PART V ORAL AND NASAL SECRETIONS
Microscopical Examination of Saliva Chemical Examination of the Saliva Specific Gravity of Saliva . Amount of Saliva... I1—Nasal Secretion : Pathogenic Organisms Nasal Concretions Cerebrospinal Fluid
PART VI ‘THE SPUTUM
I—Genoral Considerations =... eee II.—Macroscopical Examination ‘The Amount, 381; The Consistence, 382; The Color, 382; The Odor, 383; Fibrinous Casts, 383; Curschmann’s Spirals, 383; Echinococcus’ Cysts, 384; Coneretions and Foreign Bodies, 384. TIL—Microscopical Examination Leucocytes, 384; Red Blood Corpuscles, 384; Epi. thelial Cells, 385; Elastic Tissue, 385; Fibrin, 387. Crystals in the Sputum Patty Acid Crystals, 387; Cholesterin, 387; Charcot- Leyden Crystals, 387; Leucin and Tyrosin, 388; Hematoidin Crystals, 388; Calcium Oxalate and Triple Phosphate Crystals, 388.
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I1].—Microscopical Examination (Continued) — vean Bacteria in Sputum . 388
The Tubercle Bacillus, 389; Lepra Bacillus, 305;
Smegma Bacillus, 396; Timothy Bacillus, 397;
Anthrax Bacillus, 397; Micrococcus catarthalis,
3098; Streptococci, 398; Staphylococci, 398; Mi-
crococcus tetragenus, 399; Pneumococcus lauce-
olatus, 399; Bacillus mucosus capsulatus, 400;
‘Typhoid Bacillus, 400; Plague Bacillus, 401; In-
fluenza Bacillus, 401; Glanders Bacillus, 401.
Fungi in the Sputum. ee Actinomyces hominis . . . . «402 ‘The Sputa in Disease 403
‘Acute Bronchitis, 403; Chronic Bronchitis, 403; Gangrene of the Lung, 404; Fibrinous Bronchi- tis, 404; Acute Lobar Pneumonia, 405; Empyema, 406; Abscess of Liver, 406; Bronchial Asthma, 406; Chronic Congestion, 407; Carcinoma or Sar- coma of the Lungs, 407; Pulmonary Tubercu-
losis, 407. Pneumoconioses % . 408 ‘Anthracosis, 408; Siderosis, 408; Chalicosis, 408; Amylosis, 409.