INDEX 



591 



Koch : 



his tuberciilinum, 361 



his cedematis maligni bacillus, 375 



comma bacillus of, 410 et seq. 



Lactic acid, fovmed by bacterium lactis, 



Lactis, o'idmm, 478 

 LeprEe, bacillus of, 362 

 Leprosy : 



Virchow's cells, 362 



nodule 363 



bacilli, 364 

 Leptothrix : 



filaments of bacillus, 165, 168 



buccalis, 170 



sheath of, 170 

 Leucocytosis, phenomenon of, 559 et seg. 

 Lewisii herpetomonas, 504 

 Liquor potassa;, use of, 13 

 Litmus tincture for staining bacteria, 123 

 Luffler : 



his methyl-blue, 14 



his serum for cultivation of diphtheria 

 bacillus, 34 

 London waters: 



bacillus coli found in, 80 



animalculi found in, 8r 

 Lustgarten'.s method of demonstrating the 

 syphilis-bacilli with the aid of per- 

 manganate of potash, 17 

 Lymph : 



calf and vaccine, 398, 399 



microbes in, 399 



M 



Magenta, 13 



Malaria, Plasmodium, 49S 



Mallei'n, bouillon and dry, 329 



Mallic acid, how formed, 124 



Mannit fermentation, 125 



Massowah, vibrio, the, 462 



Meat poisoning, choleraic diarrhoea from, 



230 

 Megaterium, bacillus, 170 

 Membrane : 



pseudo, 296 



diphtheritic, 296, 300 

 Membraneous diphtheria, 297 

 Meningitis, cerebro-spinal, microbe, of, 154 

 Mesenterica tabes in children, 344 

 Metchnikoff's theory of phagocytosis, 562 

 Metchnikovi vibrio, 464 

 Methan gas, formation of, 125 

 Methods of inoculation, 53 — 87 

 Methyl : 



hlue, 13 



Loffler's, 14 



violet, 15 



Mice : 



micrococcus of progressive necrosis 

 and pya;mi3e in, 158, 160 



septicaemia in, 248 

 Microbes : 



anthrax, malignant, ^-jt^ et seq. 



cholera, 446 



fermentations of various and specific, 

 125 



lymph vaccine, 399 



nitrifying, 90 



poisons in, intracellular, 132 



typhoid, 241 



specific or pathogenic, 547 et seq. 



spontaneous or natural immunity from 

 557. 558 

 Micrococci : 



ascococcus, 140 



nature of, 135 



various forms assumed by, 136 



pyogenes albus, 144 

 aureus, 142 



pyogenes stephlococcus, 141 



sarcina ventriculi, 140 



albus non liquescens, 144 



streptococcus pyogenes albens, 144 



boaibycis, i6i 



ovatus, 161 

 Micrococcus : 



agilis, 117 



necrosis in mice, 158 



osteomyelitis, acute infections of, 157 



pyaimia; in mice and rabbits, 160 



septicaemia and abscesses in rabbits, 

 160 



tetragenus, 157 



gonorrhoea, 161 



aquatilis, 527 

 Microtomes in common use, 18 

 Microsporon fntfur^ 479 

 Micrczyma hombycis, i6t 

 Mikulicz cells, 331 

 Milk: 



how sterilised, 31 



examination of, 85 



how clotted and solidified, 193 



tuberculous matter in, 359 

 Miliary tuberculosis in children, 344 

 Millei, or glanders bacillus, 324, 328, 329 

 Minot's microtome, 18 

 Moi<;t chamber, use of, 58 

 Molluscum contagiosum, 509 

 Mortsblanc Jlacherie, disease of, in silk- 

 worms, 161 

 Motility of bacteria, 113 

 Mould-fungi, nature and history of, 476 — 



497, 

 Mucor rhizopodiformis (fungi), 484 

 Mucor (fungi), 484 

 Mucus flakes in typical rice-water stools, 



412 

 Miiller's fluid for hardened material, 19 

 Mycelial fungi, 477 



