INDEX 



689 



Liver abscess, position, 48 



spontaneous rupture of, 52 



symptomatology, 51 



termination, 52 



■ treatment, 53 



— varieties, 48 



abscesses of, multiple, ania^bic, 49 



condition in yellow fever, 367 



in blackwater fever, 386 



microscopical appearance in African 



trypanosomiasis, 139 



post-mortem appearances of, in 



schistosomiasis infected with S. japoni- 

 cum, 252 



tropical, 414 



parasite of dermal leish- 



maniasis, 63 



sym]5tomatology, 414 



treatment, 55, 414 



prescription for, 414 



Lizards, venomous, 4^3 

 Loa loa, carrier of, 298 

 causative parasite of loasis, 



296 



habits, 298 



• illustrations of, 296, 297, 298 



life-history, 298 



morphology, 296, 297, 298 



Loasis, causative parasite, 296 



definition, 295 



geographical distribution, 295 



symptomatology, 299 



treatment, 299 



Lolismus, 454 



Loos hypothesis of schistosomiasis, con- 

 clusions as to prevention and treatment 

 based on, 249-250 



theory of, relating to S. mansoni. 



Lotions, application to tropical ulcera- 

 tions, 505 



Low intermittent non-malarial fever, 

 long course of, 396 



symptomatology, 396 



Lungs, microscopical appearance in 

 African trypanosomiasis, 139 



Lupus erythematosus, differentiation from 

 lupus vulgaris, 475 



treatment, 476 



Lustig's and Galeotti's serum in prophy- 

 laxis of plague, 176 



Lymphangiectasis, filarial, definition, 281 



symptomatology-, 281 



treatment, 282 



Lymphangiomata, 502 



Lymphangitis, filarial, definition, 280 



post-mortem findings, 280 



symptomatology, 281 



treatment, 281 



Lymphatic glands, fibrosis, in filariasis. 



279 



142 



in African trypanosomiasis, 

 in cerebral stage of African 



trypanosomiasis, 145 

 microscopical 



appearance m 



African tryjianosomiasis, 139 



varicose, 282 



treatment, 2S2 



— tissue, bacilli of typhoid 



chiefly invading, 216 



fever 



Lymphocele, 284 



Lymphoc\tes, diseases in which in- 

 creased, 605 



percentage in norma i blood count,, 



605 



Lymphoderma perniciosum, 502 



Lymjihuria. See Chyluria and lyvi- 

 -phnria 



Lysol as disinfectant, 594 



Macgregor, Sir William, plan of pro- 

 tected well suggested by, 550 

 Maculae in aesthetic leprosx", 187 

 Macular fever of Tunisia, definition, 397 



symptomatology, 397 



Mahommedan water-carriers, infection of 



water by, 551 

 Maiche automatic sterilizer, 558 

 Maignen's process for softening water. 



Maize theory in a?tiology of pellagra^ 



330-1 

 Malaria, 69 



aetiology, exciting causes, 71, 72 



predisposing causes, ~o 



carriers of, 69 



■ complication of African trypano- 

 somiasis, 146 

 cure of, possible future method, 74 



definition, 69 



diagnosis of phlebotomus fever 



from, 361 



eradication of, l)y ciuinine in pre- 



vention of h?emoglobinuria fever, 384 



• history of, 69, 70 



parasites of, 69, 71, 72 



behaviour in blood, 72, 73 



ha;molytic action, 74 



infection by, mode of, 8 



intracorporeal or human cycle,. 



74 



life-cycle, 75 

 life-history, 72, 73 



— pernicious manifestations of, in- 

 brain and pancreas, 74 



— preceding t\'phoid fever in the- 



tropics, 217 

 — prevalence of, conditions favouring,. 



540 



— recurrent attacks of, followed by 

 blackwater fever, 387 



subtertian and blackwater fever,. 



relation between, 384 

 diagnosis of yellow fever from,. 



370 



symptoms, general, 69 



Malarial fever, factors necessary for an 



attack of, 72 

 large mononuclears increased 



during, 605 



phases of related to phases of 



life-cycle of parasite, 72 



ciuartan, parasite causing, "jz 



— '_ tertian, parasite causing, 73 



infection, active, theory that ha2mo- 



globinuric fever is manifestation of, 381 

 previous theory that haemo- 



globinuric fever is condition brought 



about by, 383 

 — pigment, constituents of, 628 



