INDEX 



68 1 



Comma bacillus, cause of cholera, 205 



Koch's, 621 



differentiation from Fink- 



ler-Prior spirillum (Vibrio proteus), 621 

 Compound tablet, sterilization of water 



by, 557 . . . ,. , . 



Conjunctivitis aestivalis (spring catarrh), 



516 



and keratitis, phlyctenular, 516 



■ , treatment, 516 



astringent remedies for, 526, 527 



— catarrhalis, 511 



. double, discharging chyle, associated 



with lilaria infection, 294 



gonorrhoeal, 510, 512 



resulting from unclean habits. 



510 . , . 



Connective tissue tumours, benign, 502 



malignant, 502 



Continents, new means of intercourse 

 between, opening of, increasing study 

 of transmission of communicable dis- 

 eases, 543 



Convulsions in ackee poisoning, 456 



Coolie itch, treatment, 463 



Copper in water, method of estimating, 



sulphate, test for, 579 



pencil in trachoma, 514 



sterilization of water by, 557 



Copra itch, 463 



Corals, venomous, 448 



• sting from, symptoms, 449 



Cordylobia anthro])haga, larvre of, caus- 

 ing myiasis, 482 



Cordylobiasis, 464 



Cornea, abrasions of, 509 



Countries, new means of intercourse be- 

 tween, opening of, increasing' study of 

 transmission of communicable diseases, 



543 

 Cover slips, method of cleaning, 604 

 Cox's method of treatment of cholera, 211 

 Craw craw (nodular dermatitis), treat- 

 ment, 464 

 Creeping disease or erui^tion, difficulty 



of treatment, 464 

 Crocidura coerulea (Indian musk rat), 



resistent to plague, 171 

 Crotalinae, 426, 431 



in America, 435 



Crotaline venom (snake bite 



i43 



symptoms, 

 mottled 



Crotalus confluentus (Pacific or 

 rattlesnake), 429 



terrificus (dog-faced rattlesnake), 428 



Culex fatigans, breeding places, 295 



carrier of filaria, 294 



larvse and pupae of, 294, 295 



morphology, 294 



transmission of dengue by, 376 



Cultures, differentiating growth, 624 



preparation of, 621 



Current steam disinfector, 593 

 Cycloplegics in eye diseases, 528 

 Cyclops quadricornis, intermediate host 



of Dracunculus medinensis (guinea- 

 worm), 301 



Cyllin as disinfectant, 594 



Cytolysins, action of, 600 



in snake venom, four groups of, 440 



Daniels, diagnosis of microfilaria, 277 



tests for bacteriological examination 



of water, 642 



Darling, discovery of Histoplasma capsu- 



latum by, 6 

 IDavainea madagascariensis, infection in 



children, 263 

 Dengue, aetiology, 377 



definition, 376 



diagnosis, 378 



of phlebotomus fever from, 361 



■ of yellow fever from, 370 



• geogra])hical distribution, 376 



incubation period, 377 



insects transmitting, 376. 



leucopenia in, 377 



seasonal prevalence and general 



habitat of, 541 



seciuelas and complications, 378 



symptomatology, 377 



treatment, 378 



Dermatitis bullosa plantaris, 464 

 difficulty in treatment, 465 



cupoliformis, difficulty of treatment. 



46: 



46c 



exfoliativa, local applications in, 

 — (pityriasis rubra), treatment, 



465 

 ■ macrogyrata, 466 



nodosa rubra, treatment, 466 



papillaris capillitii, 470 



rimosa of the toes, treatment, 466 



Solaris, 466 



venenata, classification, 466 



treatment, 466 



vesicular, 505 



Dermatobia cyaniventris, larvse of, caus- 

 ing myiasis, 482 

 Dermatophiliasis, 466 

 symptoms, 467 



treatment, 467 



Diamond drill, Sullivan's, for producing 



bore well, 551 

 DiarrhcEa, chylous and lymph, 284 



dysenteric, infantile, symptomato- 

 logy of, 199 



hill, setiology, 351 



— — ■ definition, 351 



diagnosis of sprue from, 358 



pathology, 351 



symptoms, 352 



theories of, 351 



■ treatment, 352 



• infantile, treatment of, 202 



Dibothriocephalus latus (human 



worm), 260 



morphology, 266, 261 



produces severe anaemia 



fever, 260 

 Diet, articles 



average, 



hard work. 



tape- 



wit h 



of, causing pain in sprue, 

 not engaged in 



male 



for 



m pellagra, 336 

 in sprue, 358, 359 



articles to be 



in typhoid fever 



avoided, 

 in the 



359 . 

 tropics, 



222 



in yellow fever, 

 of natives, 565 



371 



