Index of Subjects 



851 



Pseudo-glanders bacillus, 757 



Pseudo-influenza bacillus, 490 



Pseudomonas, 36 



Pseudotuberculosis, 737 



Psilosis, 693 

 linguae, 693 



Ptomains, 5i 



Pulex irritans, 592, 602 



Puncture cultures, 211 

 lumbar, technic, 401 



Pure culture, 203, 210 



Purity of water, determination of, 244 

 completed test, 245 

 partially confirmed test, 245 

 presumptive test, 244 



Pustule, malignant, 571 



Putrefaction, 19, 61 



Putrefactive ferment, 23 



Pyemia, 85 



Pyocyanase, 68,. 333 



Pyocyanin, 64 



Pyocyanolysin, 333 



Quartan malaria, parasites of, 504 



Rabbit septicemia, bacillus of, 605 

 Rabies, 375. See also Hydrophobia. 

 Rat extermination in plague, 597 



leprosy, 748 

 Rat-bite fever, 540 

 course, 540 

 lesions, 543 

 spirochaete of, 540. See also 



SpirochcBta morsus muris. 

 symptoms, 540 

 treatment, 543 

 Ravenel's platinum wires for bacteri- 

 ologic use, 203 

 potato cutter, 200 

 Reaction, Abderhalden, 143. See also 

 Abderhalden reaction. 

 Calmette's opbthalmo - tuberculin, 



723 

 complement-fixation 142 

 influences of, on growth of bacteria, 



.55. 



Ligniere's cutituberculin, 722 



Moro's percutaneous tuberculin, 722 



tuberculin, in bovine tuberculosis, 

 732 



von Pirquet's cutaneous tuberculin, 

 722 



Wassermann, 287 

 Reagents employed in Wassermann 



reaction, 287 

 Receptors, 117, 121 



free, 119 



of first order, 119 



of second order, 120 



of third order, 120 

 Refined tuberculin, 720 

 Regressive schizogony, 502 

 Reichel and Engle's stain for Negri 

 bodies, 381 



filter, 176 



Relapsing fever, 520 

 carriers, 527 



method of infection, 524 

 Relative immunity, 95 

 Remittent fever, non-malarial, 563. 



See also Kala-azar. 

 Respiratory apparatus, infection 

 through, 78 



tract, infection with tubercle bacillus 

 through, 712 

 Retention theory of immunity, iii 

 Rhinoscleroma, 758 



bacillus of, 758 

 Rhipicephalus decoloratus, 520 

 Rhizopoda, 47 

 Richardson's method of differentiating 



Bacillus typhosus and Bacillus coli, 



646 

 Ringworm, 798 



Robinson's method of disinfection, 184 

 Ross' method of finding malarial para- 

 sites, 503 

 Rossi's method of staining flagella, 163 

 Rost's method of cultivating Bacillus 



leprae, 742 

 Rothberger's method of cultivating 



Bacillus typhosus, 647 

 Rotz, 749. See also Glanders. 

 Roux and Nocard's method of culti- 

 vating tubercle bacillus, 708 



bacteriologic syringe, 227 

 Rubber stoppers, sterilization of 

 172 



Saccharolytic group of bacilli, 350 

 Saccharomyces hominis, 793 

 Saccharomycosis hominis, 793 

 Sacs, collodion, increase of virulence 



by use of, 87 

 Salamonsen's tube for anaerobic cul- 

 tures, 222 

 Salkowski's test for indol, 65 

 Salts as disinfectants, 179 

 Sand filter, Petri's, for air-examination, 



241 

 Sapremia, 85 

 Saprogens, 60 

 Saprophytic bacteria, 69 

 Sarcina, 35 



Sausage poisoning, 254 

 Scalp, ringworm of, 798 

 Schaumorgane, 348 

 Schering's method of embedding, 153 

 Schick's reaction in diphtheria, 446 

 Schizogony, regressive, 502 

 Schizonts, 499 

 Schizotrypanum cruzi, 556, 560 



morphology, 558 



pathogenesis, 559 



reproduction, 558 



transmission, 559 

 Schlafkrankheit, 544. See also Sleep- 

 ing-sickness. 

 Schmitter and'Nichols' method of mak- 

 ing anaerobic cultures, 219 



