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Index of Subjects 



Schottelius' method of securing pure 



culture of cholera spirillum, 612 

 Scissors, sterilization of, 172 

 Scutulum of favus, 801 

 Sedgwick and Tucker's expanded tube 



for air-examination, 241 ■ 

 Sedgwick's method of quantitative 



estimation of bacteria in air, 240 

 Seitenketten, 117 

 Seitenkettentheorie, 116 

 Seminaria contagionum, 21 

 Sensitization of vaccines, 276 

 Septicemia, 85 



rabbit, bacUlus of, 605 

 Serum, antigonococcus, 415 

 antipneumococcus, 480 

 antirabic, 392 

 antistreptococcus, 325 

 antitubercle, 727 

 antivenomous, 135 

 bacteriolytic, therapeutic uses, 141 

 Coley's, 32s 



determining potency of, in diph- 

 theria antitoxin, 132 

 disease, 109 



in Wassermann reaction, 290 

 guinea-pig, titration of, 293 

 hemolytic, titration of, 293 

 leprosy, Carrasquilla's, 747 

 preparation of, for diphtheria anti- 

 toxin, 132 ! 

 Sexual apparatus, infection with tu- | 



bercle bacillus through, 713 

 Shake culture, 221 i 



Sheep corpuscles, titration of, for i 



Wassermann reaction, 293 

 Shell-fish, bacteria in, 252 

 Shiga-Kruse variety of Bacillus dysen- 



terise, 688 

 Ship-fever, 578 

 Siberian pest, 364 



Sickness, black, 563. See also Kalaazar. 

 Sick-room, disinfection of, 178 

 Side-chain theory of immunity, 116 

 Silver nitrate as disinfectant, 180 

 Sitotoxism, 253 

 Skin, bacteria in, 71 

 disinfection of, 176 

 infection through, 76 

 Sleeping sickness, American, 556 

 clinical picture, 558 

 diagnosis, 560 

 prophylaxis, 561 

 transmission, 559 

 clinical picture, 544 

 distributiqn, 551 

 lesions, SS4 

 natural history, 551 

 prophylaxis, 555 

 T61e of tsetse fly in, 550. 

 specific organism, 545 

 transmission, 549 



to lower animals, 552 

 trjrpanosome of, 534. See also 

 Trypanosoma gambiense. 



Smallpox, early inoculation for, 98 

 Smillie's modification of Laidlaw's 

 method of making anaerobic cul- 

 tures, 223 

 Smith's method of cultivating tubercle 

 bacillus, 709 

 modification of Newman's method 

 of staining flagella, 164 

 of Pitfield's stain for flagella, 

 162 

 Smith's (T.) fermentation tube, 62 



phenomenon, 109 

 Sodoku, 540 

 Soil, bacteria in, 249 

 Somers' modification of Starkey's laby- 

 rinth, 649 , 

 Soor, 457 

 Sore mouth, Ceylon, 693 



Oriental, 569 

 Sozins, 114 

 Species of bacteria, identification, 235 



Gram's method for, 156 

 Specific precipitate, 106 



precipitation, 123 

 Spermatoxin, 108 

 Spermatozoits, 501 

 Spinal paralysis, atrophic, 393 

 Spinale kinderlahmung, 393 

 Spirillum, 37 

 choleras asiaticae, 608 

 cultivation, 612 

 detection, 618 



Castellani's method, 618 

 Gordon's method, 618 

 Loffler's method, 618 

 distribution, 609 

 general characteristics, 608 

 immunity against, 619 

 isolation, 612 

 metabolic products, 615 

 morphology, 610 

 pathogenesis, 615 

 Schottelius' method of making 



pure cultures, 612 

 specificity, 617 

 spirilla resembling, 621 

 staining, 611 

 table for separating , organisms 



resembling, 628 

 toxic products, 615 

 vital resistance, 614 

 Metchnikovi, 625 

 obermeieri, 520. See also Spiro- 



chcBta obermeieri. 

 of Denecke, 623 

 cultivation, 624 

 metabolic products, 624 

 morphology, 623 

 pathogenesis, 624 

 of Finkler and Prior, 621 

 cultivation, 621 

 metabolic products, 623 

 morphology, 621 

 pathogenesis, 623 

 staining, 621 



