INDEX 



Formaldehyde, 39. 

 Frankel's pneumococcus, 71. 



Gas production, 44. 

 Gelatin, 18. 

 Glanders, 100. 

 Glassware, 23. 

 Gonococcus, 76. 

 Gonorrhoea, 76. 



Hay bacillus, 10. 

 Hydrophobia, 165. 



Immunity, 54. 



active, 55. 



passive, 55. 

 Inflammation, 66. 

 Influenza, 134. 

 Infusoria, 3. 

 Involution forms, 9. 



Klebs-LofHer bacillus, 117. 

 Koch- Weeks bacillus, 137. 



Leprosy, 97. 

 Light, 28. 

 Lysol, 37. 



Malaria, 158. 

 Malignant edema, 133. 



pustule, 106. 

 Mallein, 102. 

 Measles, 169 

 Meningitis, 74. 

 Meningococcus, 74. 

 Microscopic methods, 26. 

 Milk, as a culture medium, 113. 

 Mixed infections, 50. 

 Moisture, eiTects of, 29. 

 Morphology, of bacteria, 7. 

 Motility, 9. 



Nitrifying bacteria, 32. 

 Nucleus, 9. 



Opsonic index, 62. 

 Opsonins, 62. 

 Otitis media, 68. 

 Oxygen, 29. 



Parasites, 30. 

 Phagocytosis, 61. 

 Phosphorescence, 43. 



Photogenic bacteria, 43. 

 Pigment, 44. 

 Plague, 137. 



Plasmodium malarite, 158. 

 Pneumococcus, 71. 

 Pneumonia, 66, 71. 

 Potassium permanganate, 35. 

 Preservation of foods, 174. 

 Protozoa, 155. 



Pseudo-diphtheria bacillus, 125. 

 Ptomains, 44. 



Pure culture, methods of obtain- 

 ing, 5, 18. 

 Putrefaction, 43. 

 Pyemia, 67. 



Rabies, 165. 

 Relapsing fever, 154. 



Saprophytes, 31. 

 Sarcinae, 10. 

 Scarlet fever, 168. 

 Septicaemia, 49, 67. 

 Sleeping sickness, 157. 

 Smallpox, 162. 

 Soap, 37. 

 Spirillum, 9. 



choleree, 147. 



obermeieri, 154. 

 SpirochsBta pallida, 81. 

 Spontaneous generation, 4. 

 Spores, 11. 

 Sporozoa, 155. 

 Staining, 25. 

 Staphylococcus, 67. 



albus, 67. 



aureus, 67. 

 Sterilization, 20. 



by heat, 20. 



by chemicals, 20. 



discontinuous, 21. 

 Sterilizer, hot air, 20. 



Arnold's, 22, 

 Streptococcus, 68. 

 Sulphur dioxide, 35. 

 Suppuration, 66. 

 Susceptibility, 54. 

 Syphilis, 80. 



Tanning, 176. 

 Temperature relations, 27, 

 Tetanus, 126. 



