640 



INDEX. 



Tissues, staining bacteria' iu, 

 special methods, 

 Ehrlich's, 193 

 Gram's, 189 

 Gray's, 194 

 Kuehne's, 191 

 Weigert's, 192 

 Ziehl-Neelseu's, 193 

 steps in the process, 189 

 Toxaemia, 537 

 Toxalbumins. 37 

 Toxins, 37, 494 

 Traube and Gscheidlen, 548 

 Treviranus, 23 



Tripod for levelling plates, 132 

 Tube, Esmarch, 137 

 Tuberculin, 358 

 Tuberculosis, 330-359 

 avian, 356 

 bacillus of, 341-347 



appearance of cultures,344 

 cultivation from tissues, 



342, 343 

 methods of staining, 167- 

 169, 193-197 

 dry method, 194 

 Gabbett's, 169 

 Gray's, 194 

 Koch-Ehrlich's, 165, 



193 

 Nuttall's modifica- 

 tion, 168 

 Ziehl-Neelsen's, 166, 

 193 

 microscopic appearance of, 



319, 320 

 organisms that simulate 

 it, 347 

 difTereutial diag- 

 nosis of, 354 

 staining of, in tissues, 



193-197 

 staining-peculiarities of, 



167, 354 

 toxin of, 539 

 cavity-formation in, 334, 335 

 condition simulating, 358 

 diffuse caseation of, 333 

 encapsulation of tubercular 



foci, 336 

 giant cells in, 333, 440 

 location of bacilli in, 339 

 manifestations in experimen- 

 tal, 331 

 miliary tubercle, structure of, 

 332 



Tuberculosis, modes of infection, 

 337 

 primary infection, 336 

 pseudo-, 358 

 sputum in, 318 



inoculation of animals 



with, 320 

 microscopic appearance of, 



318, 3a9 

 staining of, 167 

 susceptibility of animals to, 

 358 

 Tyndall, 24 



Typhoid fever, bacillus of, 408-432 

 constant properties 



of, 418 

 cultivation of, 409-412 

 difficulty in identify- 

 ing, 417 

 differentiation from 

 bacillus coli 

 communis, 436 

 Hiss'smethod,426 

 Hunter's method, 



430 

 Parietti's meth- 

 od, 590 

 Proskauer and 

 Capaldi's meth- 

 od, 429 

 Stoddard's meth- 

 od, 425 

 Eisner medium for 



isolating, 423 

 experiments with, 431 

 inoculations with, 413 

 location of, in tissues, 



4.12 

 morphology of, 408 

 reaction of, with ty- 

 phoid serum, 419 

 source from which to 



obtain, 431 

 water as a carrier of, 



422, 582 

 Widal's reaction with, 

 419 



V 



AU6HAN, 553 

 Vibi-io Metschnikovi, 485-490 

 characteristics of, cul- 

 tural, 485-487 

 morphological, 485 

 pathogenesis of, 488- 

 490 



