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INDEX 



Ti\ panosoma siiniae, 128, 136 



uniforme, 129, 136 



vivax, 120, 136 



development of, 121; 



— — general features of, 



group of, 129 



Trypanosome cazalboui, notes 



I2g 



on. 



157, 



159 



dimorphun, notes on, 160 

 equinum, notes on, 158 

 evansi, notes on, 157 



hippicum, notes on, 159 



Soudanese, notes on, 159 



Trypanosomes, classification of, 126-7 



habitat of, 126 



methods of searching for, 147 



pathogenic, Central African, 127 



groups of, general charac- 

 ters, 127-137 



Trypanosomiasis, African, aetiology of, 

 124-5 



cases of, 143 

 complications, 146 

 definition of, 122 

 diagnosis of, 146-7 

 geographical distribution, 123-4 

 history of, 122 



macroscopic appearances, post- 

 mortem, 137 



■ microscopic appearances, post- 

 mortem, 138 



pathology of, 137 



prognosis of, 147 



prophylaxis against, 150 



symptoms, summar.\- of, 140 



symptomatology of, 139 



treatment of, 147-8 



— development, conditions favourable 

 for, 540 



— mammalian, pathological, notes on, 

 157 



— parasite of, 125 



— South American, aetiology of, 154 



chronic, with acute and 



subacute exacerbations, 157 



history of, 154 



])athology of, 155 



prophylaxis against, 157 



— — ■ symptomatology of, 156 



treatment of, 157 



transmission, mode of, 8 



low water m tropics, 



Trypanosomid?e, 5 

 Tube well for sha 



.,551 



1 ubercle bacillus, diagnosis of, 615 



in milk, test for, 570 



Tubercular ulcers, 504 

 Tuberculosis, antitoxic serum in, 599 



in animals, recommendations of 



Royal Commission on Human and 

 Animal Tuberculosis, 574 



Tumour, leaking, discharging fluid giv- 

 ing reaction of bile, 501 



Tumours, 495 



Turpentine, application in tinea flava. 

 492 



— — oil, application in tinea capitis, 491 



Typhoid bacilli, removal from water, 

 chemical process for, 556 



bacillus, destruction bv storage of 



water, 554 



T\phoid bacillus, in water, dithculties of 

 detection, 652 



- method of detection of, 



652 



fever, carriers, fa;cal, 214 



fly, 214 



urinary, 214 



case incidence and case mor- 

 tality, affect of anti-typhoid vaccine 

 on, 601 



- diagnosis b\ \A'idal reaction. 



611 



spotted fever of Rocky 



Mountains from, 2,j^ 



epidemic following use of con- 



taminated shallow wells, 550 

 sources of, 215 

 house-flies, carriers of, 224 

 in tropics, 213 



causes of death, 218 



complications, 218 



diagnosis, 219 



- bacteriological. 



importance of, 219 

 liability of freshly 



arrived Europeans to, 215 



pathology, 215 

 symptomatology, 217 

 treatment, 222 

 in special sym- 



ptoms, 223 



sources of infection, 214 



Typhus fever, aetiology, 213, 379 



and spotted fever of Rocky 



Mountains, similarity between, 376 

 complications in, 380 



definition, 379 



distribution, 379 



symptomatology, 379 



treatment, 380 



Ulcer, perforating, amputation for, in 



the foot of lepers, 185 

 Ulcerations, tropical, 502 



causes of, 502 



nomenclature of, 503, 504, 505 



treatment, 505 



Ulcers, blastomycotic, 503 



cancerous, 503 



diphtheroid, ^03 



framboesial, 504 



infantile, 504 



interdigital, ,04 



leprotic, 504 



or elephantoid, ^503, ^04 



septic, 504 



■ syphilitic, 504 



tubercular, 504 



varicose, 503, 505 



Ultra-violet ravs in sterilization of water, 



.55,8 

 Undulant fever, aetiology of, 190 



complications of, 195 



definition of, 190 



diagnostic features, 195 



geographical distribution of. 



190 



modes of infection, 191 



pathology of, 191 



post-mortem appearances, 191 



prophylaxis against, 195 



