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INDEX 



Eyo-spots, in Blood, described, 114-5 ; 



PI. V. {h),faciiuj 109 

 EscrotA {sec also Fieces, •(• Urine), in Kalanzar 160 



Ficcal Organisms, classes of iOd 7 



EfiFect on, of Sunlight 296-7 



Faces, Human, and of Certain Domestic Animals 

 in the Sudan, The Presence, Type 

 and Possible Significance of Lactose- 

 fermenting Bacilli in Surface 

 Waters and in, R. G. Archibald, 



319, Tables, 322-4, 327 d seq. 

 Faeces of Animals (Domestic), B. ctonca: in, 236, 326 

 Lactose-fennenters in ... 326, Table, 332 

 Human, Bacterial content of, effect on, 



of Earth Burial ... 326, Tables, 330-1 

 Lactose-fermenters 



Experiments on 322 ct scq. 



on Typos ... 325, Tables, 327 el seq. 



Seasonal variations in Bacterial 



content 325 



Sunlight as affecting, 325-6; Tables, 328 

 E.xamination of, in Fevers, obstinate 



and obscure 223 



Micro-organism found in, iu Pyrexia ... 236 

 Fallacies and Puzzles in Blood Examination, 

 by the Director, 23, 109 ; PI. V., VI., 

 VII., facing 109, 112, 120; 



Figs. 28, 29, 30, 111, 116 

 Fallacies 



Adventitious 110 <;< scq. 



Blotting-paper fallacy 113-4 



Foreign matter, yeast, pollen, intestinal 



substances, &c. ... ... 110 et seq. 



Parasite-like bodies from gut, skin, 



hair, &c. 112-3 



Yeast-cells, how to distinguish from 



Parasites 113 



Autogenetic 



I. In Fresh Blood 114 et .leq. 



Chain, dumb-bell, droplet, and 



filament phenomena, 115-6 ; Fig. 30, 116 

 Eye-spots, 114-5; PI. V. (6), facing 109 



Free Flagella 118 



Granules... 115 



Hiemocouia 117-8 



Vacuoles ... 114 



II. Stained Blood 118 <•/ seq. 



Bodies in extra-nuclear protoplasm of 



certain mononuclears, 123 ; 



PI. VI. (3, ir)),/acinr, 112 

 Figures in darker type indicate 



Fallacies {,continued) 



Antogenctic (continued) 



Centrosomes iu Bird's Erythrocytes ... 121 

 Curious appearance in Gerbil's blood, 



120; PI. VII. (S), facing 120 

 Erythrocytes, alterations in .. 119-20 



Granular changes, 120; 



PI. VII. (5), facing 120 



Granules 120; PI. VII., /n«n</ 120 



Howell-JoUy bodies, 120, 121; 



PI. VI. ae), facing 112 



Platelets 116-9 



.Spinilehi-llni 119 



Blood-parasites, so-called 109 



Precautions witji Slides advisable ...113-4 



True Haematozoa recently discovered. 

 " Howell and Horro<:ks " bodies, where 



found 124-5 



Parasites, unidentified, in Frog's blood... 125 

 Protozoon in Ancemia, Hoefer's ... ... 124 



ScrgenteUa hominis ... ... ... 124 



Fnscinla aignplica, ova of, in Splenomegaly ... 161 

 Feeding and Insect Transmission of Spiroi'hatcs 70 

 Ferrata's plasmosomes, 78, 123 ; 



PI. VI. r.i), facing 112 

 Fevers, see Malaria, Pyrexia, Relapsing, ^-c. 



Described by Archibald ... ... ... 22 



Indefinite, X Bodies in Human Blood iu, 365 n •]• 

 in the Sudan, by the Director, 23, 219, 

 Figs. 62-73 (Charls 1-12), 218, 221, 



225, 227, 229 

 Classes of. Instances of. 



Ankylostomiasis 223 



Bilharziosis, chronic 223 



Dengue 220 



Helminth-caused Fevers 223 



Hepatitis 219-220 



Malarially induced 223 



Malta Fever 220 



Phlobotomus fever 220 



Possible forms, not definitely diagnosed, 222-3 

 Pyelo-nephritis(?), 224-6; Fig. 69 



(Chart 8), 225 



Pyogenic in origin 224, 226 



"Sand-fly" fever 220 



Septicemic Fever, 224-6; Fig. 69 



(C/uirt 8), 225 

 Splenomegaly, various forms of, 223-4 ; 



Figs. G7, fiS (Charts fi. 7), 225 



Syphilis 22.1 



Toxic Enteritis 22(1 



Tuberculosis 222 



Uncertain in Origin, 226 et seq.; 



Figs. 70-3 (Charts 9-12), 227, 229 



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