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communicable from animals to are due to 
Protozoa —a total of 43 ailments. 
Perhaps No. 28 Yellow Fever may now be included in 
Class IV. Diseases due to Protozoa. At one time Yellow 
Fever seemed to have an established bacteriology. due to 
Sanarelli’s announcement of his discovery of its bacillus, but 
now its protozoal origin seems to be determined. 
No. 31. Maltese Fever might be transferred to Class I. (a) 
owing to its cause, the Micrococcus Melitensis. 
No. 33. Negro-Lethargy, sleeping sickness, is believed to 
be due to a Trypanosome, a hoematozoon. 
No. 35, Verrugas—Peruvian Wart—is credited as the 
production of the Bacillus 
man, and 
Vaquierdo. 
I. Diseases of more or less estabiished = (2) Variola 
Bacterisiogy. (23) Mumps 
(a) Local or General Diseases due (24) Whooping Cough 
to Pyococci. (25) Sypailis 
(Mixed Infections.) 
(1) Septicemia and Pyzeimia 
(2) Erysipelas 
(3) Intective endocarditis 
‘4) Puerperal Septic Disease 
(5) Carbuneles and Boils 
(6) Infective Fevers 
Epidemic Preumonia 
Cerebro Spinal Meningitis 
Influenza 
Diphtheria 
Tetanus 
Enteric Fevet 
Cholera 
Oriental Plague 
Relapsing Fever 
(c) Infective Diseases of Chronic 
Course. 
(15) Tuberculosis 
(16) Leprosy 
(17) Aectinomycosis 
Il. Diseases of uncertain Bacteriology. 
(a) Not Endemic. 
(18) Measles 
(19) Rubeola 
(20) Searlet Fever 
(21) Varicella 
(b) Topical or Endemic. 
(Fevers of India). 
(26) Typhus 
(27) Dengue 
(28) Yellow Fever 
(29) Amoebic Dysentery 
(30) Beri Beri 
( Maltese Fever 
(32) Epidemic Dropsy 
(33) Negro Lethargy 
(34) Dehli Boil 
(85) Verrugas 
(36) Frambeesia 
31) 
32) 
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Ill. Infective Diseases communi- 
cable from Animals te Man. 
(a) Of certain Bacteriology. 
(37) Glanders 
(38) Anthrax 
(b) Of uncertain Bacteriology. 
(39) Vaccinia 
(40) Foot to mouth disease 
(41) Rabies 
IV. Disease due to Protozoa. 
(42) Malaria 
(43) Blackwater Fever 
