Topley and Wilson's Principles of Bacteriology and Immunity

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Edward Arnold, 1957Description: viii; 2331 p. : il. bynSubject(s):
Contents:
I. -- II.
VOLUME II -- PART III -- INFECTION AND RESISTANCE -- CHAPTER -- 42. TYPES OF IMMUNITY. -- 43. THE MEASUREMENT OF IMMUNITY REACTIONS IN THE LIVING ANIMAL. -- 44. THE MECHANISMS OF BACTERIAL INFECTION -- 45. THE MECHANISMS THAT HINDER OR PREVENT THE ACCESS OF BACTERIA TO -- THE TISSUES -- 46. THE MECHANISMS OF ANTITOXIC IMMUNITY -- 47. THE MECHANISMS CONCERNED IN SPECIFIC ANTIBACTERIAL -- 48. THE AGGRESSIVE ACTION OF BACTERIA. -- IMMUNITY -- 49. THE NATURAL ANTIBODIES: THEIR NATURE, ORIGIN AND BEHAVIOUR 50. THE ANTIBODY-FORMING APPARATUS AND ITS REACTIONS -- 51. ANAPHYLAXIS, HYPERSENSITIVENESS AND ALLERGY -- 52. CERTAIN NON-SPECIFIC MECHANISMS IN GENERAL IMMUNITY -- 53. LOCAL IMMUNITY -- GENERAL OR LOCAL IMMUNITY -- CHEMICAL AND CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS AND OTHER FACTORS ON -- 54. THE INFLUENCE OF DIET, FATIGUE, CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY, -- 56. HERD INFECTION AND HERD IMMUNITY -- 55. IMMUNITY IN VIRUS DISEASES -- PART IV -- THE APPLICATION OF BACTERIOLOGY TO MEDICINE AND HYGIENE -- 57. ACTINOMYCOSIS, ACTINOBACILLOSIS AND RELATED DISEASES -- 58. SWINE ERYSIPELAS, ERYSIPELOID, MOUSE SEPTICEMIA, AND INFECTIVE MONONUCLEOSIS OF RABBITS -- 59. TUBERCULOSIS. -- 66. SCARLET FEVER, AND OTHER DISEASES DUE TO HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI -- 67. PYOGENIC AND WOUND INFECTIONS -- 61. DIPHTHERIA AND OTHER DISEASES DUE TO CORYNEBACTERIA -- 60. LEPROSY, RAT LEPROSY, SARCOIDOSIS, AND JOHNE'S DISEASE -- 62. GLANDERS AND MELIOIDOSIS -- 63. CHOLERA. -- 64. MENINGITIS -- 65. GONORRHOEA -- 68. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF RHEUMATIC INFECTIONS AND OF ENDOCARDITIS -- 69. ENTERIC INFECTIONS -- 70. BACILLARY DYSENTERY -- 71. INFECTIVE ENTERITIS OF INFANCY 72. BACTERIAL FOOD POISONING AND BOTULISM -- 73. PLAGUE, PASTEURELLOSIS, AND PSEUDOTUBERCULOSIS -- 74. ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS -- 75. UNDULANT FEVER, CONTAGIOUS ABORTION OF CATTLE, AND ALLIED INFECTIONS: TULARÆMIA -- 76. ANTHRAX. -- 77. TETANUS . -- 78. GAS GANGRENE: CLOSTRIDIAL INFECTIONS OF MAN AND ANIMALS -- 79. MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES: NECROBACILLOSIS, OZENA, RHINOSCLEROMA, GRANULOMA VENEREUM, SOFT CHANCRE, CAT-SCRATCH FEVER, GLANDULAR FEVER, BARTONELLA INFECTIONS, AND VARIOUS OTHER DISEASES. -- 80. RELAPSING FEVER, AVIAN SPIROCHETOSIS, AND VINCENT'S ANGINA SI. SYPHILIS, RABBIT SYPHILIS, YAWS, AND PINTA -- 82. WEIL'S DISEASE AND OTHER LEPTOSPIRAL DISEASES: RAT-BITE FEVER -- 83. TYPHUS FEVER AND OTHER RICKETTSIAL DISEASES -- 84. PLEUROPNEUMONIA, CONTAGIOUS AGALACTIA, AND ALLIED DISEASES -- 85. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES. A. LYMPHOGRANULOMA-PSITTACOSIS GROUP -- 86. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-continued. B. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY LESIONS OF THE SKIN -- 87. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-continued. C. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY LESIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM -- САТАВ 88. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-Continued. D. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY CATAR -- RHAL OR GENERALIZED INFECTION 89. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-continued. E. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY TUMOUR FORMATION. -- 90. THE NORMAL FLORA OF THE HUMAN BODY -- 91. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF AIR 92. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF WATER, SHELL-FISH AND SEWAGE -- 93. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF MILK -- INDEX TO VOLUMES I AND II.
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I. -- II.

VOLUME II -- PART III -- INFECTION AND RESISTANCE -- CHAPTER -- 42. TYPES OF IMMUNITY. -- 43. THE MEASUREMENT OF IMMUNITY REACTIONS IN THE LIVING ANIMAL. -- 44. THE MECHANISMS OF BACTERIAL INFECTION -- 45. THE MECHANISMS THAT HINDER OR PREVENT THE ACCESS OF BACTERIA TO -- THE TISSUES -- 46. THE MECHANISMS OF ANTITOXIC IMMUNITY -- 47. THE MECHANISMS CONCERNED IN SPECIFIC ANTIBACTERIAL -- 48. THE AGGRESSIVE ACTION OF BACTERIA. -- IMMUNITY -- 49. THE NATURAL ANTIBODIES: THEIR NATURE, ORIGIN AND BEHAVIOUR 50. THE ANTIBODY-FORMING APPARATUS AND ITS REACTIONS -- 51. ANAPHYLAXIS, HYPERSENSITIVENESS AND ALLERGY -- 52. CERTAIN NON-SPECIFIC MECHANISMS IN GENERAL IMMUNITY -- 53. LOCAL IMMUNITY -- GENERAL OR LOCAL IMMUNITY -- CHEMICAL AND CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS AND OTHER FACTORS ON -- 54. THE INFLUENCE OF DIET, FATIGUE, CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY, -- 56. HERD INFECTION AND HERD IMMUNITY -- 55. IMMUNITY IN VIRUS DISEASES -- PART IV -- THE APPLICATION OF BACTERIOLOGY TO MEDICINE AND HYGIENE -- 57. ACTINOMYCOSIS, ACTINOBACILLOSIS AND RELATED DISEASES -- 58. SWINE ERYSIPELAS, ERYSIPELOID, MOUSE SEPTICEMIA, AND INFECTIVE MONONUCLEOSIS OF RABBITS -- 59. TUBERCULOSIS. -- 66. SCARLET FEVER, AND OTHER DISEASES DUE TO HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI -- 67. PYOGENIC AND WOUND INFECTIONS -- 61. DIPHTHERIA AND OTHER DISEASES DUE TO CORYNEBACTERIA -- 60. LEPROSY, RAT LEPROSY, SARCOIDOSIS, AND JOHNE'S DISEASE -- 62. GLANDERS AND MELIOIDOSIS -- 63. CHOLERA. -- 64. MENINGITIS -- 65. GONORRHOEA -- 68. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF RHEUMATIC INFECTIONS AND OF ENDOCARDITIS -- 69. ENTERIC INFECTIONS -- 70. BACILLARY DYSENTERY -- 71. INFECTIVE ENTERITIS OF INFANCY 72. BACTERIAL FOOD POISONING AND BOTULISM -- 73. PLAGUE, PASTEURELLOSIS, AND PSEUDOTUBERCULOSIS -- 74. ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS -- 75. UNDULANT FEVER, CONTAGIOUS ABORTION OF CATTLE, AND ALLIED INFECTIONS: TULARÆMIA -- 76. ANTHRAX. -- 77. TETANUS . -- 78. GAS GANGRENE: CLOSTRIDIAL INFECTIONS OF MAN AND ANIMALS -- 79. MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES: NECROBACILLOSIS, OZENA, RHINOSCLEROMA, GRANULOMA VENEREUM, SOFT CHANCRE, CAT-SCRATCH FEVER, GLANDULAR FEVER, BARTONELLA INFECTIONS, AND VARIOUS OTHER DISEASES. -- 80. RELAPSING FEVER, AVIAN SPIROCHETOSIS, AND VINCENT'S ANGINA SI. SYPHILIS, RABBIT SYPHILIS, YAWS, AND PINTA -- 82. WEIL'S DISEASE AND OTHER LEPTOSPIRAL DISEASES: RAT-BITE FEVER -- 83. TYPHUS FEVER AND OTHER RICKETTSIAL DISEASES -- 84. PLEUROPNEUMONIA, CONTAGIOUS AGALACTIA, AND ALLIED DISEASES -- 85. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES. A. LYMPHOGRANULOMA-PSITTACOSIS GROUP -- 86. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-continued. B. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY LESIONS OF THE SKIN -- 87. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-continued. C. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY LESIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM -- САТАВ 88. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-Continued. D. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY CATAR -- RHAL OR GENERALIZED INFECTION 89. FILTRABLE VIRUS DISEASES-continued. E. GROUP CHARACTERIZED BY TUMOUR FORMATION. -- 90. THE NORMAL FLORA OF THE HUMAN BODY -- 91. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF AIR 92. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF WATER, SHELL-FISH AND SEWAGE -- 93. THE BACTERIOLOGY OF MILK -- INDEX TO VOLUMES I AND II.