VII. Typhoid fever and typhus 
VIII. ‘The microbe of cholera 
IX. Eruptive fevers : 
X. The microbes of croup and whooping-cough 
XI. The microbes of phthisis and ee 
XII. The microbe of pneumonia ... - 
XIII. Some other diseases due to cdciobea. 
XIV. The microbe of erysipelas 
XV. The microbes of pus, septicemia, etc. 
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XVI. The microbes of other diseases, due to wounds 
XVII. The mode of action of pathogenic microbes: ptomaines 
CHAPTER VI. 
PROTECTION AGAINST MicroBEs 
I, Antiseptic treatment of wounds: 
ment; Lister’s dressing ... 
II. Hygiene of drinking - water: 
Chamberland filter 
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CHAPTER VII. 
scarlatina, small-pox, ineaslee. ete. 
Guérin’s protective treat- 
water free from microbes; 
LaxsoratTory RESEARCH, AND CULTURE oF MIoroBES 
CoNCLUSION ... 
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CHAPTER VIII. 
PoLymorpPaism or Mioroses 
CHAPTER IX. 
The Microbian Theory compared with nie Theories set forth to 
explain the Origin of Contagious Discases 
APPENDIX. 
A. Terminology of Microbes 
B. Micrococcus of phosphorescence 
C. Diseases of plants caused by bacteria 
D. Ptomaine of the microbe of fowl cholera 
E. Cesspools. 
G. Useful microbes 
H. Ptomaines of fish 
INDEX 
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System of conveying everything to the sewers 
F., Sewers of Paris and the Plain of Gennevilliers 
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