Index of Subjects 



845 



Incubating oven, 215 

 Index, opsonic, 278 

 Indol, production of, 65 



Salkowski's test for, 63 

 Inefficient vaccination, ibo 

 Infantile kala-azar, 568 



paralysis, 393. See also Poliomye- 

 litis, acute anterior. 

 Infection, 69 



accidental, 97 



immunity acquired through, 97 



avenues of, 76, 88 



by suctorial insects, 71 



cardinal conditions, 85 



cryptogenetic, 79 



cryptogenic, 80 



definition, 69 



dyscrasia in, 90 



endogenous, 71 



exogenous, 70 



experimental, immunity acquired 

 through, 97 



from contact with unclean objects, 

 70 



human carriers, 80 



idiopathic, 80, 



immunity acquired through, 97 



mixed, 92 



number of bacteria causing, 87 



predisposition to, 90 



sources, 70 



special phenomena, 123 



susceptibility of host, 90. See also 

 Susceptibility. 



through digestive apparatus, 77 



through genital apparatus, 78 



through placenta, 78 



through respiratory apparatus, 78 



through skin, 76 

 Infective jaundice, 532. See also 



Weil's disease. 

 Inflammation, catarrhal, 417 

 Inflammatory ferment, 23 

 Influenza, bacillus of, 486. See also 

 Bacillus influenza. 



diagnosis, 490 

 Infusoria, 48 

 Inoculation, 97 



early, for smallpox, 98 



of cultures, method, 205 

 Inorganic disinfectants, 179 

 Insects, suctorial, infection by, 71 

 Instruments, disinfection of, 17s 



sterilization of, 170 

 Intermittent sterilization, 173 

 Intestine, bacteria in, 74 



human, harmless flagellates of, 698 

 Intoxication, immunity acquired by. 



103 

 susceptibility from, 92 

 Intracellular toxins, 81 

 Invisible viruses, 27 

 lodin terchlorid as disinfectant, 180 

 Isolation of bacteria, 206 

 Itch, barber's, 800 



Jackson's method of isolating Bacillus 



typhosus, 651 

 Jactationstetanus, 359 

 Jail-fever, 578 

 Jaundice, infective, 532. See also 



Weil's disease. 

 Jaw, lumpy, 775 

 Jennerian vaccination, 99 

 Jericho boil, 569, 570 



Kala-azar, 563 

 diagnosis, 568 

 infantile, 568 

 lesions, 566 

 transmission, 567 

 Keidel tube, 289 

 Keuchhusten, 460 

 K tasato's filter, 176 

 Klatschpraparat, 214 

 Klebs-LSffler bacillus, 428. See also 



Bacillus diphtheria. 

 Knives, sterilization of, 172 

 Koch-Ehrlich method of staining tu- 

 bercle bacillus, 701, 704 

 Koch's apparatus for coagulating 

 blood-serum, 198 

 bacteriologic syringe, 227 

 law of specificity o bacteria, 22 

 method of cultivating tubercle bacil- 

 lus, 708 

 of determining germicidal value of 



disinfectants, 260 

 of making anaerobic cultures, 222 

 of obtaining cultures of tubercle 

 bacillus, 707 

 plate cultures, 206 

 technic for agglutination test of tu- 

 bercle bacillus, 726 

 tuberculin, 720 

 Koch- Weeks bacillus, 423 

 KoUe's method for diagnosis of plague, 



594 

 Kolmer's method of testing dialyzing 

 shells for Abderhalden reaction, 

 144 

 Krai's method of cultivatmg Achorion 



schonleinii, 803 

 Kreotoxism, 253 



Krumwiede and Valentine's method of 

 identifying types of pneumococcus, . 



479 

 Kuhne's method of staining Bacillus 



mallei, 750 



Labyrinth, Starkey's, Somers' modi- 

 fication, 649 



Lactic acid fermentation, 61 



La fi^vre typhique, 629 



Laidlaw's method of making anaerobic 

 cultures, 223 

 Smillie's modification, 223 



Laitenen's method of cultivating Mi- 

 crococcus gonorrhoeae, 412 



Lamblia intestinalis, 698 



