INDEX 



565 



Seven-day fever, Japanese, 73o. 



Seven-days' fever, see Dengue. 



Shanghai, Clonorchis sinensis, 225. 



Shaohing, Fasciolopsis infections, 

 229-230. 



Sheep, liver fluke, 209-211; Param- 

 phistomum cervi, 229; hydatids, 

 248; host of Trichostrongylus in- 

 stabilis, 282; Linguatula rhina- 

 ria, 349; tick paralysis, 358- 

 359; grazing to destroy ticks, 

 369; head maggot, 523. 



SHIPLEY, A. E., 204. 



Shrimp, host of Fasciolopsis buski, 

 229. 



Siberia, Opisthorchis felineus in man, 

 225. 



Sicily, breeding places of phleboto- 

 mus flies, 468, 473. 



SIKORA, H., 391, 392, 393, 394. 



Silver, organic compounds of, for 

 Balantidium infections, 127. 



Silver nitrate, for Vincent's angina 

 and noma, 73B. 



SimuliidfiD, 478-484. 



Simulium, 481; relation to Oncho- 



cerca ccecutiens, 311. 

 columbaczense, 482. 

 griseicollis, 482. 

 pecuarum, 481. 

 venustum, 481. 



Siphonaptera, characteristics, 330, 

 404; see also fleas. 



Siphunculata, 330, 388. 



Situtunga antelope, reservoir for 

 sleeping sickness trypanosomes, 

 107; host of Glossina palpalis, 

 498, 499. 



Skunk, host of Pulex irritans, 414. 



Sleeping sickness, importance, 93; 

 Rhodesian, 94, 97, 103; Gam- 

 bian, 97, 103; Nigerian, 98, 103, 

 104; 98-108; transmission, 98- 

 99, 490, 496-501; course of, 103- 

 104; treatment, 104-106; pre- 

 vention, 106-108; animal reser- 

 voirs, 107, 503-504. 



Smallpox, 169; parasite of, 170, 191. 



SMITH, A. J., 142. 



SMITH, J. B., 434, 435, 441, 456, 459. 



Smudge, for mosquitoes, 457; for 

 blackflies, 484. 



Snails, intermediate hosts of flukes, 

 209-210; destruction of, 212; 

 of Schistosoma, 214, 215, 216, 

 217, 219-220. 



Snakes, possible reservoirs of Leish- 

 mania, 92, 471. 



SNIJDERS, E. P., 173. 



SNOW, F. H., 521. 



SNOW, W. F., 58. 



Soap, in treatment of itch, 345. 



Sodium fluoride, for fleas, 421-422. 



Somaliland, relapsing fever, 44. 



Sources of Information, periodicals, 

 529-531; books, 531-533. 



South Africa, blood-fluke infections 

 in British soldiers, 214-215; ik- 

 termediate host of Schistos- 

 oma hcematobium, 216. 



South America, oriental sore, 85; 

 uta, 86; espundia, 89; trypanoso- 

 miasis (Chagas' disease), 94, 108; 

 Cocddium seeberi, 174; dengue, 

 182; use of shoes, 265; Filaria 

 perstans, 308; Filaria juncea, 

 308; land-leeches, 319; Cimex 

 hemipterus, 373; Triatoma, 

 379-381; Rhodnius prolixus, 

 382; Dysodius lunatus, 382- 

 383; Dermatobia in cattle, 513. 



South Sea Islands, dengue, 182; Fil- 

 aria bancrofti, 301; prevalence 

 of elephantiasis, 305; Aedes col- 

 opus, 448. 



SPAGNOLIO, G., 83. 



SPALLANZANI, A., 6. 



Sparganum, 247; 251-263. 

 mansoni, 252. 

 proliferum, 252-253. 



Spinose ear tick, see Otiobius 

 megnini. 



Spiny-headed worms, see Acantho- 

 cephala. 



Spiracles, of insects, 328; of ticks, 

 354. 



