INDEX. 



207 



Bubonic plague, 176 

 history of, 176 



pANNON'S influenza bacillus, 174 

 \J Capsules, staining of, 47 

 Johne's method, 47 

 Welch's method, 47 

 Carbolic acid as an antiseptic, 83 

 Chamberlain's filter, 81 

 Chauveau's retention theory, 97 

 Chemical agents, 84 

 Chemicals, choice of, 82 



use of, for disinfecting, 81 

 Chicken cholera, 183 



cause of, 183 

 Chlorinated lime as an antiseptic, 



83 

 Cholera spirillum, 168 



artificial susceptibility to, 172 

 diagnosis of, 173 

 diagnostic test of, 172 

 growth of, 171 

 history of, 168 

 immunity against, 172 

 morphology of, 168 

 pathogeuesis of, 171 

 staining of, 169 

 vaccination against, 173 

 vitality of, 171 

 Clostridium, 33 

 Coccus, varieties of, 29 

 Cohn, classification of, for bacteria, 28 

 Colonies, counting of, 71 

 Comma bacillus (see Cholera spiril- 

 lum), 168 

 Control test, 79 



Cultivation of anaerobic bacteria, 72 

 of bacteria, 55 



utensils used, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 

 of tetanus bacillus, 73 

 Culture-media, agar, 59 

 blood-serum, 56 

 bouillon, 57 

 bread-paste, 61 

 Eisner's medium, 160 

 gelatin, 58 

 glucose-bouillon, 62 

 glycerin -agar, 60 

 glycerin-bouillon, 60 

 lactose-bouillon, 62 

 milk, 55 



Pasteur's solution, 57 

 peptone solution, 61 

 potato, 60 

 potato-paste, 61 



Culture-media, saccharose-bouillon, 

 62 



urine, 57 

 Cultures, agar slant, 72 



blood-serum, 72 



diptheria bacillus, 139 



from secretions, 90 



human body, 90 



thoracic organs, 90 



DIMNESS, tests for sources of, in the 

 object, 25 

 Diphtheria, 133 

 antitoxins, 142 



preparation of, 142 

 standardization of, 142, 143 

 treatment of, 141 et seq. 

 bacillus, 133 



biologic characters of, 136 

 cultures of, 139, 140 

 distribution of, 134 

 morphology of, 134 

 pathogen esis of, 137, 138 

 powers of resistance of, 136 

 staining of, 134 



Neisser's method, 135 

 diagnosis of, 138 

 history of, 133 

 Diplococcus intracellularis meningi- 



tidis, 112 



biologic characters of, 113 

 cultures of, from man, 112 

 discovery of, 112 

 morphology of, 112 

 pathogenesis of, 113 

 Disinfection, methods of, 81 et seq. 

 Drummer-bacillus, 33 

 Dyes, application of, 43 



E BERT'S bacillus, 156 

 Ehrlich's chain theory, 98 

 Eisner's medium, 160, 161 

 Examination of feces in dysentery, 



194 

 of water, 196 et seq. 



FARCY, 124 

 Fermentation, 38 



alcoholic and acetic acid, 38 

 butyric and lactic acid, 38 

 Fission, 32 

 Flagella, 35 



staining of, 49, 50 



Loefiler's method, 49 

 Formalin as an antiseptic, 84 



