in Pure Culture—Dilution—Plating—Streaking—Barber Apparatus—Aids in Isolation—Heat—Selective Antiseptics—Selective Food—-Indicators—Animal Inoculation
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| CHAPTER XIX. |
| Study of the Morphology of Bacteria—Bacteriological Microscope—Hanging Drop Slides—Staining—Gram’s Method—Spores—Acid-fast Bacilli—Capsules—Flagella—Metachromatic Granules |
200 |
| CHAPTER XX. |
| Study of the Physiology of Bacteria—Temperature—Incubators—Thermal Death Point—Oxygen Relationships—Study of Physiological Activities—Appearance of Growth on Culture Media—Appearance of Molds on Plate Cultures |
213 |
| CHAPTER XXI. |
| Animal Inoculation—Material for Bacteriological Examination |
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PART IV. GENERAL PATHOGENIC BACTERIOLOGY. |
| CHAPTER XXII. |
| Introduction—Infection—Acute Infection—Chronic Infection—Specific—Non-specific—Koch’s Postulates—Virulence—Susceptibility |
231 |
| CHAPTER XXIII. |
| Pathogenic Bacteria Outside the Body—As Saprophytes—As Facultative Saprophytes—Latent—Carriers—Universal Carriers—Accidental Carriers—Necessary Intermediate Hosts |
237 |
| CHAPTER XXIV. |
| Channels of Infection—Skin—Mucosæ—Respiratory Tract—Alimentary Tract—Mechanism of Entrance of Organisms—Dissemination in the Body—Paths of Elimination—Specificity of Location |
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