INDEX 



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Helminthic infections, natives in Hadra prison 120 



Native cooks . . . . . . . . 25 



West Indian troops . . . . . . 26 



carriage of eggs by flies . . 140-142 



Heterophyes, carriage of eggs by flies . . 142, 152 

 Hospital cases, blood and mucus stool generally 



of bacillary dysentery . . . . 23 



comparison with infections in healthy 



men 22,23 



examination of 961 men . . . . 21-23 



infections amongst, according to char- 

 acter of stool . . . . . . . . 22 



number showing Entamcebae with red 



blood corpuscles 23 



percentage with blood and mucus stool 22 



protozoal infections amongst . . . .22, 26 



Infections, British prisoners 



convalescents in Egypt 



convalescents in London 



error of single examination . . 



error less if actual disease is caused 



healthy British troops 



healthy and unhealthy men, comparison 

 helminthic, Native prisoners 



23, 24, 26 

 19, 20, 26 

 ..20,26 

 ..11-14 

 .. 12 

 ..13,19 

 26 



24 



helminthic, Native cooks . . . . . . 24 



helminthic, West Indians 26 



hospital cases 21-23, 26 



hospital cases according to character of stool 22 



influence of previous dysentery on . . 



influence of previous stay in Gallipoli on . . 



influence of character of stool on . . . 



Native prisoners 



Native cooks . . . . . . 



table, general comparative . . 



West Indians 



Investigations, general outline of 



locality of 



Iodine cysts, absence of iodine body in . . 



characters of . . . . < 



drugs, action of . . . . . . 



mistaken for cysts of E. histolytica . 



percentage healthy troops . . . 



18 



. 18 

 .22,24 

 .24-26 

 .25-26 

 . 26 

 . 26 

 . 5-7 

 5 



. 83 

 .83,84 

 . 154 

 .48,84 

 .18,26 

 . 26 

 26 

 26 



convalescents in Egypt . . 



convalescents in London 



hospital cases 



hospital cases according to char- 

 acter of stool 20 



British prisoners . . . . 17-18, 26 



Native prisoners 24-26 



Native cooks 25, 26 



Iodine cysts, percentage West Indians . . 



size variations 



Isospora (see Coccidium). 



J 

 James, E. coli infection of five years' duration . . 



PAGE 

 ..25,26 

 83 



71 



Kofoid and Christiansen, dividing Lamblia in mice 76 

 Kuoncn and Swcllcngrebel, carriage of amoebic 

 cysts by flies 146, 150, 151, 152 



Lamblia Intestinahs, cats, presence of Lamblia in 24 

 cysts, division within . . . . . . 76 



action of disinfectants on 146, 147, 154 



conjugation within . . . . 76 



eosin test for vitality of . . . . 146 



ingested by E. coli . . . . 68 



irregular appearance of, in stool 76 



passage through flies (see Flies). 



drugs, action of (see Treatment). 



error of single examination . . 



infection, course of 



infection, persistence of 



pathogenicity 



percentage healthy troops 



convalescents in Egypt . 



convalescents in London 



hospital cases 



, 12-19 

 . 76 

 . 76 

 . 77 

 .18-26 

 . 26 

 . 26 

 26 



hospital cases according to charac- 

 ter of stool 26 



.. 23,24,26 



British prisoners 



Native prisoners 



Native cooks 



West Indians 



reproducing forms 



situation in intestine . . 



size variations in 



Liver abscess, amoebae present during emetin 



..24,26 

 ..25,26 

 ..25,26 

 .. 74 

 .. 152 

 75 



treatment 



present when stool is negative 



Lizard, amoebae resembling E. coli 



tetramitus of . . 



Low, view on pathogenicity of E. coli . 

 treatment of carrier case by emetin 



use of methyl emetin in 



infection 

 Lucilia, carriage of cysts by 



II 



Macrophages, resemblance to entamoabae 

 Material, collection of 



66, 114 

 .. 66 

 .. 137 

 .. 137 

 .. 72 

 .. 104 

 E. histolytica 



.. .. 107 

 143, 145, 152 



..60.61 

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