . . . . .781 



INDEX . 783 



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