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nity, 333; Immune serum, 334; Prophylaxis, 334; Eradication of endemic 

 centers, 334; Bacillus melitensis, 334; Malta fever, 335. 



Chapter XXII. Bacteeiace^: The Colon, Typhoid and 

 Dysentery Bacilli 



Bacillus coli, 337; Occurrence and morphology, 337; Cultures, 338; Pathogenic 

 relations, 339; Bacillus aeiogenes, 339; Bacillus pneumoniae, 340; Bacillus 

 rhinoscleromatis, 340 ; Bacillus entertidis, 341 ; Bacillus suipestifer, 342 ; 

 Bacillus psittacosis, 342 ; Bacillus typhi murium, 342 ; Bacillus alkaligenes, 

 342 ; Bacillus paratyphosus, 342 ; Bacillus typhosus, 343 ; Occurrence and mor- 

 phology, 343; Cultures, 344; Resistance, 34S;Toxins, 34s; Animal inoculation, 

 345; Typhoid fever, 346; Bacterial diagnosis, 346; Transmission of the disease, 

 349; Prevention, 350; Bacillus dysenteric, 351; Epidemic dysentery, 351; 

 Paradysentery bacilli, 352. 



Chapter XXIII. Bacteriace^: Bacillus Mallei and Miscel- 

 laneous Bacilli 



Bacillus mallei, 354; Occurrence and morphology, 354; Cultures, 354; Mallein, 

 3SS; Glanders, 355; Bacteriological diagnosis, 355; Bacillus abortus, 356; 

 Bacillus acne, 357 ; Bacillus fusiformis, 357 ; Bacillus bifidus, 358 ; Bacillus bul- 

 garicus, 358; Bacillus vulgaris, 358; Bacillus pyocyaneus, 359; Bacillus fluo- 

 rescens, 359; Bacillus violaceus, 359; Bacillus cyanogenus, 359; Bacillus 

 prodigiosus, 359. 



Chapter XXIV. Spirillace^ and the Diseases Caused by Them 



Spirillum rubrum, 360; Spirillum cholerse, 360; Occurrence and morphology, 360; 

 Cultures, 360; Animal inoculation, 362; Toxins, 363; PfeiflEer's phenomenon, 

 363; Asiatic cholera, 363; Mode of infection, 364; Bacteriological diagnosis, 

 36s; Prophylaxis, 366; Spirillum metchnikovi, 367; Spirillum Finkler-Prior, 

 367 ; Spirillum tyrogentim, 367. 



Chapter XXV. Spiroch^t^ 



Spirochaeta plicatilis, 368; Other saprophytic spirochetes, 368; Spirochata recur- 

 rentis, 368; Varieties, 369; Cultures, 369; Diagnosis of relapsing fever, 370; 

 Spirochaeta anserina, 371 ; Spirochaeta gallinarum, 371 ; Spirochaeta mans, 

 371; Spirochaeta icterohaemorrhagiae, 373; Spirochaeta icteroides, 374; Fil- 

 terability, 375; Yellow fever, 375; Transmission, 376; Prophylaxis, 376; 

 Spirochaeta hebdomadahs, 376; Spirochaeta gallica, 376; Trench fever, 376; 

 Transmission, 376; Spirochaeta pallida, 377; Occurrence and morphology, 377^ 

 Cultures, 377; Luetin, 379; Syphilis, 380; Bacteriological diagnosis,' 381; 

 Microscopic detection of spirochetes, 381; Animal inoculation, 382; Wassermann 

 reaction, 382; Luetin test, 386; Spirochaeta refringens, 387; Spirochata 

 microdentium, 387. 



