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CHAPTER XVIII. 



Methods of Testing Disinfectants and Antiseptics — Experiments 

 Illustrating the Precautions to be Taken — Experiments in 

 Skin-disinfection . 313 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Micrococcus Aureus — Micrococcus Pyogenes and Citreus — 

 Staphylococcus Epidermidis Albus — Streptococcus Pyogenes 

 — Micrococcus Gonorrhoeae — Micrococcus Intracellularis — 

 Pseudomonas iEruginosa — Bacillus of Bubonic Plague . 327 



CHAPTER XX. 



Some of the Pathogenic Organisms Encountered in the Mouth 

 Cavity in Health and Disease — Micrococcus Lanceolatus, 

 Micrococcus Tetrag6nous, Bacterium Influenzae, Bacillus 

 Tuberculosis, etc . . . 381 



CHAPTER XXI. 



Tuberculosis — Microscopic Appearance of Miliary Tubercles — 

 Diffuse Caseation — Cavity-formation — Encapsulation of 

 Tuberculous Foci — Primary Infection — Modes of Infection 

 — The Bacterium Tuberculosis — Location of the BaoilM in the 

 Tissues — Microscopic Appearance of Bacterium Tuberculosis 

 — Staining Peculiarities — Organisms with Which Bacterium 

 Tuberculosis may be Confounded: Bacterium Leprae; 

 Bacterium Smegmatis — Acid-proof Bacteria — Bacterium Tu- 

 berculosis Avium — Variations — Pseudotuberculosis — Suscep- 

 tibility of Animals — Tuberculin — Vaccination Against Tuber- 

 culosis — Actinomyces Bovis — Actinomyces Israeli, Actino- 

 myces MadursB, Actinomyces Farcinicus, Actinomyces Eppin- 

 geri, Actinomyces Pseudotuberculosis . 404 



CHAPTER XXII. 



Glanders — Characteristics of the Disease — Histological Structure 

 of the Glanders Nodule — SusceptibiHty of Different Animals 

 to Glanders — The Bacterium of Glanders; Its Morpholog- 

 ical and Cultural Peculiarities — Diagnosis of Glanders — 

 MaUein . . . 444 



