78s 



Babes, tubercles of, 372 

 Bacillary dysentery, 647 

 diagnosis, 651 

 lesions, 651 

 serum treatment, 652 

 emulsion, 682 

 Bacilli, coli-typhoid, gram-negative, 

 table of, 650 

 in Ohio river water, classification of, 



240, 241 

 paratypiioid, 614 

 resembling tubercle bacOlus, 692 

 typhoid bacillus, 613 



meat-poisoning group, 614 

 pneumonic or psittacosis 



group, 614 

 table for diSerentiation, 615 

 typhoidal group, 614 

 Bacillus, 35 

 aerogenes capsulatus, 332 

 cultivation, 334 

 distribution, 333 

 general characteristics, 332 

 groups of, 336 

 metabolic products, 336 

 morphology, 333 

 pathogenesis, 336 

 sources of infection, 337 

 staining, 334 

 vital resistance, 336 

 anthracis, 352 

 avenues of infection, 357 

 bacilli resembling, 362 

 cultivation, 355 

 general characteristics, 352 

 isolation, 354 

 metabolic products, 356 

 morphology, 353 

 motility, 354 

 pathogenesis, 357 

 sporulation, 353 

 staining, 354 

 vaccination, 360 

 virulence, 360 

 vital resistance, 356 

 avicidum, 564 

 avisepticus, 564 



Bordet-Gengou and bacillus in- 

 fluenzae, differences between, 



443 



cultivation, 442 



isolation, 442 



metabolic products, 443 



morphology, 441 



pathogenesis, 443 



staining, 442 

 botuUnus, S9, 247 

 butter, 693 

 butyricus, 693 

 capsulated canal-water, 457 

 capsulatus mucosus, 457, 458- See 



also Pneumococcus 

 capsule, 458 

 cholerse, 564 



gallinarum, 564 



5° 



Bacillus cholerse gallinarum, cultiva- 

 tion, 564 

 general characteristics, 564 

 immunity, against, 565 

 lesions, 565 



metabolic products, 564 

 morphology, 564 

 pathogenesis, ';64 

 staining, 564 

 vital resistance, 564 

 coli coramunior, 618 

 communis, 616 



amount in sewage, 623 

 cultivation, 617 

 distribution, 616 

 general characteristics, 616 

 immunization against, 621 

 in drinking water, 239, 622 



Wiirtz's method of detect- 

 ing, 623 

 in water, MacConkey's medium 

 for detecting, 612 

 Smith's method of detecting, 



239 



metabolic products, 618 



morphology, 616 



pathogenesis, 619 



presumptive test for, 242 



staining, 617 



toxic products, 619 



typhoid bacillus and, differential 

 diagnosis, 604, 621, 622 

 cultural, 60s 

 serum, 605 



virulence, 620 



vital resistance, 618 

 comma, 570 

 cuniculicida, 564 

 diphtheria, 411 



bacilli resembling, 429 

 bacteria associated with, 420 

 bacteriologic diagnosis, 425 

 chief types, 424 

 contagion from, 424 

 cultivation, 413 



Loffler's method, 415 

 general characteristics, 411 

 habitat, 419, 421 

 infection, intraperitoneal, 418 



intrapleural, 418 

 metabolic products, 417 

 morphology, 411 _ 

 mucous membrane inoculations, 



418 

 occurrence in healthy throats, 425 

 pathogenesis, 418 

 seats of infection by, 421 

 specificity, 423 

 staining, 413 



Neisser's method, 413 



with LoflBer's alkaline methyl- 

 ene blue, 413 

 subcutaneous inoculation, 418 

 toxin, 417 

 vital resistance, 416 



