Disease and Its Causes by William Thomas Councilman


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CHAPTER VI

CLASSIFICATION OF THE ORGANISMS WHICH CAUSE DISEASE.--BACTERIA SIZE
SHAPE STRUCTURE CAPACITY FOR GROWTH MULTIPLICATION AND SPORE
INFORMATION.--THE ARTIFICIAL CULTIVATION OF BACTERIA.--THE IMPORTANCE
OF BACTERIA IN NATURE.--VARIATIONS IN BACTERIA.--SAPROPHYTIC AND
PARASITIC FORMS.--PROTOZOA.--STRUCTURE MORE COMPLICATED THAN THAT OF
BACTERIA.--DISTRIBUTION IN NATURE.--GROWTH AND
MULTIPLICATION.--CONJUGATION AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION.--SPORE
FORMATION.--THE NECESSITY FOR A FLUID ENVIRONMENT.--THE FOOD OF
PROTOZOA.--PARASITISM.--THE ULTRA MICROSCOPIC OR FILTERABLE
ORGANISMS.--THE LIMITATION OF THE MICROSCOPIC.--PORCELAIN FILTERS TO
SEPARATE ORGANISMS FROM A FLUID.--FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE PRODUCED BY AN
ULTRA MICROSCOPIC ORGANISM.--OTHER DISEASES SO PRODUCED.--DO NEW
DISEASES APPEAR? 116

CHAPTER VII

THE NATURE OF INFECTION.--THE INVASION OF THE BODY FROM ITS
SURFACES.--THE PROTECTION OF THESE SURFACES.--CAN BACTERIA PASS THROUGH
AN UNINJURED SURFACE?.--INFECTION FROM WOUNDS.--THE WOUNDS IN MODERN
WARFARE LESS PRONE TO INFECTION.--THE RELATION OF TETANUS TO WOUNDS
CAUSED BY THE TOY PISTOL.--THE PRIMARY FOCUS OR ATRIUM OF
INFECTION.--THE DISSEMINATION OF BACTERIA IN THE BODY.--THE DIFFERENT
DEGREES OF RESISTANCE TO BACTERIA SHOWN BY THE VARIOUS ORGANS.--MODE OF
ACTION OF BACTERIA.--TOXIN PRODUCTION.--THE RESISTANCE OF THE BODY TO
BACTERIA.--CONFLICT BETWEEN PARASITE AND HOST.--ON BOTH SIDES MEANS OF
OFFENSE AND DEFENSE.--PHAGOCYTOSIS.--THE DESTRUCTION OF BACTERIA BY THE
BLOOD.--THE TOXIC BACTERIAL DISEASES.--TOXIN AND ANTITOXIN.--IMMUNITY.--
THE THEORY OF EHRLICH 135

CHAPTER VIII

SECONDARY TERMINAL AND MIXED INFECTIONS.--THE EXTENSION OF INFECTION IN
THE INDIVIDUAL.--TUBERCULOSIS.--THE TUBERCLE BACILLUS.--FREQUENCY OF THE
DISEASE.--THE PRIMARY FOCI.--THE EXTENSION OF BACILLI.--THE DISCHARGE OF
BACILLI FROM THE BODY.--INFLUENCE OF THE SEAT OF DISEASE ON THE
DISCHARGE OF BACILLI.--THE INTESTINAL DISEASES.--MODES OF
INFECTION.--INFECTION BY SPUTUM SPRAY.--INFECTION OF WATER
SUPPLIES.--EXTENSION OF INFECTION BY INSECTS.--TRYPANASOME
DISEASES.--SLEEPING SICKNESS.--MALARIA.--THE PART PLAYED BY
MOSQUITOES.--PARASITISM IN THE MOSQUITO.--INFECTION AS INFLUENCED BY
HABITS AND CUSTOMS.--HOOKWORM DISEASE.--INTERRELATION BETWEEN HUMAN AND
ANIMAL DISEASES.--PLAGUE.--PART PLAYED RATS IN TRANSMISSION.--THE PRESENT
EPIDEMIC OF PLAGUE 159

CHAPTER IX

DISEASE CARRIERS.--THE RELATION BETWEEN SPORADIC CASES OF INFECTIOUS
DISEASE AND EPIDEMICS.--SMALLPOX.--CEREBROSPINAL
MENINGITIS.--POLYOMYELITIS.--VARIATION IN THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF
INDIVIDUALS.--CONDITIONS WHICH MAY INFLUENCE SUSCEPTIBILITY.--RACIAL
SUSCEPTIBILITY.--INFLUENCE OF AGE AND SEX.--OCCUPATION AND
ENVIRONMENT.--THE AGE PERIOD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES 185

CHAPTER X

INHERITANCE AS A FACTOR IN DISEASE.--THE PROCESS OF CELL
MULTIPLICATION.--THE SEXUAL CELLS DIFFER FROM THE OTHER CELLS OF THE
BODY.--INFECTION OF THE OVUM.--INTRAUTERINE INFECTION.--THE PLACENTA AS A
BARRIER TO INFECTION.--VARIATIONS AND MUTATIONS.--THE INHERITANCE OF
SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DISEASE.--THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOLISM IN THE PARENTS
ON THE DESCENDANTS.--THE HEREDITY OF NERVOUS DISEASES.--TRANSMISSION OF
DISEASE BY THE FEMALE ONLY.--HEMOPHILIA.--THE INHERITANCE OF
MALFORMATIONS.--THE CAUSES OF MALFORMATIONS.--MATERNAL IMPRESSIONS HAVE
NO INFLUENCE.--EUGENICS 197

CHAPTER XI

CHRONIC DISEASES.--DISEASE OF THE HEART AS AN EXAMPLE.--THE STRUCTURE
AND FUNCTION OF THE HEART.--THE ACTION OF THE VALVES.--THE PRODUCTION
OF HEART DISEASE BY INFECTION.--THE CONDITIONS PRODUCED IN THE
VALVES.--THE MANNER IN WHICH DISEASE OF THE VALVES INTERFERES WITH
THEIR FUNCTION,--THE COMPENSATION OF INJURY BY INCREASED ACTION OF
HEART.--THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE HEART.--THE RESULT OF IMPERFECT WORK OF
THE HEART.--VENOUS CONGESTION.--DROPSY.--CHRONIC DISEASE OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM.--INSANITY.--RELATION BETWEEN INSANITY AND
CRIMINALITY.--ALCOHOLISM AND SYPHILIS FREQUENT CAUSES OF
INSANITY.--THE DIRECT AND INDIRECT CAUSES OF NERVOUS DISEASES.--THE
RELATION BETWEEN SOCIAL LIFE AND NERVOUS DISEASES.--FUNCTIONAL AND
ORGANIC DISEASE.--NEURASTHENIA 219

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