CONTENTS 
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CHAPTER X 
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The Meningococcus and Parameningococcus Group (Men¬ 
ingococcus Intracellularis Meningitidis . . 134 
Historical, 134; Morphology, 134; Cultural Characteris¬ 
tics, 134; Destruction, 135; Disease Production, Mode of 
Infection, Disinfection and Prophylaxis, 135; Mechanism 
of Infection and Immunity, 136; Bacteriologic Diagnosis, 
136; Immune Treatment, 136; Summary of Important 
Characteristics, 136. 
CHAPTER XI 
Gonococcus.138 
Historical, 138; Morphology, 138; Cultural Characteris¬ 
tics, 138; Destruction, 138; Disease Production, Mode of 
Infection, Disinfection and Prophylaxis, 139; Mechanism 
of Infection and Immunity, 140; Bacteriologic Diagnosis, 
140; Immune Treatment, 140; Summary of Important 
Characteristics, 140. 
CHAPTER XII 
Micrococcus Catarrhalis and Gram-negative Cocci . . 141 
Micrococcus Catarrhalis, 141; Gram-negative Cocci, 141. 
CHAPTER XIII 
The Colon-Typhoid-Dysentery Group B. Coli Communis . 142 
Historical, 142; Morphology, 142; Cultural Characteris¬ 
tics, 142; Destruction, 143; Disease Production, Mode of 
Infection, Disinfection and Prophylaxis, 143; Mechanism 
of Infection and Immunity, 144; Bacteriologic Diagnosis, 
144; Immune Treatment, 145; Summary of Important 
Characteristics, 145. 
CHAPTER XIV 
Bacillus Typhosus. 14(5 
Historical, 146; Morphology, 146 ; Cultural Characteris¬ 
tics, 147; Destruction, 147; Disease Production, Mode of 
Infection, Disinfection and Prophylaxis, 148; Mechanism 
of Infection and Immunity, 149; Bacteriologic Diagnosis, 
151; Immune Treatment, 154; Summary of Important 
Characteristics, 155. 
