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INDEX 



Phlebotomus minutus, 471; 

 blackflies, 478; Chrysomyia 

 bezziana, 521. 



Indian bedbug, see Cimex hemipterus 



Infantile kala-azar, 82-84; distribu- 

 tion, 82; transmission, 82-83, 

 413, 417; course of, 84; treat- 

 ment, 84; prevention, 84. 



Infantile paralysis, 195; and stable- 

 flies, 507. 



Infectious jaundice, 65; course of, 

 65-66; mode of infection, 67; 

 in rats, 67-68; treatment, 68; 

 prevention, 68-69. 



Infusoria, see Ciliata. 



Insanity, relation of syphilis to, 53, 

 54. 



Insects, 325-330; general character- 

 istics, 325; mouthparts, 325- 

 327; general anatomy, 327-329; 

 life history, 329-330; classifica- 

 tion, 330. 



Intestinal flukes, 228-230; life his- 

 tory, 230. 



Intestinal Protozoa, 115-127; of 

 man and animals, 115, 117; 

 encystment, 115-116; specific 

 hosts, 116; geographic distribu- 

 tion, 116; pathogenic effects, 

 116-117; prevalence, 116; bi- 

 flagellate species, 117-118; mul- 

 tiflagellate species, 118-125, cili- 

 ates, 126, 127; effects on prog- 

 ress of school children, 266- 

 267; see also amebae. 



Intestinal worms, entrance and exit 

 from host, 201; effects on host, 

 201-204; nutriment absorbed 

 by, 202; toxic effects, 202-203; 

 infection of wounds made by, 

 203-204; effects on progress of 

 school children, 266-267; round 

 worms, 270-272; selection of 

 drug for treatment, 270; search 

 for eggs, 272; prevention, 266- 

 269, 272; see also various spe- 

 cies. 



lodamceba, 129, 132. 



butscMii, 132, 142. 



Iodine, for Trichomonas infec- 

 tions, 122. 



Iodine or I. cysts, 142. 



Ipecac, and amebic dysentery, 137. 



Island of Principe, extermination of 

 sleeping sickness, 108, 502. 



Ismailia, reduction of malaria, 165. 



Isospora, in man, 172, 173. 

 hominis, 172. 



Italy, infantile kala-azar, 84; ful- 

 minant malaria, 163; reduction 

 of malaria, 165; phlebotomus 

 fever, 184; Hymenolepis nana, 

 242; Moniliformis monilifor- 

 mis, 284; Pediculoides, 338; 

 breeding places of phlebotomus 

 flies, 468. 



Itch, 342, 344-345; Norwegian, 343; 

 treatment, 345-346; preven- 

 tion, 346. 



Itch mites, 342-346; description, 

 342-343; life history, 343-344; 

 disease caused by, 344-345; 

 treatment, 345-346; preven- 

 tion, 346. 



ITURBE, J., 217. 



Ixodes, habits, 356; characteristics, 



366. 



holocydus, and tick paralysis, 359, 

 pilosus, and tick paralysis, 359. 

 ricinus, 367. 



Ixodidae, egg-laying habits, 355; 

 general characteristics, 356-357; 

 important species, 366-367; 

 key to genera, 366. 



JANICKI, C., 246. 



Janthinosoma lutzi, carrier of Der- 



matobia, 452, 453 

 posticata, 452, 453. 



Japan, relapsing fever, 43; infec- 

 tious jaundice, 65, 67; rat-bite 

 fever, 73; seven-day fever, 73o; 

 kedani, 190; Schistosoma jap- 

 onicum, 218, 219; lung flukes, 

 220, 223; human liver flukes, 

 224, 225, 227; Yokagawa yoka- 



