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teria in Stained Preparation, 84; Plating and Anaerobic 
Cultures, 93; Culture Media, 93; Actual Preparation of 
Various Culture Media, 103. 
CHAPTER VI 
Applied Bacteriology .114 
Examination of Material from Patients, 114. 
SECTION II 
SPECIAL BACTERIOLOGY 
CHAPTER VII 
The Staphylococcus Group.119 
Historical, 119; Morphology and Staining, 119; Cultural 
Characteristics, 119; Destruction, 120; Disease-Producing 
Properties, Mode of Infection, Disinfection and Prophy¬ 
laxis, 120; Infection and Immunity, 121; The Varieties 
of Staphylococci, 121; Bacteriologic Diagnosis, 122; Im¬ 
munity Treatment, 122; The Summary of Staphylococcus 
group, 124. 
CHAPTER VIII 
The Streptococcus Group.125 
Historical, 125 ; Morphology, 125 ; Cultural Characteristics, 
125; Destruction, 126; Disease Production, Mode of In¬ 
fection, Disinfection and Prophylaxis, 127 ; Mechanism 
of Infection and Immunity, 127 ; Bacteriologic Diagno¬ 
sis, 127 ; Immune Treatment, 128 ; Classification of 
Streptococci, 128; Summary of Important Characteristics, 
128. 
CHAPTER IX 
The Pneumococcus Group (Diplococcus Pneumonial, Dip- 
lococcus, Lanceo-Latus — 1 ‘Lance-Shaped”) . . 129 
Historical, 129; Distribution, 129; Morphology, 129; Cul¬ 
tural Characteristics, 130; Destruction, 130; Disease Pro¬ 
duction, Mode of Infection, Disinfection and Prophylaxis, 
131; Mechanism of Infection and Immunity, 131; Bacte¬ 
riologic Diagnosis, 131; The Different Types or Strains 
of Pneumococci, 132; Immune Treatment, 133; Sum¬ 
mary of Important Characteristics, 133. 
