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INDEX 



Fermentation, alcoholic, 29, 89 



ammoniacal, 29 



and putrefaction, 28 



blue milk, 29 



butyric acid, 29, 88 



gaseous, 82 



lactic acid, 85-88 



of carbohydrates, 82 



tubes, 68, 174 

 Ferments, organized, 114 



unorganized, 114 

 Fever, Malta, 245 



recurrent, 27 



scarlet, 224, 226 



Texas, 214, 215, 220 



typhoid, 214, 226 



yellow, 221 

 Filament, 52 

 Fihform growth, 204 

 Film, fixing of, 191 



preparation of, 190 

 Filter, Berkefeld, 142 



candles, 141 



Pasteur-Chamberland, 142 



sprinkhng, 104 

 Filterable organisms, 216 



virus, 216 

 FUtration, 140, 141 



air, 141 



water, 141 

 First order, receptors of, '239 

 Fixation test, complement, 253-265 

 Fixed, 254 

 Fixing of film, 191 

 Flagella, position of, 42, 43 



staining of, 194 

 Flagellum, 42 

 Flash process, 133 

 Fleas as carriers, 220 

 Flexner, 253 

 Flies as carriers, 220 



disease of, 26 



FLtJGGE, 248 

 FODOR, VON, 248 



Food taken in by diffusion, 36 



uses of, 75 

 Foot-and-mouth disease, 223, 226 

 Foreign-body pneumonia, 224 

 Formaldehyde and steam disinfec- 

 tion, 156 



as disinfectant, 148-150 

 Formation of agglutinins, theory 

 of, 242 



of antibodies, 116 



Formation of precipitins, Ehrlich's 

 theory, 245 



of spores, 45 

 conditions for, 48 

 Forms, cell, 49, 55 



degeneration, 51 



growth, 51 



involution, 51 



study of, 30 

 Foxes as carriers, 220 

 Fracasxorius, 23 

 Free receptors, 237 



spore, 45 

 FucHS, C. J., 29 

 Fuchsin, anilin, 189 



carbol, 189 

 Functions of agglutinin, 243 

 Fungi, bacteria classed as, 34 

 Funnel-shaped Uquefaction, 205 



Gabbet's blue, 190 



method of staining, 193 

 Gall-bladder as a path of elimina- 

 tion, 226 

 Gas, natural, 84 



production of, 98 

 Gaseous fermentation, 82 

 Gaspard, 25 



Gelatin culture medium, 161-163 

 hquefaction of, 92 

 plates first used, 27 

 General conditions for growth, 62 



infections, vaccines in, 261 

 Generation, spontaneous, 17 

 Generic names introduced, 30 

 Genitaha, external, 227 



as channels of infection, 224 

 Geiitian violet, anihn, 18 



aqueous, 189 

 German measles, 214 

 Germination of spore, 45 

 bipolar, 46 

 equatorial, 45 

 obhque, 45 

 polar, 45 

 Germs, disease, 23 

 GescheidEl, 248 



Glanders, 215, 223, 224, 226, 227, 

 263 

 infectious, 24 

 mallpase, reaction in, 246 



