INDEX 



Abscess, amoebic, 107, 112; for- 

 mation of, 106, 107; from bot- 

 fly, 142; from flea, 144 



Actinomycosis, epitome of, 184 



Adolescence, typhoid fever and 

 tuberculosis in, 97 



Age, influence on disease, 94-98 



Agglutination, 27; agglutinins in, 

 27 



Ague, 198, 199 



Albumin, tests for, in urine, 246 



Amoebic dysentery, 112 



Antibodies, 25, 99 



Antiseptics, definition of, 57 ; 

 sugar and salt, 58 



Antitoxin, 25, 30 



Anthrax, epitome, 185 



Armed tape- worm, 137 



Arsenical poisoning, 4 



Ascaris lumbricoides, 124 



Asiatic cholera, temperature in, 



19 

 Asiatic lung fluke, 130 



Bacilli, 44 



Bacilluria, 160 



Bacteria, 38; aerobic and anaero- 

 bic, 56; agents harmful to, 57; 

 air, 49; arts and industries, 

 39; in complications, 32; dis- 

 tribution, 45-50; in dust, 47, 



48 ; effect on, drying, light, 

 ozone, heat, etc., 60-63; ^^^^s 

 from body, 152; expectoration 

 and nasal secretions, 155; fac- 

 tors necessary for growth, 53- 

 57; in feces. 156; forms of, 43; 

 grouping, 44; ground, 47; in 

 inflammations, 105; multipli- 

 cation, 42; pathogenic and 

 non-pathogenic, 41; shape, 43; 

 size, 42; skin, exit from, 161; 

 specific and non-specific, 51; 

 spores, 52; suppurations, exit 

 in, 164; thermal death-point, 

 217; in urine, 160; virulent 

 and non- virulent, 41; vomit, 

 156; in water, 48 



Bacteriaemias, 20 



Bactericidal, 27 



Bacteriolysins, 27 



Balsam Peru, specific in itch, 148 



Bed-b^gs, 144 



Bichloride of mercury, 221 



Bilharziosis, 132 



Black death (see bubonic plague) 



Bladder- worms, 135 



Blood, examination of, 236; for 

 malaria, 238; for typhoid fever, 

 236; exit for infectious agents, 

 162 



Boas, test-breakfast, 235 



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