INDEX. 



A BSCESSES, miliary, 221 

 A microscopic appearances of, 



222,223 

 Aerobic organisms, 28 

 Agar-agar, 57, 65 



clarification of, 65 

 filtration of, 66 

 peculiarities of, 57, 58 

 Air, bacteriological analysisof, 186 

 Petri's method for, 187 

 Sedgwick's method for, 

 187-191 

 Anaerobic organisms, 27, 28 



methods of cultivation, 116- 



119 

 method of Buchner, 117 

 Esmarch, 119 

 Frankel, 118 

 Hesse, 117 



Kitasato and Weil, 119 

 Koch, 117 

 Liborius, 119 

 Aniline dyes as aids in differenti- 

 ation, 115 

 Animals, inoculation of, 151-158 

 intra-venous, 154-158 

 instruments for, 156-158 

 subcutaneous, 151 

 post-mortem examination of, 

 159-163 

 cultures from tissues, 161 

 disinfection of imple- 

 ments, 163 

 disposal of remains, 163 

 external inspection, 159 

 incision through skin 



159 

 opening the cavities, 160 

 position of the animal, 

 159 



Anthrax, 232 



bacillus of, 232-238 



cultivation of, 234^236 

 experiments with, 238- 



242 

 inoculation with, 236- 



238 

 staining of, 236 

 Antiseptics, 53 



experiments upon, 254 

 Apparatus for air analysis, Petri's, 

 187 

 Sedgwick's 188 

 for counting colonies, Es- 

 march's, 184 

 Wolffhiigel's, 1S2 

 Autoclav or digester, 46 



1)ACILLI, 29-32 

 JD Bacillus subtilis, 173 

 of tuberculosis, 211 

 Bacteria, capsule surroundiiit;-, 

 133 

 classification of, 29 

 constant characteristics of, 



104 

 definition of, 22 

 flagellse upon, 136 

 isolation of, on solid media, 

 54 

 Koch's observation, 54^ 

 57 

 microscopic examination of, 



105 

 morphology of, 29 



constancy of, 31 

 motility of, 36 

 multiplication of, 32, 33 

 nutrition of, 25-27 



