374 



IXDEX. 



Pravaz syringe, 156, 269 



Prazmowski, 12, 13, 172, 179 



Primitive generation, 14, 15 



Prior, 276 



Prodi giosus, micrococcus, 24, 123, 149, 



160-164, 186, 212, 223 

 Prophylaxis of tuberculosis, 244, 245 

 Proteus capsulatus, 190 



hominis, 190 



mirabilis, 190 



vulgaris, 189, 190, 223 



Zenkeri, 190 

 Protoplasm, 5, 6 

 Protozoa, 800 

 Prudden, 18 



Ptomaines, 20-22, 121, 122 

 Puerperal fever, 327 

 Puncture or needle-point culture, 108, 

 109 



or needle-point culture, for anae- 

 robic bacteria, 115 

 Pure culture, 64, 76, 93-98, 107 

 Pus, bacteria of, 321-330 



blue, 328, 330 



green, 328 

 Pustule, malignant, 213 

 Putrefaction, 22, 121 



bacteria of, 121 

 Pyoeyanin, 329 

 Pyogenic bacteria, 321, 322 

 Pyrogallic acid, 112, 113 



Quicklime, 66 

 Quincke, 364 



Rabbits, septicssmia of, 339 



Rags, 213 



Rattone, 333 



Rauschbrand bacDlus, 220-235 



Red- water bacillus, 183 



Reduction, means of, 86, 87 



power of bacteria in causing, 21 

 Relapsing fever, spirilla of, 298-300 

 Relation between bacteria and the or 



ganism, 130-134 

 Rembold, 215 

 Resorcin, 87 

 Retention hypothesis (immunity), 143, 



144 

 Rhinoscleroma, 317, 318 

 Ribbert, 324 

 Riedel, 265 

 Rietseh, 268 

 Roger, 123, 163, 223 

 Roll-plates (Esinarch's), 98, 99 

 Root-shaped bacillus, 174, 175 

 Rosenbach, 322, 325, 326, 333 

 Rosenbach, O., 324 

 Rosenthal, 253 

 Roth, 154 

 Roux, 80, 90, 127, 142, 143, 201, 211, 224, 



234, 236, 312, 315, 316 

 Rubber caps, 71, 235 



Saccharomycbs cerevisise, 365 

 Sacharoff, 302 

 Safety-burner, 117, 118 

 Saliva, bacteria in, 284 



Praenkel's pneumococcus in, 310 



in diphtheria, 315, 317 



streptococci in, 327 

 Salkowski, 266 

 Salmon, 142, 339 

 Salomonsen, 156 

 Sand, filtration through, 354 

 Saprophytic bacteria, 17, 126, 129 

 Sarcinse, 10, 165, 166 

 Sarcina, orange, 166, 167 



red, 167 



white, 166 



yellow, 166 

 Saucer plates, 98 



plates, investigation with, 105 

 Scheurlen, 321 

 Schiller, 290 



Schimmelbusch, 154, 323, 339 

 Schizomyeetes, 16 

 SchoU, 182 



Sehottelius, 161, 163, 267 

 Schroder, 15 



Schtitz, 253, 339, 340, 341, 343 

 Schulze, 15 

 Schwann, 15 



Section, technics of, 151, 152 

 Sections, preparation of, 54, 55 



staining of, 55-60 

 Seitz, C, 294 

 Semi-a6robic bacteria, 19 

 Semi-anaSrobic bacteria, 112 

 Septicaemia hemorrhagica, 339, 340 

 Serum, action of, on bacteria, 132 

 Siberian pest, 212 

 Sickle-form structures, 301 

 Silk threads, 203 

 Simmonds, 292, 293 

 Sirotinin, 123, 145, 294 

 Size of microscopic image, 27 

 Slide cultures^ 94 



hollow, 35, 36 



hollow, cultivation on, 75 



staining sections on, 76 

 Small-pox, 139, 140 

 Smears, 54 

 Smegma bacilli, 253 

 Smirnow, 129 

 Smith, 143 

 Soil, bacteria of, 351, 353 



decomposition of, 33 



examination of, 351, 353 



in connection with cholera, 372, 

 278 



in connection with typhoid fever, 

 2!J4, 295 



in connection with malaria, 300 

 Soiling plates, 105 

 Soyka, 98, 149 



Specific causes of infection, 154, 155 

 Spermophilus guttatus. 239 



