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INDEX 



Chenopodium, oil of, for amebic dys- 

 entery, 138-139; for intestinal 

 flukes, 230; for tapeworms, 

 237; for hookworms, 263-264; 

 specific action, 270; for Ascaris, 

 270, 276; for whip worms, 277; 

 for pinworms, 279. 



Chicken mite, 341. 



Chickens, and bedbugs, 375; and 

 Triatoma, 379; Ceratophyllus 

 gallince, 417; Echidnophaga 

 gallinacea, 420. 



Chigger, see Dermatophilus pene- 

 trans and Harvest mites. 



Chigoe, see Dermatophilus penetrans. 



Chilomastix, 117. 

 mesnili, 122-123. 



China, relapsing fever, 43; syphilis, 

 50; kala-azar, 77; Embado- 

 monas sinensis, 118; Tri- 

 chomonas pathogenic, 121; 

 Schistosoma japonicum, 215; 

 Schistosoma mansoni, 218; 

 lung flukes, 220; human liver 

 flukes, 224; Yokagawa yoka- 

 gawa, 228; Fasciolopsis buski, 

 229; use of shoes, 265; rat fleas, 

 417; malaria-carrying Ano- 

 pheles, 441; transmission of 

 anthrax by tabanids, 488. 



Chinese fluke, see Clonorchis sin- 

 ensis. 



Chironomidse, and uta, 86, 477; 

 473-477; description, 473-475; 

 habits, 475; life history, 475- 

 476; annoyance, 476; as dis- 

 ease carriers, 476-477; control, 

 477. 



Chlamydophrys stercorea, 132-133. 



Chlamydozoa, 170, 191-195. 



Chloroform, for hookworm infec- 

 tions, 264; as an anthelmintic, 

 270-272; in milk for myiasis of 

 nose, ear, etc., 523. 



Chlorosis, 255. 



Chceromyia, 512-513. 



CHRISTIANSEN, E., 124. 



CHRISTOPHERSON, J. B., 216A. 



Chromidia, 28. 

 Chrysomyia bezziana, 521. 



macellaria, see Cochliomyia. 

 Chrysops, and Loa loa, 309-310, 486, 



487, 489; trap for, 490. 

 dimidiata, 489. 

 discalis, 489. 

 silacea, 489. 

 Chyluria, filarial, 305. 

 Cilia, 30. 

 Ciliata, cilia in, 30; 35; 36; human 



parasites, 126. 



Cimex, 371, 372; see also Bedbugs. 

 boueti, 373. 



hemipterus, and kala-azar, 77-78, 



377; characteristics, 372-373. 



lectularius, characteristics, 372- 



373; hosts, 374-375. 

 pipistrelli, 378. 

 rotundatus, see C. hemipterus. 

 Cimicidse, characteristics, 371. 

 Cinchona, see Quinine. 

 Cinchonization, see Quininization. 

 Cirri, 30. 



Cirrus pouch, 232. 

 Citellus beecheyi, and plague, 413. 

 Citronella, oil of, repellent for mos- 

 quitoes, 455. 

 Civet cats, hosts of Ancylostoma cey- 



lanicum, 255. 



Civil War, fly maggots in, 521. 

 CLARKE, F. C., 414. 

 Clonorchis endemicus, = sinensis, 225. 

 sinensis, discovery, 7; 211, 224- 



225; life history, 226. 

 Cnidosporidia, 36. 

 Cocaine, for leeches, 318. 

 Coccidians, 168; 170-173; life his- 

 tory, 170-172; in man, 172-173. 

 Coccidium seeberi, 174. 

 Coccoid bodies in spirochsetes, 39. 

 Cochliomyia macellaria, in espundia 

 sores, 90; egg-laying, 464, 519; 

 519-521; description, 519; ef- 

 fects, 520-521; treatment, 523. 

 Cockle bur, mites on, 341. 

 Cockroach, and Davainea madagas- 

 cariensis, 244; and Monili- 



