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362 GENERAL INDEX.

Implantation of teeth, 247. Microscopical examination of micro-organisms,
Infection following dental operations, JTS. 65.
phenomena of decay, 165.
through foul pulps, 269.
through gangrenous pulps, 285, 204. Milk-mould, ;550.
Inflammation theory of dental caries, 121. Mix-infection, 183, 185, 288. 348.
Instruments, disinfection of, 275, 284. Monades. 7.
Interglobular spaces, 148, 177, 21(5. Monadina, 3. 3.53.
Iodine, reaction of on certain bacteria, 24. Monilia Candida, 347.
Iodoform, antiseptic qualities of, 2J4. Mould-fungi, 3, 349.
Iron, presence of in dental tissues, 95. Mouth-bacteria, action of antiseptics on, 227,
Ivory, inflammatory reaction in. 123. 228.
distention of tubules in, 189. action of on albuminous substances, 115.
action of on carbohydrates, 105, 309.
JoDococcus magnus, 82, 88. biological studies on, 68.
Viiginatus, 09, 73, 74, 257. diastatic action of, 113, 311.
direct, action on mucous membrane, 295.
Lactic-acid fermentation, 20, 105, 20(5, 312.
influence of on general health, 297.
Leptothrix, 5, 7, 90, 182.
inverting action of, 113, -310.
buccalis, 47, 70, 71, 133, 134, Kij.
mode of nourishment, 211.
bueealis maxima, 69, 74.
I>roduction of fermentation by, 102.
gigantea, 80.
l)ulmonary diseases caused by, 299.
innominata, 69, 72, 257.
. relation of to formation of tartar, 99.
Leuconostoc mesenterioides. 22.
iincultivable, 80.
Leucoplakia oris, 349.
various forms of, 84.
Leveling apparatus, 51.
Vignal's, 90.
Levulose, 116.
Mouth-washes, antiseptic, e.xperiinents with,
Lichens, 1.
231, 234.
Light, action of on growth of bacteria, 12.
use of, 225, 228, 233.
Lime-casts in dentinal tubules, 192.
Mucor, 350.
Line cultures, 52.
Mucous membrane, susceptibility of to bac-
Liquefaction-foci, 179, 180. 186.
terial infection, 295, 319.
Liquid culture media, 59.
Mucus, buccal, 42.
Listcrine, 229.
acid reaction of, 210.
Lungs, affections of from mouth-bacteria, 299.
Muscarine, 30.
Lungsarcina, 32.
Mycetozoa, 2, 351, 353.
Lymphadenitis due to diseased teeth, 292.
Mycoderma aceti, 31, 68.
vini, 347.
Macrococci, 4, 85.
Myconostoc, 8.
Mannite fermentation, 22.
Mycosis tonsillaris benigna, S^4.
Mastication, influence of on the teeth, 219.
Mydaleine, 30.
Matrix of Leptothrix buccalis, 165.
Myxomycetes, 351.
Mechanical injuries, invasion of pathogenic
bacteria following, 274. Nasal cavity, aflections of due to diseased
teeth, 291.
Medullary elements of Abbott. 12G.
Merismopedia, 7.
Nasmyth's membrane, 147.
Mcrulius lacrymans, 133.
Nausea, causation of, 297.
Micrococci, 4.
Neumann's sheath, thickening of. 188.
Micrococcus ai-rogenes, 315, .317.
Neuridine, 30.
gingivje pyogenes, 270, 271.
Neurine, 30.
ncxifer, 88.
Nitric acid, formation of in the mouth, 117.
proiligiosus, 34.
Nitrification, 32, 117.
tetru genus, 68, 90, 265.
urea.', 12, 32.
OiDiUM, 34(5.
viscosus, 22.
lactis. 350.
Micro-organisms of dental decay, 214.
Oils, ethereal, antiseptic qualities of, 2.'i0.
of the mouth, development of study of, 45,
Over-staining, effects of, 188.
Oxyacids, fermentation of. 2(5.
Oxychloride of zinc, antiseptic qualities of,
methods of cultivating, .52.
Microscope, best form of. 50.
244.
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