X TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Agglutinins, 218; Phenomenon of agglutination, 218; Bactericidal substances, 

 219; Cytolysins, 220; Receptor of third order, 221; Amboceptor and comple- 

 ment, 221; Deviation of complement, 222; Fixation of complement, 223; 

 Opsonins, 224; Anti-aggressins, 225; Source and distribution of antibodies, 

 225 ; Allergy, 226. 



Chapteb XIII. Immunity and Hypersusceptibility. Theories" 



or Immunity 



Immunity, 227; Natural immunity, 227; Immunity of species, 227. Racial im- 

 munity, 228; Individual variations, 228; Acquired inmiunity, 229; Active 

 immunity, 229; Passive immunity,'"23r. Combined active and passive 

 immunity, 232 ; Mechanisms of immunity, 232 ; Hypersusceptibility or Ana- 

 phylaxis, 233 ; Mechanisms of uumunity, 234. 



PART III. SPECIFIC MICRO-ORGANISMS 



Chapter XIV. The Molds and Yeasts and Diseases Caused by 



Them 



Mucors, 237; Aspergilli, 239; Penicillium crustaceum, 240; Claviceps purpurea, 

 240 ; Ergotism, 241 ; Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 241 ; Coccidioides immitis, 

 242; Botrytis bassiana, 242; Muscardine, 242; Oiditmi lactis, 244; Oidium 

 albicans, 245; Thrush, 245; Monilia psilosis, 247; Achorion schoenleinii, 

 247; Favus, 247; Microsporon audouini, 250; Alopecia areata, 250; Micro- 

 sporon furfur, 250 ; Tricophyton acuminatum, 250 ; Sporotrichum schencki, 

 251; Sporotrichum beurmanni, 252; Cryptococcus gilchristi, 252; Blasto- 

 mycosis, 253. 



Chapter XV. Trichomycetes 



Actinomyces bovis, 254; Streptothrix madurae, 256; Mycetoma, 256J Streptothrix 

 putorji, 257; Cladothrix, 257; Leptothrix buccalis, 257. 



Chapter XVI. The Coccace^e and Their Parasitic 

 Relationships 



Diplococcus gonorrhesB, 258; Occurrence, 258; Culture, 258; Toxins, 260; Gonor- 

 rhea, 260; Specific diagnosis, 261; Prophylaxis, 261; Diplococcus meningi- 

 tidis, 262; Anti-meningococcus serum, 263; Quincke's puncture, 264; Exami- 

 nation of spinal fluid, 264; Diagnosis, 265; Diplococcus catarrhalis, 265; Dip- 

 lococcus penumonise, 266; Occurrence, 266; Morphology, 266; Cultures, 

 267; Pneumonia, 268; Toxins, 268; Immunity, 268; Type determination, 269; 

 Streptococcus viridans, 270; Streptococcus pyogenes, 271; Occurrence, 271; 

 Cultures, 272; Animal inoculation, 273; Surgical infections, 273; Erysipelas, 273; 

 Puerperal fever, 274; Immunity, 274; Streptococcus lacticus, 275; Staphy- 

 lococcus aureus, 275; Occurrence, 275. Morphology, 275; Cultures, 275; 

 Toxins, 276; Animal inoculation, 277; Infection of man, 277; Immunity, 277; 

 Vaccine therapy, 277; Staphylococcus albusj 277; Micrococcus tetragenus, 

 278; Sarcina ventriculi, 278; Sarcina aurantiaca, 278; Micrococcus agilis, 278. 



