Journal of bacteriology . and adjustment of culture media 209 Preliminary note on the classification of some lactose fermenting bacteria. 619 report on synthetic media 135 Preparation of culture media from whole blood, The 615 Protozoa, Studies on soil, and their relation to the bacterial .1, 35, II, 165 Rapid and simple indol test, A 535 Relation of protozoa to certain groups of soil bacteria. The 423 Rettger, Leo F., and Berman, Nathan. Bacterial nutrition: a brief note on the production of erepsin (peptolytic enzjrme) by bacteria 537 , Berman, Nathan, and Sturges, William S. Furthe


Journal of bacteriology . and adjustment of culture media 209 Preliminary note on the classification of some lactose fermenting bacteria. 619 report on synthetic media 135 Preparation of culture media from whole blood, The 615 Protozoa, Studies on soil, and their relation to the bacterial .1, 35, II, 165 Rapid and simple indol test, A 535 Relation of protozoa to certain groups of soil bacteria. The 423 Rettger, Leo F., and Berman, Nathan. Bacterial nutrition: a brief note on the production of erepsin (peptolytic enzjrme) by bacteria 537 , Berman, Nathan, and Sturges, William S. Further studies on bacterial nutrition: the utilization of proteid and non-proteid nitrogen 15 Rice, J. L., and Laubach, C. A. Spore-bearing bacteria in soil 513 , Ford, W. W., and Laubach, C. A. Studies on aerobic spore-forming non-pathogenic bacteria 493 Roos, C. G. A. A culture medium for maintaining stock cultures of the meningococcus. 67 Sampler, A new ice 623 Sedgwick, W. T. The genesis of a new science—bacteriology 1. i i I Ihe Specific Treatment ofLobar Pneumonia Immune serum treatment in lobar pneumonia has passedthe purely experimental stage. Lobar pneumonia is caused chiefly by the pneumococcus,of which there are three different fixed types. Antipneumo-coccic Serum prepared by the Mulford Laboratories is obtainedfrom horses which have been injected with the three fixedtypes of the pneumococcus. Forty per cent of all cases of lobar pneumonia are causedby type 1, and lobar pneumonia caused by this type is themost amenable to serum treatment, while types 2 and 3 areless amenable to serum treatment. Antipneumococcic SerumPolyvalent Mulford is highly potent in its protective poweragainst lobar pneumonia caused by pneumococcus type 1, andalso contains antibodies to the other types — 2 and 3. Intravenous injection of 50 to 200 is advocated by prominentauthorities to insure immediate action. Antipneumococcic Serum Polyvalent Mulford is furnished insyringes of 20 each


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