INDEX
| [A] | [B] | [C] | [D] | [E] | [F] | [G] | [H] | [I] | [J] | [K] | [L] | [M] |
| [N] | [O] | [P] | [Q] | [R] | [S] | [T] | [U] | [V] | [W] | [X] | [Y] | [Z] |
- [A]
- Abbé, [17]
- Abilgaard, [26]
- Abrin, [262]
- Absorption of free nitrogen, [117]
- tests, [267]
- Accidental carriers, [241]
- structures, [43]
- Acetic acid, [99]
- Acetobacter acidi oxalici, [83]
- xylinum, [83]
- Achorion schœnleinii, [27], [34]
- Acid, acetic, [99]
- Acquired immunity, [251], [252]
- Actinomyces bovis, [30], [36]
- Actinomycosis, cause of, [30], [36]
- path of entrance of, [244]
- Actions, reducing, [113]
- Activating enzymes, [125]
- Active immunity, definition of, [251], [252]
- production of, [252]
- Activities of bacteria, importance of, [31]
- Acute coryza, [244]
- disease, [233]
- Adulteration of food, anaphylactic test in, [293]
- Aërobes, facultative, [76]
- strict, [76]
- Aërobic, [76], [215]
- Agar, composition of, [179]
- Agent, chemical, for disinfection, [156–163]
- Agglutinating group, [266]
- Agglutination, acid, [266]
- Agglutinin, [265]
- Agglutinogen, [266]
- Agglutinoid, [270]
- Aggressins, [288]
- Air, bacteria in, [71]
- Albumin in bacteria, [84]
- Alcohol as antiseptic, [160]
- as disinfectant, [160]
- Alcoholase, [125]
- Alcoholic fermentation, [31], [100]
- Alexin, [271], [273]
- Algæ, relation to bacteria, [37]
- Alimentary tract as path of entrance, [246]
- Alkalies as disinfectants, [158]
- Allergic, [290]
- Amboceptor, [273]
- Amboceptorogen, [274]
- Amebic dysentery, [29], [35]
- Ameboid cells, [247]
- colonies, [224]
- Amino-acids, relation to green plants, [119]
- Ammonia, structural formula, [103]
- Ammoniacal fermentation, [32]
- Amœba coli, [29], [35]
- Amphitrichic, [46]
- Amylase, [124]
- Anaërobes, [76]
- Anaërobic, [76], [215]
- Analysis of ash, [82]
- chemical, of tubercle bacilli, [85]
- Anaphylactic, anti-, [290]
- Anaphylatoxin, [290]
- Anaphylaxis, [289]
- Anaximander, [18]
- Anderson, [289]
- Anderson and McClintic, phenol coefficient, [165]
- Andry, [25], [33]
- Anilin dyes, as antiseptic, [162]
- Animal carriers, [239]
- inoculation, uses of, [227]
- Animalcules, [19], [33]
- Animals, disinfection of, [170]
- Ankylostoma duodenale, discovery of, [27], [34]
- Anthrax, [17], [28], [35]
- Anti-agglutinins, [270]
- aggressins, [288]
- amboceptors, [275]
- antisera in snake poisoning, [275]
- anaphylactic, [290]
- anaphylaxis due to intracellular digestion, [292]
- protein immunity compared to, [292]
- bacterial immunity, [254], [255]
- bodies, [259]
- body, action, [260]
- complement, [274]
- complementophil amboceptor, [275]
- cytophil amboceptor, [275]
- diphtheritic serum, [263]
- enzyme, [122], [262]
- function of, [262]
- Antigen, [259]
- Antigens, fats and fatty acids as, [260]
- Antipollenin, [263]
- Antiprecipitins, [270]
- Antisepsis, [131]
- Antiseptic, [131]
- Antisera in snake poisoning, [275]
- Antisnake venoms, [275]
- Antitetanic serum, [263]
- Antitoxic immunity, [254], [255]
- Antitoxin, [261]
- Antitoxins, [261–264]
- Antivenin, [263]
- Apes, [227]
- Apparatus of Barber, [196]
- Appearance of growth on culture media, [217]
- Appert, [20], [31], [34]
- Aqueous gentian violet, [205]
- Arborescent growth, [221]
- Aristotle, [18]
- Aromatic compounds, production of, [104], [111]
- Arrak, [100]
- Arsenate, reduction of, [114]
- Arsenite, oxidation of, [115]
- Arthus, [289]
- phenomenon, [289]
- Articles, unwashable, disinfection of, [169]
- washable, disinfection of, [169]
- Artificial immunity, [251], [252]
- Ase, termination of name of enzyme, [124]
- Asepsis, [131]
- Aseptic, [131]
- Ash, analysis of, [82]
- Asiatic cholera, [27], [34], [73], [238], [239], [246], [248], [249]
- Attenuated, [253]
- Autoclave, air pressure sterilizer, [138]
- pressure sterilizer, [138]
- Autogenous vaccines, [284]
- in epidemic, [241]
- Autoinfection, [234]
- Autolysis, [149]
- self-digestion, [126]
- Autotrophic, [86]
- Available nitrogen, loss of, [113]
- Azotobacter, [118]
- [B]
- Babes-Ernst corpuscles, [45]
- Bacilli, butter, [209]
- Bacillus, [52], [60], [62]
- Bacillus of blue milk, [31]
- Bacteria, absorption of N by, [117]
- acid fast, [84], [209]
- adaptability, range of, [90]
- advantage of motility to, [45]
- aids in isolation of, [197]
- anaërobic, [32]
- cause of disease in animals, [30]
- of souring of milk, [32]
- cell groupings of, [55]
- chains of, [38]
- chemical composition of, [39], [81]
- elements in, [82]
- classed as fungi, [37]
- definition of, [40]
- development of, [90]
- distribution of, [71]
- energy relationships, [39]
- environmental conditions for growth, [72]
- first classification of, [34]
- food relationships of, [39]
- injurious, [72]
- isolation of, [194]
- measurement of, [40], [203]
- metabolism of, [86]
- methods of study of, [171]
- morphology of, [41]
- motile, [45]
- nitric, [114]
- nitrous, [114]
- nucleus of, [42]
- occurrence, [71]
- pathogenic, outside the body, [237]
- phosphorescent, [111], [112]
- position of, [37]
- rate of division, [43]
- of motion, [45]
- relation to algæ, [33], [37]
- reproduction of, [37], [55]
- root tubercle, [86], [87]
- size of, [37], [40]
- soil, chief function of, [119]
- source of N, [102]
- speed of, [45]
- spiral, [53]
- staining of, [204–212]
- sulphur, [63]
- thermophil, [75], [77]
- universal distribution of, [90]
- in vinegar-making, [99]
- Bacteriaceæ, [62], [66], [70]
- Bacterial agglutinin, [265]
- Bacterin, [253]
- Bacteriocidin, [272]
- Bacteriological culture tubes, [184]
- Bacteriology, pathogenic, definition of, [231]
- Bacteriolysin, [272]
- Bacteriopurpurin, [62], [63], [112]
- Bacteriotropin, [281]
- Bacterium abortus, agglutinin of, [265]
- Ballon pipette, [193]
- Balsam, mounting in, [207]
- Barber, [253]
- apparatus, [196]
- Barnyards, disinfection of, [167]
- Baskets, wire, [184]
- Bassi, [27]
- silkworm disease, [34]
- Bastian, [24]
- Baumgärtner, [256]
- Beaded growth, [221]
- Bed-bugs, [241]
- Beds, contact, [116]
- hot, [117]
- Beer, pasteurization of, [141], [144], [145]
- Beggiatoa, [63]
- Beggiatoaceæ, [63]
- Behring, [30]
- Belfanti, [271]
- Berg, [27], [34]
- Berkefeld filter, [154]
- Bichloride of mercury as disinfectant, [158]
- Bilharz, [28], [35]
- Bilharzia disease, [28], [35]
- Biochemical reactions, definition of, [87]
- Biological relationships, immunity reactions, [255], [270]
- Bipolar germination of spore, [48]
- Bismarck brown, [209], [212]
- Black-leg, [51], [73], [238], [243], [248], [251]
- vaccine, [254]
- Bleaching powder as disinfectant, [158]
- Blood, collection of, [228]
- Blue milk, bacterial cause of, [34]
- Boehm, [27], [34]
- Boiling as disinfectant, [133]
- Boils, [237], [240], [243]
- Bollinger, [29], [30], [35], [36]
- Bonnet, [20], [33]
- Bordet, [271]
- Botrytis bassiana, [27], [34]
- Bottles, staining of, [206]
- Bougies, [154]
- Bouillon, [173]
- Boyer, [260]
- Bread, salt rising, [95], [97]
- Bronchopneumonia, [233], [246]
- Broth, appearance of growth in, [218]
- Brownian movement, [47], [203]
- Brushes, disinfection of, [169]
- Bubonic plague, [239]
- Buchner, [271]
- Budding of yeasts, [37]
- Bulgarian fermented milk, [98]
- Burning as disinfectant, [132]
- Burying as disinfectant, [154]
- Bütschli, [41], [43]
- Butter, [97]
- Butyric acid fermentation, [32], [99]
- Buzzards, [241]
- [C]
- Cabbage disease due to protozoa, [36]
- Cadaverin, [104]
- Caignard-Latour, [31], [34]
- Calcium hypochlorite as disinfectant, [158]
- oxide as disinfectant, [158]
- Candles, filter, [153], [154]
- Canned goods, food poisoning by, [104]
- spoilage of, [51]
- Canning, introduced, [21], [34]
- principles involved, [133]
- Capsule, [44], [45]
- Carbohydrates in bacterial cell, [84]
- fermentation of, [93–101]
- Carbol-fuchsin, [206]
- Carbolic acid as antiseptic, [159]
- Carbol-xylol, [209]
- Carbon cycle, [107]
- Carboni, [271]
- Cardano, [18]
- Carrier problem, solution of, [240]
- Carriers, [239]
- Cars, stock, disinfection of, [170]
- Catalase, [125]
- Catalytic agents, function of, [123]
- Catalyzer, [123]
- Cattle, [227]
- Causation of disease, [24], [128]
- Cell, constituents of, [84]
- Cells, chemical stimuli of, [257]
- Cellular theory of immunity, [256], [280]
- Cellulose, definition of, [83]
- occurrence of, [83]
- Chain, [56]
- Channels of infection, [243]
- Chaos, [25]
- Characteristic groupings, [58]
- Characteristics of enzymes, [121]
- of toxins, [126]
- Charrin, [265]
- Chart, descriptive, [217]
- Chauveau, [256]
- Cheese, eyes in, [96]
- Chemical composition of bacteria, [39], [81], [85]
- Chemotherapy, [249], [255]
- Chevreuil, [21], [27], [31], [34]
- Chicken cholera, [30]
- Chief agglutinin, [267]
- cell, [267]
- Chitin, [72]
- Chlamydobacteriaceæ, [63]
- Chlamydothrix, [63]
- Chloride of lime as disinfectant, [158]
- Chlorine as disinfectant, [157]
- Chloroform as antiseptic, [162]
- as disinfectant, [162]
- Chlorophyl, [37], [112]
- Chlorosis, Egyptian, [27], [35]
- Cholera, Asiatic, carriers of, [239]
- Cholesterins as cell constituents, [84]
- Chromogenesis, [112]
- Chromoparic, [112]
- Chromophoric, [112]
- Chronic disease, [232]
- Chronological table, [33–36]
- Chymosin, [124]
- Circulation of carbon, [107]
- Classification, advantage of, [59]
- Cleaning of slides, [207]
- Clearing of sections, [209]
- Closed space disinfection, [161]
- Clostridium, [49]
- Clothing, disinfection of, [170]
- Coagglutinins, [267]
- Coagulases, [124]
- Coagulating enzymes, [124]
- Coagulation temperature of proteins, [51]
- Coal, spontaneous heating of, [88]
- Coamboceptors, [274]
- Cobra, [275]
- Coccaceæ, [62], [66], [68]
- Coccus, appearance of, on dividing, [57]
- Coenzymes, [122]
- Cohn, [28], [33], [35], [59]
- Cold as antiseptic, [148]
- Colds, due to universal carriers, [240]
- Colonies, characteristics of plate, [223–226]
- definition of, [173]
- Color production, [112]
- Colorimetric method of standardization, [175]
- Combustion, spontaneous, [116]
- Commensal, [87]
- Commercial preparation of lactic acid, [99]
- Communicable disease, [232]
- Complement, [273]
- Complementoid, [274]
- Complementophil haptophore, [273]
- Complements, nature of, [274]
- Composition, chemical, [81–85]
- Concentration of antitoxin, [264]
- Condenser, [200]
- Conditions for growth, general, [72]
- Congenital immunity, [251], [252]
- Conjunctiva as path of entrance, [244]
- Constant temperature apparatus, [213]
- Contact beds, [116]
- Contagion, direct and indirect, [34]
- Contagious abortion, agglutination test, [268]
- Contagium, definition of, [232]
- Contamination of food by carriers, [241]
- Continuous pasteurization, [141]
- Contrast stains, [205]
- Convalescents, control of, [239–240]
- Cornalia, [29]
- Corpuscles, Babes-Ernst, [45]
- Corrosive sublimate as disinfectant, [158]
- Corynebacterium diphtheriæ, [64], [69], [128], [233], [234], [261], [263]
- Coryza, acute, [244]
- Cotton plugs, [21], [184]
- Coughing, [248]
- Crateriform liquefaction, [221]
- Cream ripening, [97]
- Creite, [271]
- Crenothrix, [61]
- Creolin as disinfectant, [160]
- Cresols as disinfectants, [159]
- Culture, definition of, [171]
- Cultures, anaërobic, [188–192]
- Curled edge, [225]
- Cutaneous inoculation, [228]
- Cycle, carbon, [107]
- Cystitis, [234]
- Cytolysin, [272]
- Cytolysins, [271–279]
- Cytolytic, [272]
- Cytophil group, [273]
- Cytoplasm, [41]
- Cytotoxic, [272]
- [D]
- Dallera, [289]
- Dark field illumination, [204]
- Davaine, [28], [35]
- Death-point, thermal, [75]
- determination of, [215]
- Decomposition, how caused, [108]
- Deep culture tubes, [190–191]
- Degeneration forms, [54]
- Delousing method in typhus, [242]
- De Martin, [35]
- Denitrification, [114]
- Deodorant, [131]
- Descriptive chart, [217]
- Diagnosis, agglutination test in, [265–267]
- Diastase, [124]
- Diffusion of food through cell wall, [41]
- Digestion of proteins, [102]
- Dilution method of isolation, [194]
- Dimethylamine, structural formula, [103]
- Diphtheria antitoxin, [30], [263], [264]
- Diplobacillus, [55]
- Diplococcus, [56]
- Diplococcus, [66], [69]
- Diplospirillum, [55]
- Discharges, [228]
- Discontinuous sterilization, [133]
- Disease, acute, [233]
- of animals to man, [232]
- Bilharzia, [28], [35]
- cabbage, [30], [35]
- causation of, [24], [128]
- communicable, [232]
- contagious, [34], [232]
- of flies, [28], [35]
- germ, [25], [27], [33]
- hookworm, [28], [35]
- infectious, [232], [240]
- Johne’s, [246], [248]
- non-specific, [233]
- protozoal, eradication, [242]
- transmission, [242]
- silkworm, [27], [29], [34], [35]
- skin, [243]
- specific, [27], [30], [233]
- transmission of, [26], [232]
- Dishes, Petri, [181]
- Disinfectant, [131]
- Disinfectants, chemical, action of, [156–163]
- Disinfection, agents in, [131–163]
- Dissemination of organisms, [247]
- Distaso, [42], [43]
- Distilling sour mash, [98]
- Division, planes of, [55–58]
- Dobell, [43]
- Dorset, [84]
- Dosage of vaccines, [286]
- Dose, minimum lethal, [264]
- standard test, [264]
- Douglas, [42], [43], [280]
- Dourine, [245], [248]
- Drumstick spore, [49]
- Dry heat, [21], [133]
- Drying, [131], [132]
- Dubini, [27], [34]
- Ducrey’s bacillus, [245]
- Dunham’s peptone, [177]
- Durham, [265]
- Dyes, anilin, as antiseptics, [162]
- Dysenteries, [242], [246], [248], [249]
- Dysentery, amebic, [29], [35]
- tropical, [29]
- [E]
- Ectoplasm, [41]
- Edema, malignant, [237], [243]
- Edge of colony, [225]
- Effuse colony, [224]
- Egg sensitization, [292]
- Ehrenberg, [33], [34]
- Ehrlich, [256], [276]
- Ehrlich’s theory, [256–260]
- Eichstedt, [28], [34]
- Electric milk purifier, [152]
- Electricity, [79], [150]
- Elements in bacteria, [82], [86], [88], [89]
- Elimination of organisms, [248]
- Empusa muscæ, [28], [29], [35]
- Emulsin, [122]
- Endo-enzymes, [126]
- Endogenous infection, [235]
- Endoplasm, [41]
- Endotoxins, [128], [276]
- Energy relationships, [39]
- transformations, [86–90]
- Ensilage, [98]
- Enteritis, [233]
- Entire edge, [225]
- Entrance of organisms, [243–246], [247]
- Environmental conditions, [72], [130], [213]
- Enzymes, [84], [121–126]
- Enzymoid, [262]
- Epidemics, [241]
- Epitheliolysin, [272]
- Eosin, [204]
- Equatorial spore, [49]
- Eradication of disease, [236], [242]
- Erysipelas, hog, [248]
- Erythrobacillus prodigiosus, [66], [68], [70], [77], [113]
- Essential structures, [41]
- Essentials of a culture medium, [172]
- Esters, [84], [110]
- Ether as disinfectant, [162]
- Eubacteria, [62]
- Exanthemata, [248]
- Exhaustion factor in immunity, [251]
- theory of immunity 256
- Existence, conditions for, [72]
- Exo-enzymes, [126]
- Exogenous infection, [235]
- Exotoxins, [128]
- Experiment, Pasteur’s, [21]
- Experimental animals, [227]
- External auditory meatus, [244]
- genitalia, [245]
- Extracellular enzymes, [126]
- Extract broth, [176]
- Eyes in cheese, [96], [97]
- [F]
- Factors affecting disinfectants, [164], [165]
- Facultative, [215]
- Failure of cytolytic serums, [275]
- of vaccines, [286]
- Fat colors, [112]
- splitting enzymes, [124]
- Father of bacteriology, [19]
- of microscope, [19]
- Fats as antigens, [260]
- Favus, [27], [34], [243]
- Feces, bacteria in, [72]
- Feeding, as inoculating method, [228]
- Feinberg, [43]
- Ferment, organized, [126]
- unorganized, [126]
- Fermentation, [31], [93]
- Fermented milk, Bulgarian, [98]
- Fever, due to invisible organisms, [25]
- Fibrin ferment, [124]
- Filament, [56]
- Filiform growth, [221]
- Film, fixing of, [207]
- preparation of, [207]
- Filter, Berkefeld, [154]
- Filterable virus, [234]
- Filtration, [152–154]
- First order, receptors of, [261], [262]
- Fischer, [42], [45]
- Fixation test, complement, [276]
- Fixed virus, [253]
- Fixing of film, [207]
- Flagella, [45–47]
- staining of, [210]
- Flash process of pasteurization, [145]
- Fleas, [241]
- Flexner, [276]
- Flies, [28], [35], [241]
- Flügge, [271]
- Fodor, von, [271]
- Food adulteration, complement-fixation test in, [279]
- Food contamination by carriers, [241]
- Foot-and-mouth disease, [244], [248]
- Forage poisoning, [87]
- Foreign body
- pneumonia, [245]
- Formaldehyde as disinfectant, [160]
- Formalin, [160]
- Formol, [160]
- Forms, cell, [52–54]
- Fox fire, [111]
- Foxes, [241]
- Fracastorius, [25], [33]
- Free acid, [175]
- Fruiting organs, [37]
- Fuchs, [31], [34]
- Fuchsin, [205]
- Fungi, bacteria as, [37]
- Funnel-shaped liquefaction, [221]
- [G]
- Gabbet’s blue, [206]
- method of staining, [209]
- Gall-bladder, [248]
- Galvanotaxis, [79]
- Gas formation in cheese, [96], [97]
- Gaseous fermentation, [93–95]
- Gaspard, [26], [34]
- Gelatin, advantage of, [178]
- Gemmation, [37]
- General conditions for growth, [72]
- infections, vaccines in, [286]
- Generation, spontaneous, [17–24]
- Generic names introduced, [33]
- Genitals, [245]
- Gentian violet, selective action of, [162]
- stain, [205]
- Germ, free air, [153]
- theory of disease, [25]
- German measles, [233]
- Germination of spore, [48]
- Germs, [33]
- Gescheidel, [271]
- Giemsa stain, [43]
- Glanders, [26], [233], [238], [244], [248], [249], [268], [277]
- Glands, mammary, [248]
- salivary, [248]
- Gleichen, [32]
- Globulin in bacteria, [84]
- Glycerine broth, [176]
- Glycerinized potato, [172]
- Glycogen as cell constituent, [84]
- Goats, [227]
- Gonidia, [63]
- Gonococcus, [245]
- Gonorrhea, [248], [249]
- Good health, [296]
- Grain rust, [26], [34]
- Gram positive organisms, [162], [208]
- Gram’s method of staining, [208]
- solution, [208]
- Granular edge, [225]
- Granules, metachromatic, [212]
- Granulose in bacteria, [84]
- Grape juice, pasteurization of, [141]
- Grass bacilli, [209]
- Green plants, N nutrition of, [118]
- Griesinger, [27], [28], [35]
- Group, agglutinating, [266]
- Groupings, cell, [55–58]
- Growth, appearance in media, [217]
- Gruber, [265], [268]
- Gruby, [28], [34]
- Gum-like substance in bacteria, [83]
- [H]
- Haeckel, [280]
- Hanging drop slide, [203]
- Haptophore, complementophil, [273]
- Harness, disinfection of, [169]
- Hay fever, [263], [292]
- Health, [296]
- Heat as disinfectant, [132–144]
- Heated serum, [271], [277], [278], [279]
- Heating of manure, [116]
- Hellmich, [84]
- Helmont, Van, [18]
- Hemagglutinin, [265]
- Hemicellulose, [83]
- Hemolysin, [272]
- Hemolytic amboceptor, [278]
- Hemorrhagic septicemia, [246]
- Henle, [27], [34], [233]
- Hericourt, [289]
- Herpes tonsurans, [28], [34]
- Hesseling, von, [32]
- Heterologous sera, [276]
- Heterotrophic, [86]
- Hill, [33]
- Hilton, [27]
- Hoffman, [24]
- Hog cholera, [231], [242], [248], [252], [253]
- erysipelas, [248]
- Holders, [143]
- Holmes, [28], [34]
- Homologous sera, [276]
- Hookworm disease, [28], [34]
- Horses, [227], [263]
- Host, [87]
- Hot beds, [117]
- Hunger in immunity, [251]
- Hydrochloric acid, [246]
- Hydrogen, function of, [98]
- Hydrophobia, [249]
- Hydrostatic pressure, [79]
- Hygienic laboratory, [165]
- Hypochlorites, [157], [158]
- [I]
- Ice cream poisoning, [104]
- Identification of bacteria, [216], [217]
- Immersion oil, [201]
- Immunity, [236], [250–296]
- acquired, [251], [252]
- active, [251], [252–255]
- antibacterial, [254], [255]
- antitoxic, [254], [255]
- artificial, [251], [252]
- classification of, [251]
- congenital, [251]
- factors in, [295]
- modifying, [250]
- inherited, [251], [252]
- natural, [295]
- passive, [251], [252], [253]
- to protein, [290]
- reactions, value, [255]
- relative, [250]
- summary of, [295]
- theories of, [256]
- Inactivate, [272]
- Incubation period, [26], [232]
- Incubator, [213]
- Index, chronological, [31]
- Indicator, [278]
- Indol, [104]
- Infection, [232]
- Infectious diseases, [232]
- control of, [240]
- Infective organisms, specificity of location, [249]
- Infestation, [232]
- Infested, [232]
- Influenza, [239], [241], [246]
- Infusoria, [33]
- Inhalation, [228]
- Inherited immunity, [251], [252]
- Inoculation of animals, [227]
- Inoculations, first protective, [30]
- of smallpox, [24]
- Insects, [241], [242]
- Instruments, sterilization, [136], [167]
- Intracardiac, [228]
- Intracellular enzyme, [166]
- Invasion, [232]
- Invertase, [124]
- Involution forms, [53], [212]
- Iodine, [157]
- Iron bacteria, [86]
- function of, [89]
- Irregular forms, [53]
- Isolation of anaërobes, [190]
- Itch mite, [27], [34]
- [K]
- Kette, [32], [35]
- Kidneys, [248]
- Kinase, [125]
- Kircher, [18], [25], [33]
- Klebs, [29], [35]
- Klencke, [28], [34]
- Koch, [17], [27], [29], [30], [33], [36]
- Koch’s postulates, [233]
- Kraus, [268]
- Kruse, [254]
- Küchenmeister, [28], [35]
- [L]
- Lab, [124]
- Lachrymal canal, [244]
- Lactacidase, [125]
- Lactic acid bacteria, [97]
- fermentation, [96–99]
- Lancisi, [25], [33]
- Landois, [271]
- Latour, [31], [34]
- Laveran, [25], [30]
- Lecithin as antigen, [279]
- Leeuwenhoek, [19], [32], [33]
- Legumes, [118]
- Leidy, [27], [33], [34], [35]
- Le Moignac, [284]
- Leprosy, [233], [244], [249]
- Lesser, [32]
- Lethal dose, [264]
- Leukocytes, washing of, [281]
- Lice as carriers, [241]
- Liebert, [28], [34]
- Light, action on bacteria, [75]
- Linnæus, [25]
- Lipase, [124]
- Lipochromes, [113]
- Lipoids as antigen, [274]
- Lipovaccines, [284]
- Liquefaction of gelatin, [221]
- of protein, [103]
- Liquid blood serum, [182]
- Liquids, sterilization of, [153]
- Lister, [29], [30], [35]
- Litmus milk, [177]
- Living bacteria, examination of, [201]
- Localized infections, vaccines in, [286]
- Location of organisms, specificity of, [249]
- Lockjaw, [231], [233]
- Loeffler’s blood serum, [182]
- blue, [206]
- Loop needles, [193]
- Lophotrichic, [46]
- Lösch, [29], [35]
- Lungs, [245], [249]
- Lye washes as disinfectants, [159]
- Lymph channels in dissemination, [247]
- Lysol as disinfectant, [160]
- [M]
- McClintock, [165]
- McCoy, [160]
- Macrococcus, [52]
- Macroscopic agglutination, [265]
- Malaria, [25], [30], [32], [242]
- Malarial parasite, [30], [249]
- Malignant edema, [237], [243]
- Mallease reaction, [269]
- Mallein test, [292]
- Malta fever, [268]
- Mammary glands, [248]
- Mandler filter, [154]
- Manure, liquid, disinfection of, [169]
- heating of, [40]
- Margaropus annulatus, [242]
- Martin, [32]
- Mass cultures, [188]
- Massart, [42]
- Maximum conditions, [72], [73], [74], [76]
- Measles, [246], [248], [250]
- Measly pork, [28]
- Measurement of bacteria, [203]
- special unit of, [40]
- Meat broth, [173]
- Mechanical vibration, [80]
- Medico-legal examination, [269], [279], [293]
- Medium. See [Culture medium]
- Meningitis, [239], [244]
- Meningococcus, [244]
- Mercuric chloride, [158]
- Merismopedia, [57]
- Metabiosis, [103]
- Metabolism, [86–91]
- Metachromatic granules, [44], [45], [59], [212]
- Metastases, [235]
- Metatrophic, [86]
- Metchnikoff, [256], [280]
- Methods of inoculation of animals, [227]
- Methylamine, [103]
- Methylene blue, [205], [206]
- Mice, white, [227]
- Microbiology, [231]
- Micrococcus, [52], [60], [62], [66], [68], [69], [245]
- Micrometer, [203]
- Micromillimeter, [40]
- Micron, [40]
- Microörganisms, [32]
- Microscope, improvements in, [30], [36]
- Microspira,
- [61], [63]
- Microsporon
- furfur, [28], [34]
- Middle ear, [241]
- Migula’s classification, [62]
- lethal dose, [264]
- Milk, blue, [31], [34]
- Minimum conditions, [72], [73], [74], [77]
- vaccine, [285]
- Mirror, use of, [200]
- Mixed infection, [234]
- Mixotrophic, [86]
- M. L. D., [264]
- Mohler, [167]
- Moist heat, [133]
- Moisture, [73]
- Mold colonies, [226]
- Molds in alcoholic fermentation, [100]
- Molecular respiration, [88], [89]
- Monas, [33]
- Monkeys, [227]
- Monotrichic, [45]
- Montague, [24]
- Mordants, [204], [211]
- Morphology, [41–58]
- Mosquitoes and malaria, [25], [242]
- Motile bacteria, [45]
- Motion of bacteria, [47]
- Mounting in balsam, [207]
- Mouth cavity, [244]
- Mu, [40]
- Mucosæ as channels of infection, [244]
- Müller, [33], [34], [59]
- Mumps, [239]
- Municipal disinfection, [170]
- Müntz, [32], [35]
- Muscardine, [34]
- Mycelia, [39], [226]
- Mycobacteriaceæ, [64]
- Mycobacterium, [64], [69]
- Mycoproteid, [83]
- Mycorrhiza, [119]
- Myxomycetes, [38]
- [N]
- Nägeli, [29], [35]
- Nasal cavity, [244]
- discharges, [248]
- Natural gas, [95]
- Needham, [20], [33]
- Needles, inoculation, [192]
- Negative complement-fixation test, [278]
- phase, [287]
- Neisser’s granules, [45]
- stain, [212]
- Nencki, [83]
- Nephrolysin, [272]
- Neufeld, [281]
- Neurin, [104]
- Neurotoxin, [272]
- Neuvel, [43]
- Nichrome wire, [193]
- Nitrate broth, [177]
- Nitrates in soil, [115]
- Nitric bacteria, [114]
- Nitrification, [32], [35]
- Nitrite, oxidation of, [114]
- Nitrogen, absorption of, [117]
- Nitrous bacteria, [114]
- Non-pathogenic, [87]
- Non-specific disease, [233]
- Normal agglutinins, [266]
- serum, [272]
- Nosema bombycis, [29], [35]
- Novy, [183]
- jar, [192]
- Noxious retention theory, [255]
- Nuclein, [42], [43]
- Nucleoprotein, [43]
- Nucleus, [42], [43]
- Nutrition of green plants, [118]
- Nuttal, [271]
- [O]
- Obermeier, [29], [35]
- Objective, oil immersion, [200], [201]
- Oblique germination of spore, [48]
- Occurrence of bacteria, [71]
- Official classification, [59]
- Oidium albicans, [27], [34]
- Oil bath, [167]
- Omodei, [27]
- Opsonic index, [281], [282], [287]
- Opsonin, [281]
- Opsonins, [281], [282], [295]
- Optimum conditions, [72], [73], [74]
- Order, receptors of first, [261–264]
- Organic acids, [84], [110]
- catalyzers, [123]
- Organisms, dissemination of, in body, [247]
- Organized ferments, [126]
- Osmotic pressure, [78], [149], [216]
- Otitis media, [244]
- Otto, [289]
- Overproduction theory, [257], [258]
- Owen, [27], [34]
- Oxidation, [114], [115]
- Oxidizing enzymes, [125]
- Oxygen, compressed, [77]
- Oyster sensitization, [292]
- Oznam, [26]
- Ozone, [77], [150], [157]
- [P]
- Pancreas, [248]
- Papillate, [221]
- Paget, [27], [34]
- Paraffin oil, [190]
- Parasite, [87]
- Parodko, [77]
- Partial agglutinin, [267]
- amboceptor, [274]
- Passive immunity, [251], [252]
- Pasteur, [17], [21], [29], [30], [31], [32], [35], [253], [256], [283]
- Pasteur-Chamberland filter, [154]
- Pasteurization, [139–147]
- Pathogenic, [87]
- Paths of elimination, [248]
- of entrance, [243–247]
- Peacock, [26]
- Pebrine, [29], [35]
- Pedesis, [47]
- Peptone solution, Dunham’s, [177]
- Period of incubation, [26], [232]
- Peritonitis, [234]
- Peritrichic, [46]
- Peronospora infestans, [28], [34]
- Perty, [33], [35]
- Pet animals, [241]
- Petri dishes, [181], [188]
- Petroleum, [95]
- Pfeiffer, [271]
- Pfeiffer’s phenomenon, [271]
- Pfeifferella mallei, [65], [69], [265]
- Phagocytes, [247]
- Phagocytic index, [281]
- Phagocytosis, [243], [280–288], [295]
- theory, [256]
- Pharynx, [245]
- Phase, negative, [287]
- positive, [287]
- Phenol coefficient, [165], [166]
- Phenolphthalein, [174]
- Phenomenon, anaphylactic, [292]
- Phosphate reduction, [114]
- rock, [115]
- Phosphorescence, [111]
- Phosphorus cycle, [108]
- Photogenesis, [111]
- Physical agents for disinfection, [131–155]
- Physiological activities, [93–129]
- Physiology of bacteria, [71–171]
- Phytotoxins, [127], [128]
- Pickling, [98]
- Pigeons, [227]
- Pigments, [84], [112], [113]
- Pimples, [234], [240], [243]
- Pinoy, [284]
- Pipettes for inoculation, [193]
- Piroplasma bigeminum, [233], [242], [249]
- Piroplasmoses, [242], [249]
- Pirquet, von, [289]
- Pityriasis versicolor, [28], [34]
- Plague, [246]
- Planes of division, [56], [57]
- Planococcus, [62]
- Planosarcina, [62]
- Plants and animals, [39]
- Plasmodiophora brassicæ,
- [30], [36]
- Plasmolysis, [41], [42], [78]
- Plasmoptysis, [42], [78]
- Plate colonies, study of, [224–226]
- Plates, dilution, [194], [195]
- Platinum needles, [193]
- Plectridium, [49]
- Plenciz, [26], [31]
- Plugs, cotton, [21], [184]
- Pneumococcus, [240], [245]
- vaccination against, [241]
- Pneumonia, [240], [245], [246], [248]
- Poisoning, cheese, [104]
- granules, [45]
- Polar germination, [48], [49]
- Poliomyelitis, [244]
- Pollender, [28], [35]
- Polysaccharides, fermentation of, [95]
- Polyvalent vaccine, [285]
- Pork, measly, [28]
- Position of bacteria, [37]
- test, [278]
- Positive phase, [287]
- Postulates, Koch’s, [233]
- Potato, acidity of, [182]
- Power, opsonic, [287]
- Practical sterilization and disinfection, [166–170]
- Pragmidiothrix, [63]
- Precipitinogen, [269]
- Precipitinoid, [270]
- anti-, [270]
- Precipitins, [268–270]
- Preparation of antitoxin, [263]
- Preservation of slides, [207], [208]
- in vaccine, [284]
- Preservative, alcohol as, [160]
- Pressure, hydrostatic, [79]
- Prevention of disease, [235], [236], [253], [255], [283]
- Preventive vaccination, colds, [241]
- Prevost, [26]
- Primary infection, [234]
- Process kettle, [137]
- Pro-enzyme, [121]
- Prophylaxis, [289]
- Protamine in bacteria, [84]
- Protease, [124]
- Protective inoculation, first, [30]
- Protein in bacteria, [84]
- Proteus vulgaris, [67], [70], [77]
- Protoautotrophic, [115]
- Protoplasm, [41], [59]
- Prototrophic, [86]
- Protozoa, cause of disease, [30]
- Protozoal diseases, transmission of, [242]
- Pseudomonadaceæ, [65], [70]
- Pseudomonas pyocyanea, [62], [65], [70], [128], [265]
- Ptomaines, [103], [104]
- Puccinia graminis, [26], [34]
- Puerperal fever, [28], [34]
- Punctiform colonies, [223]
- Puncture cultures, [185]
- Pure culture, [171], [194–199]
- of water, [150]
- Purification of streams, [73]
- Purin bases in bacteria, [84]
- Pus cocci, [73]
- Putrefaction, [27], [31], [33]
- Putrescin, [104]
- [R]
- Rabbits, [227]
- Rabies, bacteriological examination in, [229]
- Räbiger’s method of staining, [210]
- Radiations, [79]
- Radium, [79]
- Rancidity of butter, [101]
- Rashes, serum, [289]
- urticarial, [292]
- Rate of division, [43], [91]
- of movement, [45]
- Rats, [227], [241]
- Rayer, [28], [35]
- Reaction of medium, [81], [174], [175], [216]
- Reactions, biochemical, [87]
- Reaumur, [33]
- Receptors, [257], [258], [259], [261–280]
- Recurrent fever, [29], [35]
- Red corpuscles, [249], [278], [279]
- Redi, [19]
- Reducing actions, [112], [113]
- enzymes, [125]
- Refrigeration as antiseptic, [148]
- Reinke, [80]
- Relapses, [235]
- Relationships of bacteria, [37–40]
- Rennet, [124]
- Renucci, [27], [34]
- Reproduction, [37], [63], [90]
- Resistance to disease, [241], [250]
- of spores, [50]
- Respiratory function, [88]
- tract, [246]
- Retarders, [143]
- Rheumatism, [245]
- Rhizobium leguminosarum, [65], [68], [69], [118]
- Rhizoid colonies, [222], [223]
- Rhizopus nigricans, [226]
- Rhodobacteriaceæ, [63]
- Rhodococcus, [66], [69]
- Richet, [289]
- Ricin, [262]
- Rideal, [165]
- Rideal-Walker method, [165]
- Rimpau, [281]
- Rindfleisch, [29], [35]
- Ringworm, [28]
- Ripening of cheese, [32]
- of cream, [97]
- Robin, [262]
- Rock, phosphate, [115]
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever, [242]
- Rogers, [265]
- Röntgen rays, [79]
- Room temperature, [213]
- Rooms, disinfection of, [167]
- incubator, [213]
- Root tubercle bacteria, [86], [87], [108]
- tubercles, [117]
- Rosenau, [289]
- Rot, potato, [28], [34]
- Round worm, [232]
- Roup, [244]
- Roux, [30]
- Rubbing as inoculation, [195]
- Rust, grain, [26], [34]
- Ruzicka, [42]
- [S]
- Saccate liquefaction, [222]
- Safranin, [205]
- Saliva, [248]
- Salivary glands, [248]
- Sake, [100]
- Salt-rising bread, [95]
- Saprogenic, [102]
- Saprophilic, [103]
- Saprophyte, [87], [238]
- Sarcina, [57], [58], [60], [66], [68], [69]
- Sarcoptes scabiei, [27], [34]
- Sauerkraut, [98]
- Scarlet fever, [246], [248], [250]
- Scavengers, bacteria as, [108]
- Schick, [289]
- Schistosomum hematobium, [28], [35]
- Schlösing, [32], [35]
- Schönlein, [27], [34]
- Schroeder and Dusch, [21]
- Schultze, [21], [34]
- Schwann, [21], [31], [34]
- Sea, bacteria in, [71], [111]
- Sealing air-tight, [20]
- Secondary infection, [234]
- Sections, staining of, [209]
- Selective media, [198], [199]
- Self-limited, [233]
- Semmelweiss, [28], [35]
- Sensitization, [290]
- Sensitized animal, [290]
- Septicemias, hemorrhagic, [246]
- Sero-bacterins, [254]
- Serum, antidiphtheritic, [263]
- Serums, cytolytic, failure of, [275]
- Sewage disposal, [101], [116]
- sulphate, reduction in, [114]
- Shape of spore, [48]
- Sickness, serum, [289], [292]
- Side-chain theory, [256], [258]
- Silkworm disease, [27], [29], [34], [35]
- Size of bacteria, [37], [40]
- Skatol, [104]
- Skin, channel of infection, [243]
- Slant cultures, [186]
- Slide, cleaning of, [207]
- Slope cultures, [186]
- Sludge tanks, [116]
- Small intestine, [249]
- Smallpox, [24], [26], [34], [239], [246], [248]
- Smith, [289]
- tubes, [184]
- Snake poisons, [263], [275]
- venoms, [128]
- Sneezing, [248]
- Soap, [160]
- medicated, [160]
- Society of American Bacteriologists, classification, [63]
- Sodium hypochlorite, [158]
- Soil, acid, [81]
- Solid media, [172], [173]
- Solution, Gram’s, [208]
- stock, [205]
- Sore throat, [240], [241]
- Sound, [80]
- Sour mash, [98]
- Source of complement, [277]
- Souring, [98]
- Spallanzani, [20], [31], [34]
- Species determination, [59], [60]
- Specific amboceptor, [274], [278], [279]
- Specificity of agglutinins, [267]
- Spermotoxin, [272]
- Spherical form, [52]
- Spherotilus, [63]
- Spirillaceæ, [63], [65]
- Spirilloses, [241], [242]
- Spirillum, [53], [54], [55], [61], [63], [66], [68], [69]
- rubrum, [113]
- Spirochæta, [61]
- Spirochetes, [53], [242]
- Spirosoma, [63]
- Splenic fever, [28]
- Split products of proteins, [291]
- Splitting enzymes, [124]
- of fats, [101]
- Spoilage of canned goods, [51], [78]
- Spoiling of food, [91]
- Spontaneous combustion, [105], [116]
- Sporangia, [226]
- Spore, [47–51]
- Spores, cause spoiling of canned goods, [51]
- Sprinkling filters, [116]
- Stab cultures, [185]
- Stables, disinfection of, [167]
- Stain, anilin fuchsin, [205]
- Staining, [204–212]
- acid-fast bacteria, [209]
- bottles, [206]
- capsules, [210]
- cell forms, [212]
- groupings, [212]
- flagella, [210]
- Gabbet’s method, [209]
- Gram’s method, [208]
- metachromatic granules, [212]
- Neisser’s method, [212]
- Räbiger’s method, [210]
- reasons for, [204]
- sections, [209]
- spores, [209]
- Welch’s method, [210]
- Ziehl-Neelson, [210]
- Standard antitoxin, [264]
- Standardization, colorimetric method, [175]
- Staphylococcus, [57], [58]
- Staphylococcus, [66], [68], [69]
- Starin, [196]
- Steam at air pressure, [134]
- Stegomyia, [242]
- Sterile, [131]
- Sterilization, [130]
- Sterilizers, pressure, [137]
- steam, [135]
- Stimuli, chemical, [257], [258], [259]
- Stock cars, [170]
- Stomach, [246]
- Straight needles, [192]
- Stratiform liquefaction, [222]
- Strawberry poisoning, [292]
- Streak methods of isolation, [196]
- plates, [188]
- Streptobacillus, [53], [56]
- Streptococcus, [56], [60], [245]
- Streptococcus, [60], [62], [66], [68], [69]
- Streptospirillum, [55]
- Streptothrix, [38]
- Streptothrix bovis, [30], [36]
- Strict aërobe, [76]
- Structures, accidental, [43]
- Subcutaneous inoculation, [227]
- Subdural inoculation, [228]
- Substrate, [123]
- Successive existence, [103]
- Sugar broth, [176], [177]
- Sulphate reduction, [114]
- Sulphur bacteria, [63], [86], [115]
- Summary in immunity, [295]
- Ehrlich’s theory, [259]
- Sunning, [148]
- Surface reactions, [91], [92]
- Surgical instruments, [167]
- Susceptibility, [235]
- Swine, [227]
- Symbionts, [87], [103]
- Symbiosis, [87]
- Synthetic media, [172], [183]
- Syphilitic antigen, [277], [279]
- Syphilis, [233], [245], [248], [249]
- [T]
- Tabulation of antigens and antibodies, [294]
- Tænia solium, [28], [35]
- Tapeworm, [28], [35], [232]
- Taxes, [203]
- Temperature conditions, [74]
- Test, complement deviation, [277]
- Testicle, [249]
- Tetanus, [231], [238], [243], [249], [251], [252]
- Tetracoccus, [57]
- Tetrad, [57]
- Texas fever, [232], [233], [242]
- Thaer, [31]
- Theories of immunity, [256]
- Theory, anaphylaxis (author’s), [290–292]
- cellular, [256]
- chemical, [256]
- contagious disease, [34]
- contagium vivum, [25], [28], [33]
- Ehrlich’s, [256–260]
- exhaustion, [256]
- germ, [25]
- living cause, [33]
- mosquito, [25]
- noxious retention, [256]
- overproduction, [257], [258]
- phagocytosis, [256]
- side-chain, [256]
- spontaneous generation, [17]
- unfavorable environment, [256]
- Thermal death point, [75], [215]
- Thermophil bacteria, [75], [77]
- Thermoregulator, [213]
- Thermostat,
- [213]
- Thiobacteria, [63]
- Thiothrix, [63]
- Thread, [56]
- Thrombin, [124]
- Thrush, [27], [34], [244]
- Ticks, [241]
- Tiedemann, [26]
- Tinea, [28]
- Tissue contrast stains, [205]
- Titer, [268]
- Titration, [174]
- Tonsil, [245], [249]
- Tonsillitis, [245]
- Touissant, [283]
- Toxin, diphtheria, [264]
- Toxin-antitoxin method, [254]
- Toxins and enzymes compared, [127]
- Toxoid, [262]
- Toxophore group, [261], [262], [273]
- Tract, alimentary, [246]
- Transmission, accidental carriers in, [241]
- Transverse division, [54], [56]
- Traube, [271]
- Treponema pallidum, [245]
- Trichina, [27]
- Trichina spiralis, [27], [34], [35]
- Trichinosis, [28], [35]
- Trichophyton, [243]
- Trichophyton tonsurans, [28], [34]
- Trimethylamine, [104]
- lands, [242]
- Tropical dysentery, [29]
- Tropisms, [203]
- True toxins, [128]
- Trypanosomes, [242]
- Trypanosomiases, [241], [243]
- Tubercle bacteria, [85], [209]
- Tuberculin reaction, [292], [293]
- Tuberculosis, [73], [233], [238], [245], [246], [248], [249]
- Tuberculous milk, [248]
- Tubes, culture, [184]
- Two spores in a bacterium, [50]
- Tyndall, [24]
- Tyndallization, [133]
- Tyndall’s box, [23], [24], [35]
- Typhoid bacilli, [73], [238]
- Typhus, [242]
- Typical cell forms, [52]
- [U]
- Ultramicroscope, [204]
- Ultramicroscopic organisms, [234]
- Ultraviolet rays, [150]
- Unfavorable environment theory, [256]
- Unit of antitoxin, [264]
- of measurement, [40]
- Universal carrier, [240]
- Unorganized ferment, [126]
- Unwashable articles, [169]
- Urea, [106]
- Urease, [125]
- Urethral discharges, [248]
- Urine, [72]
- Urticarial rashes, [292]
- [V]
- Vaccination in chicken cholera, [30]
- Vaccine, [253]
- Vaccines, bacterial, [283]
- Vacuoles, [42], [43], [44], [59]
- Vaginal discharges, [248]
- Varo, [25]
- Vaughan, [291]
- Vaughan and Novy’s mass cultures, [188]
- Vegetable toxins, [127], [128]
- Vegetables, forcing of, [117]
- Vehicles, disinfection of, [169]
- Venoms, antisnake, [275]
- Viborg, [26], [34]
- Vibration, mechanical, [80]
- Vibrio, [33], [35], [53], [65], [68], [69]
- Vignal tubes, [189]
- Villemin, [29], [35]
- Villous growth, [219], [221]
- Vinegar, [99], [114]
- Virulence, [235]
- Virus, [234]
- Vultures, [241]
- [W]
- Walker, [165]
- Wall, cell, [41]
- Warden, [260]
- Washable articles, disinfection of, [169]
- Washing leukocytes, [281]
- Wassermann test, [277]
- Water, bacteria in, [73]
- Webb, [253]
- Weigert, [17], [30], [36], [42], [257], [258]
- Welch’s method of staining, [210]
- Whooping cough, [246], [250]
- Widal, [265]
- test, [268]
- Will o’ the wisp, [105]
- Wine, pasteurization of, [141]
- Winogradsky, [32], [63], [86]
- Wire baskets, [184]
- nichrome, [193]
- Wollstein, [26], [34]
- Woronin, [30], [36]
- Wound infections, [17], [25], [26], [27], [30], [34], [36], [233], [234], [240], [243], [248]
- Wright, [280]
- [Z]
- Zanz, [18]
- Zenker, [27], [28], [35]
- Zettnow, [43]
- Ziemann, [43]
- Ziehl-Neelson method of staining, [210]
- Ziehl’s solution, [206]
- Zoögloea, [44]
- Zoötoxins, [128]
- Zymase, [125]
- Zymogens, [121], [125]
- Zymophore group, [273]
Transcriber’s Notes.
Punctuation has been standardised and simple typographical errors have been repaired. Hyphenation, quotation mark usage, and obsolete/variant spelling (including variant spellings of proper nouns) have been preserved as printed.
In the original book, the page numbering goes [xiii], blank, unnumbered, [18]. This is a printer’s error: no pages are missing.
Repeated text in tables was indicated by dittos in the original book; here, the text is copied in full.
The [descriptive chart] insert has been moved from between pages 216 and 217 to the end of the book.
The following changes have also been made:
- [Page 26]: ‘this scourge which had devastated’
for ‘this scourge which had devasted’ - [Page 30]: ‘to be the cause of a disease in cabbage,’
[added comma] - [Page 32]: ‘alcoholic, lactic and butyric’
for ‘alcoholic, lactic and butryic’ - [Page 32]: ‘however, workers busied themselves’
for ‘however, workers, busied themselves’ [deleted extra comma] - [Page 56]: ‘Fig. 43.—Streptobacillus’
for ‘Fig. 43.—Steptobacillus’ - [Page 57]: ‘from a genus of algæ’
for ‘from a genus of algae’ - [Page 58]: ‘staphylococcus—irregular’
for ‘staphylococcus—irrgular’ - [Page 59]: ‘so that it is impossible’
for ‘so that is is impossible’ - [Page 62]: ‘Illustrates the genus Spirochæta’
for ‘Illustrates the genus Spirochaeta’ - [Page 63]: ‘since it is without a sheath’
for ‘since it is without a a sheath’ - [Page 64]: ‘Corynebacterium diphtheriæ’
for ‘Corynebacterium diphtheriae’ - [Page 67]: ‘Prazmowski, 1880; anaërobic’
for ‘Prazmowski, 1880; anaerobic’ - [Page 70]: ‘growth processes involving oxidation’
for ‘growth processes involving oxidadation’ - [Page 70]: ‘EE—Anaërobes, rods swollen at sporulation’
for ‘EE—Anaerobes, rods swollen at sporulation’ - [Page 73]: ‘percentage of water is permissible’
for ‘percentage of water is permissable’ - [Page 95]: ‘Material taken from the bottom’
for ‘Material taken from the botton’ - [Page 102]: ‘large-moleculed and not diffusible’
for ‘large-moleculed and not diffusable’ - [Page 104]: ‘various kinds of “meat poisoning,”’
for ‘various kinds of “meat posisoning,”’ - [Page 106]: ‘formed under anaërobic conditions’
for ‘formed under anaerobic conditions’ - [Page 110]: ‘volatile fatty acids, ethereal’
for ‘volatile fatty acids, etheral’ - [Page 127]: ‘but in much larger doses’
for ‘but in much large doses’ - [Page 131]: ‘“antiseptic” may become a disinfectant’
for ‘“antiseptic” may become a disfectant’ - [Page 141]: ‘quarantine station barge’
for ‘quaratine station barge’ - [Page 147]: ‘A continuous milk pasteurizer.’
for ‘A continuous milk pastuerizer.’ - [Page 163]: ‘especially when a large amount of material’
for ‘expecially when a large amount of material’ - [Page 179]: ‘these must be sterilized’
for ‘these must be steriliized’ - [Page 191]: ‘Deep tubes showing anaërobic’
for ‘Deep tubes showing anaerobic’ - [Page 193]: ‘less than one-twentieth of platinum’
for ‘less than one-twentieth of platimum’ - [Page 207]: ‘grease-free cloth, handkerchief’
for ‘grease-free cloth, handerchief’ - [Page 210]: ‘Stain with Löffler’s blue’
for ‘Stain with Löffller’s blue’ - [Page 211]: ‘slide to cause precipitates’
for ‘slide to cause preciptates’ - [Page 213]: ‘grows at body temperature (37°)’
[added closing parenthesis] - [Page 217]: ‘working on a revision’
for ‘working on a revission’ - [Page 220]: ‘inoculation for facultative anaërobes’
for ‘inoculation for facultative anërobes’ - [Page 231]: ‘the unicellular microörganisms’
for ‘the unicellular micro-organisms’ [split across line] - [Page 232]: ‘unicellular pathogenic microörganisms’
for ‘unicellular pathogenic micro-organisms’ [split across line] - [Page 233]: ‘the fact of self-limitation’
for ‘the fact of self-limitaion’ - Page 242: ‘the cattle tick (Margaropus annulatus).’
for ‘the cattle tick (Margaropus annulatus.)’ - [Page 244]: ‘B. Mucosæ directly continuous’
for ‘f. Mucosæ directly continuous’ - [Page 245]: ‘localized infection as in micrococcal, streptococcal’
for ‘localized infection as in micrococcal, strepococcal’ - [Page 248]: ‘ELIMINATION OF PATHOGENIC MICROÖRGANISMS.’
for ‘ELIMINATION OF PATHOGENIC MICRO-ORGANISMS.’ [split across line] - [Page 254]: ‘sometimes added to attenuate’
for ‘sometimes added to attentuate’ - [Page 256]: ‘Metchnikoff has since elaborated’
for ‘Metchinkoff has since elaborated’ - [Page 266]: ‘This is analogous to what’
for ‘This is analagous to what’ - [Page 280]: ‘other names, but ascribed’
for ‘other names, but asscribed’ - [Chart]: ‘(10 minutes’ exposure in nutrient broth when this is adapted to growth of organism)’
for ‘(10) minutes’ exposure in nutrient broth when this is adapted to growth of organism)’ - [Page 299]: ‘Allergic, 290’
[index entry was printed twice] - [Page 308]: ‘Foreign body pneumonia’
for ‘Foreignbody pneumonia’ - [Page 309]: ‘oxidation of’
for ‘ox dation of’ - [Page 311]: ‘Microspira’
for ‘Miscospira’ - [Page 311]: ‘Microsporon’
for ‘Miscrosporon’ - [Page 314]: ‘Plasmodiophora brassicæ’
for ‘Plasmodiophora bassicæ’ - [Page 317]: ‘Starin, 196’
[index entry was printed between Standardization and Staphylococcus] - [Page 318]: ‘Thermostat’
for ‘Thermostadt’