INDEX. 



563 



"Spirillaj characters of, . . . ■ 15 



" like cholera spirillum, . . 424 



Spirillum Metchnikovi, . . . 427 



" of Deneke 429 



" of Finkler and Prior, . 416, 428 



" of Miller 429 



" relapsing fever, inoculation 



with, etc 447 



" Schottelius' enriching 

 method, .... 

 " Schuylkiliensis, . 

 see also Cholera spirillum a«if Vibrio. 



"Spirochseta, 



.Spleen, typhoid bacilli in, . 



Splenic fever 



Spore formation, arthrosporous, , 

 " " B. anthracis, . 



B. tetani, . 

 " " endogenous, , 



" " malaria," . 



Spores, staining of, . 

 Sporocyst (malaria), . 

 Sporocytes, in malaria, 

 Sporulation of malarial parasite, 

 Sputum, amoebae m, . 

 " influenza, 

 " in plague, 

 " in pneumonia, 

 " phthisical, 



" septicaemia 



Staining methods 



" capsules, Welch's method, . 

 " diphtheria bacillus, 



" films, 



" flagella, . . . . 

 " formulae of stain combina- 

 tions 



" Gabbett's methylene-blue 



solution, . 

 " glanders bacillus, . 

 ^' gpnococcus, . 

 " leprosy bacilli, 

 ^' malarial parasite, 



title. 

 ■*' Muir's method, 

 " paraffin sections, 

 tion for staining, 

 ** pneumonia films, . . . 208 



" principles 96 



" spores ro6 



" tubercle bacilli, . . 104 



" Ziehl-Neelsen, . . . 104 



Stains, basic aniline 97 



Stalactite growths, plague bacillus, . 438 

 Standard of immunity, . . . 472 

 Standardising reaction of media, . 36 

 " serum, .... 472 



Staphylococci, lesions caused by, . 193 



Staphylococcus 13 



" cereus albus, . 182, 184 



426 

 428 



■ IS 

 333. 34S 



. 300 

 7 



• 304 

 378, 381 



5 



• 519 

 . 106 



• 522 

 . 521 



• 521 



■ 532 

 • 431. 433 



■ 447 

 . 208 



243, 248, 259 



. 207 



. . 96 



io5 



363 



98 



107 



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Staphylococcus, cereus flavus, . 182, 184 

 " epidermidis albus, . 184 



" pyogenes albus, 182, 184 



" " aureus, 207 



" " characters 



of, . , 182 

 " " inoculation 



with, '. 189 

 " citreus, . 184 



Steam steriliser, . . 30, 31 



Stegomyia fasciata, 459 



Sterilisation by heat, . . 28 



" at low temperatures, 32 



" by steam at high press- 



ure, . . 31 



Sternberg's bulb for thermal death- 

 point test, . . . . 70 

 Stewart's forceps, . . .89 

 Stone, — detecting B. coU in water, 136 

 Storing of cultures, . . . 82 

 Streptococci in diphtheria, . . . 360 

 " in false membrane, . 193 

 " lesions caused by, . . 193 

 , " varieties of, . 191 

 Streptococcus, ... .12 

 " brevis, . , . 191 

 " conglomeratus, 186, 192 

 " erysipelatis, , . . 191 



Streptococcus longus 191 



" pneumoniag, . . 207 



" pyogenes, characters of, 184 



" " inoculation 



with, . . 190 



" " in soil, . '131 



Streptothrices, allied to actinomyces, . 295 



" bibliography, . . 543 



Streptothrix, 16 



" actinomyces, . . . 288 



" maduras 298 



Structure of bacteria, .... 3 



Subcultures, .... -Si 



Subcutaneous injection, . . . 118 



Sugar, fermentation, ... 78, 326 



Sulphurous acid as antiseptic, . . 146 



Suppuration, bacteria of, . . 182 



" bibliography, , . . 538 



" gonococci in, . . . 228 



" methods of examination 



of, ... . 204 



" nature of, . . . 180 



" origin of, ... 195 



" pneumococci in, . . 214 



" typhoid bacillus in, . 334 



Symptoms caused by bacteria, . , 171 



Syphilis, bacillus of, . . . . 233 



" bibliography, . . . 541 



Syringes for inoculation, . . 118, 119 



Tabes mesenterica. 

 Temperature, growth of bacteria. 



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