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INDEX. 



Chemical composition of hydatid tu- 

 mours, 125. 



Chest, vide Thorax. 



Children, most subject to nematoid 

 worms, 61. 



Chloride of sodium, 173, 233. 



Chlorosis, Egyptian, 83. 



Cholera, protozoa observed in the 

 evacuations of persons suffering from, 

 67. 



Cinine, vide Santonine. 



Climate, effects of, upon the develop- 

 ment of entozoa, 55. 



Coenurus, 7, 192. 



Cold, use of, in treatment of hydatids, 

 174. 



Complications produced by the pre- 

 sence of intestinal entozoa, 62. 



Conditions which influence the relative 

 frequency of entozoa, 54. 



Constipation, owing to the pressure of 

 hydatid tumours on the rectum, 163. 



Constitution, influence of upon the fre- 

 quency of entozoa, 58. 



Corallina officinalis, 240. 



Cretaceous deposits in hydatid cysts, 

 129. 



Cucurbitini, 6. 



Cystic Worms, 12. 



Cysticercus, 7, 17 ; Cysticercus telae 

 cellulosse, 18, 189, 215; Cysticercus, 

 varieties or species of, 19. 



D. 



Dactylius, genus, 49; dactylius acule- 

 atus, 49, 108. 



Denticola hominis, 4. 



Development of hydatids, the circum- 

 stances which influence the, 136. 



Diarrhoea, protozoa observed in the 

 evacuations of persons suffering 

 from, 67. 



Diet, influence of, upon the relative 

 frequency of entozoa, 56, 71. 



Digenesis, 8. ' 



Difference between hydatids in the 

 abdomen and in the true pelvis, 162. 



Distoma, 31 ; distomum, genus, 35 ; 

 distomum haematobium, 37, 121; 

 distomum hepaticum, 35, 113; dis- 

 tomum heterophyes, 37 ; distomum 

 lanceolatum, 36 ; distomum ophthal- 

 mobium, 38, 215. 



Dysentery, protozoa observed in the 

 evacuations of patients suffering 

 from, 67. 



E. 



Echinococcus, 7, 13. 



Electricity, 174. 



Entozoa, definition of the term, 1 ; 

 classification of, 1. 



Ether, 226. 



Eye, entozoa in the, 214 ; in the ap- 

 pendages of the, 217. 



F. 



Females more subject to entozoa than 

 males, 58. 



Fern-root, 206, 222. 



Filaria, genus, 46 ; filaria hominis 

 bronchialis, 47 ; filaria lentis, 47, 

 215 ; filaria Medinensis, 47, 206, 

 217 ; filaria of the anterior chamber 

 of the eye, 47, 215 ; filaria of the 

 orbit, 47, 217 ; filaria papillosa, 214. 



Filicine, or filicic acid, 223. 



Fistulous openings in the abdomen, 

 passage of lumbrici through, 97. 



Frequency, relative, of entozoa in vari- 

 ous parts of the body, 53. 



Fucus helminthocorton, 240. 



Funiculus, 14. 



G. 



Generation, alternate, 7. 



Geoffreya Surinamensis, and inermis, 



226. 

 Geographical position, influence of, upon 



the frequency of entozoa, 54. 

 Germinal membrane, 13, 126. 

 Grand-nurse, term used by Steenstrup, 



9, 11, 16. 

 Guinea-worm, vide Filaria Medinensis. 



