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INDEX 



gers, 420. 



Salt, enema for amebic dysentery, 

 138; to destroy hookworm 

 larvae, 267. 



Salt water, for myiasis of nose, ears, 

 etc., 523. 



Salvarsan, discovery, 8, 49; for re- 

 lapsing fever, 47; for syphilis, 

 56-57; for yaws, 64; for infec- 

 tious jaundice, 68; for rat-bite 

 fever, 73 A; for Vincent's angina 

 and noma, 73s; for tropical 

 ulcer, 73c; for trypanosomes, 

 105, 107; for Balantidium in- 

 fections, 127. 



Salvarsan copper, to prevent tryp- 

 anosome infections, 107. 



SALZMAN, F., 294. 



SAMBON, L. W., 350, 351, 451, 452, 

 453. 



Samoa, periodicity of Filaria ban- 

 crofti, 301. 



Sand flea, see Dermatophilus pene- 

 trans. 



Sandflies, see Phlebotomus flies. 



San Francisco, plague in, 2; anti-rat 

 campaign, 411. 



Sanitation, and syphilis, 61; and 

 prevention of amebic dysentery, 

 139; relation to intestinal 

 parasites, 265-269; effect on 

 school children's progress, 266- 

 267; necessity for practical 

 demonstrations, 268-269. 



Santonin, for intestinal fluke infec- 

 tions, 230; for Ascaris infec- 

 tions, 276. 



Sao Paulo, Triatoma sordida, 381; 

 Dermatobia transmitters, 453. 



Sarcocystin, toxin from Sarcospor- 

 idia spores,. 175. 



Sarcocystis muris, sexual phenomena, 



176. 



tenella bubalis, in Indian buffaloes, 

 176. 



Sarcodina, pseudopodia in, 29, 36, 

 129. 



Sarcophaga fusdcauda and intestinal 



myiasis, 526. 

 magnified, see Wohlfartia mag- 



nifica. 



Sarcophagidae, 521. 

 Sarcopsyllidae, 407, 418, 420. 

 Sarcoptes, 342-346. 

 scabiei, 342-346. 

 scabiei crustosce, 343, 345. 

 Sarcoptidse, 333, 342. 

 Sarcosporidia, 168, 174-176; in man, 



176. 



SAVARELLI, 184. 

 Scabies, 342. 

 Scarlet fever, 169, 191. 

 SCHAUDINN, F., 7, 49, 428. 

 Schistosoma, discovery, 7; life his- 

 tory discovered, 8, 213; see also 

 Blood flukes. 



hcematobium, 213-217; distribu- 

 tion, 213; relation to host, 214; 

 pathogenic effects, 214; life his- 

 tory, 215-216; treatment, 216A; 

 mode of infection, 216A; pre- 

 vention, 216A-216B. 

 japonicum, 215, 218-219; symp- 

 toms of infection, 218; life his- 

 tory, 219. 

 mansoni, 216, 217-218. 



SCHROEDER, O., 6. 

 SCHUEFFNER, W., 190. 

 SCHULZE, 6. 

 SCHWANN, 6. 



Scolex, 231 



Screening, for mosquitoes, 457. 



Screw-worm, see Cochliomyia macel- 



laria. 



Scutum, of ticks, 354. 

 Seal, host of Diphyllobothrium cor- 



datus, 247. 



Seattle, plague in, 411. 

 Seed ticks, 355. 

 SEIDELIN, H., 184. 

 SELLARDS, A. W., 136. 

 Serbia, relapsing fever, 45, 378, 399; 



typhus, 398. 

 SERGENT, E., 471. 

 Sesarma dehaani, intermediate host 



of lung flukes, 222. 



