INDEX. 



259 



Relapsing fever, epitome, 201 

 Riegel, test-dinner, 235 

 Round- worm, 124 

 Rubella, epitome, 202 



Saprophytes, 40 



Sarcophaga Carnaria, 143 



Scarlet fever, epitome, 202; ten- 

 acity of virus, 155 



Schistosomum haematobium, 132 



Screw worm, 143 



Season, influence on predisposi- 

 tion, 90 



Secondary infections, 23 



Septicaemia, 20 



Skin, exit for bacteria, 161; portal 

 of entry, 173 



Sleeping sickness, 113 



Snail, host of Bilharzia haema- 

 tobium, 133 



Small-pox, epitome, 203, 204 



Spirilla, 44 



Spores, 52; disinfection of, 218 



Sputum,'examinationof, 226-229; 

 exit for bacteria and parasites, 

 156; collection of, 229; mum- 

 mular, 228 



Staphylococci, 45 



Stegomyia fasciata, in yellow 

 fever, 89 



Stomatitis (epidemic), epitome, 



205 . 

 Sterilization, definition, 57 

 Streptococci, 45 

 Strongyloides intestinalis, 122 

 Sugar, test for, in urine, 247 

 Suppuration, 106; exit for infec- 

 tious and parasitic agents, 164 

 Syphilis, epitome of, 206 



Taenia saginata, 136; taenia sol- 

 ium, 136 



Tape-worms, 133; beef, 136; 

 dwarf, 138; dog, 138; fish, 

 137; pork, 136; segments in 

 vomit, 156 



Temperature, effect on bacteria, 



55 



Terminal infections, 34 



Test-meals, 234 



Tetanus, epitome, 207 



Thread- worm, 125 



Tick-fever, 150 



Toxaemias, 20 



Toxins, 14, 20 



Trematodes, 129 



Treponema (spirochaeta) palli- 

 dum, II 



Trichinella spiralis, 122 



Trichiniasis, 122 



Tricresol, 223 



Tropics, predisposing influence, 

 81-86 



Trypanosomiasis, 113 



Tuberculosis, epitome, 208; in 

 children, 80; among Jews, 78; 

 negro, 78; North American 

 Indian, 78; as secondary in- 

 fection, 23 



Typhoid fever, epitome, 209- 

 212; without intestinal lesions, 

 170 



Ultra-microscopic, 11 



Uncinaria duodenalis, 126; Amer- 

 icana, 127 



Urine, albumen, tests for, 246; 

 bile. Smith's test, 243; collec- 

 tion, 248; examination, 241; 



