290 INDEX. 



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Glaudcrs, aymptons 260, 264 



post-mortem indications 261 



pulmonal 260 



treatment of 286 



ulcers 279 



Hog-cholera a misnomer ; should bo classed with exanthemata 165 



definition 13G 



has all the characters of gastro-enteric fever in man 186 



Hog disease, action of Congress invoked 164 



affecting different breeds of hogs 120 



other animals 9, 14, 15, 100, 101, 102 



blood-poisoning 184 



can it be effectually quarantined ? 163 



causes ..39, 42,70,136,166,175,178 



hogs eating grain left by fattening cattle 178 



too close breeding 178 



character 180 



cleanliness 118 



climate and food, influence of 158 



clinical observations 54 



cohabitation of healthy hogs with sick ones 99 



communicated by passing car and wagon loads of infected hogs. . 156 



contagion 9,39,99,139,165 



description 20 



destruction in many cases the only remedy 139 



diagnosis 116 



difficulties of quarantining 164 



disinfectants 164 



duration 8, 115 



effectiveness of di-ied and frozen virus 6, 13, 16, 98, 99 



etiology 170 



experiments 19, 33, 49, 56, 66, 75, 98, 103 



food, effect of 117,158 



incubation 57 



infection of a pig with virus from a sheep 101 



in lUinois 19, 156 



Indiana 112 



Iowa 135 



Missouri .' 173 



Nebraska „ 177 



North Carolina 123 



Virginia 165, 167 



largely preventable by hygienic measures 173 



majority of cases under 12 months of age 166 



malaria 172 



modes of attack, first mode 179 



second mode 180 



morbific germs 10, 41, 42, 44, 53, 64, 65, 66, 158 



more fatal in summer and fall 6 



measui'es of arrest and extirpation 71, 139, 181 



prevention 45, 121, 132, 171, 181 



microscopic observations 61 



morbid process 7,26,39,43 



mycetic theory 158 



nature of the disease 42,69, 127 



infectious principle 42 



occult forms 99 



pathological conditions 115, 173 



per cent, of latal cases 186 



policy of niuicdial ti'eatment 71 



post-inortcm indications 31, 33,49,55,59, 103, 128, 142, 160, 170, 174, 184 



prevalence 113 



prognosis and ternunation 25 



propagation through inhalation doubtful 40 



recurrence of attack 120 



sanitary regulations 133 



symptoms 7,8,20,22,57,69, 114, 12(5, 160, 169, 173, 179 



SJ^u)nvms 19 



treatment 48,52,122,169,172,176,181 



