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Bacterium enteritidis — Synonym — Bacterium par- 

 atyphi and Bacterium schottmulleri — Sjmonyms — 

 Bacterium puUorum — Typhoid-dysentery subgroup 

 — Bacterium typhi — Synonyms — Morphology — 

 Cultural characters — Physiology — Disease pro- 

 duced — Transmission — Recognition of the disease — 

 Prevention of disease — Bacterium dysenteriae — 

 Transmission — Bacterium abortus — Synonyms — 

 Morphology — Cultural characters — Pathogenesis — 

 Immunity. 



XXVI. Hemorrhagic Septicemias and Plague — The Genus 



Pasteubella 345 



The hemorrhagic septicemias — Pathology — Cultural 

 characters — Physiological characters — Pathogenic 

 characteristics — Pasteurella cholerse-gallinarum — 

 Synonyms — Pasteurella boviseptica — Synonyms — 

 Pasteurella suiseptica • — Synonyms — Hemorrhagic 

 septicemias in other animals — Pasteurella pestis — 

 Synonyms. 



XXVII. The Spore-Bearing Rods — The Genera Bacillus 

 and Clostridium. Anthrax, Blackleg, Malignant 

 Edema, Tetanus, Botulism and Gaseous Edema 352 

 Bacillus anthracis — Synonym — Distribution — Mor- 

 phology — Culture — Physiology — Pathogenesis — 

 Immunity — Transmission — Clostridium tetani — 

 Synonyms — Morphology — Cultural characters — 

 Physiology — • Pathogenesis — Immunity — Clostri- 

 dium chauvaei — '■ Synonyms — Morphology — Cul- 

 tural characters — Physiology — Pathogeneses — 

 Immunity — Clostridium Welchii — Morphology 

 — Cultural characters — Physiology — Pathogenesis 

 — Immunity — Clostridium botulinum — Synonym 

 — Distribution — Morphology — Culture — Physio- 

 ology — Pathogenesis. 



XXVIII. The Group or Rat Bacteria, Lumpy Jaw and Re- 

 lated Infections — The Genus Actinomtes -368 



Actinomyes bovis — Synonyms — Morphology — Cul- 

 ture — Pathogenesis — Related organisms. 



XXIX. The Acid Fast Group — The Genus Mycobacter- 

 ium — Tuberculosis — Paratuberculab Dysen- 

 tery and Leprosy 371 



Mycobacterium tuberculosis — Synonyms — Morphol- 

 ogy — Cultural characters — Physiological characters 

 — Pathogenesis — Immunity — Diagnosis of the dis- 



