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Index of Subjects 



Staining flagella, Smith's modification 

 of Newman's method, 164 

 Van Ermengem's method, 162 

 jar, Coplin's, 154 

 Loffler's method, 154 

 protozoa in tissue, 168 



Biondi-Heidenhain method, 168 

 Heidenhain's method, 168 

 Marino's method, 167 

 Wright's method, 166 

 spores, 159 



Abbott's method, 160 

 Anjeszky's method, 160 

 FioccTa^s method, 160 

 MoUer's method, 160 

 Muir and Ritchie's method, 159 

 Staphylococci in man, chief types, 



309 

 Staphylococcus, 35 

 citreus, 316 

 epidermidis albus, 308 

 golden, 310 

 pyogenes albus, 308 

 aureus, 310 

 et ^Ibus, 310 

 agglutination, 316 

 bacterio- vaccination, 316 

 colonies, 312 

 cultivation, 311, 312 

 distribution, 310 

 isolation, 311 

 metabolic products, 313 

 morphology, 311 

 pathogenesis, 315 

 specific therapy, 316 

 staining, 311 

 thermal death-point, 313 

 toxic products, 313 

 virulence, 316 

 vital resistance, 313 

 Staphylolysin, 314 



Starkey's labyrinth, Somers' modifica- 

 tion, 649 

 method of isolating Bacillus coli and 

 Bacillus typhosus, 649 

 Steam sterilizer, Arnold's, 174 . 

 Stegomyia calopus, 575 



fasciata, 575 

 Stein's method of staining Treponema 



pallidum in films, 764 

 Sterilization, 170 

 by filtration, 175 

 in autoclave, 174 

 intermittent, 173 

 of corks, 172 

 of culture-media, 173 

 of forceps, 172 

 of glassware, 170, 172 

 of instruments, 170 

 of knives, 172 

 of ligatures, 177 

 of platinum wires, 172 

 of rubber stoppers, 172 

 of scissors, 172 

 of surgical instruments, 177 



Sterilization of wooden apparatus, 172 

 Sterilizer, steam, Arnold's, 174 

 Sternberg's method of determining 

 germicidal value of disinfectants, 

 260 

 Stewart's cover-glass forceps, 152 

 Stock vaccines, 273 

 Stomach, bacteria in, 73 

 Stomatitis, parasitic, 457 

 Strahlenpitzkrankheit, 775 

 Straus' method of diagnosis of glan- 

 ders, 751 

 Streptococcus, 35 

 conglomeratus, 319 

 differential diagnosis, 326 

 diffusus, 319 

 erysipelatis,,32 7 

 lanceolatus, 464 

 mucosus, 326, 464 

 pyogenes, 317 

 cultivation, 318 

 differential features, 320 

 distribution, 317 

 general characteristics, 317 

 isolation, 318 

 metabolic products, 323 

 morphology, 318 

 pathogenesis, 320 

 reaction, 319 

 staining, 318 

 virulence, 322 

 vital resistance, 319 

 toxic products, 324 

 vaccine, 326 

 varieties and types, 324 

 viridans, 320 

 Streptokolysin, 323 

 Streptothrix, 39 

 actinomyces, 775 

 Israeli, 775 

 madurae, 787 

 Stroke culture, 213 

 Subinfection, 69 

 Substance sensibilisatrice, 121 

 Sucholotoxin, 667 

 Suctorial insects, infection by, 71 

 Sugar bouillon as culture-medium, 194 

 Sulphur bacteria, 30 



grain, 778 

 Suppuration, 307 

 amebae and, 337 

 bacteria associated with, 308 

 Surgical contributions, 20 



instruments, sterilization of, 177 

 Susceptibility from diet, 91 

 from exposure, 91 

 from fatigue, 91 

 from inhalation of noxious vapors, 



from mtoxication, 92 

 from morbid conditions, 92 

 from mutilation of body, 92 

 from traumatic injury, 92 

 of host in infection, 90 

 Susotoxin, 667 



