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INDEX 



Civet— 



slightly developed appendix in, 



tubular tonsils in, 30 

 Clamydophorus, bilateral caeca in, 



33 



Colds, chronic enlargement of ton- 

 sils and adenoids after, 75, 

 106 



Coli bacillaemia, 18 



Coli bacilli, 17 



Coli bacilluria, 18 



Colic subepithelial lymphoid 

 tissue, 23 



Colourless corpuscles, 9 



Compensating function, 104 



Concretions {see also Calculi) — 

 in appendix, 4, 80, 81 

 in tonsil, 97 



Conjunctival subepithelial lymph- 

 atic glands, 19 



Contact cases in infectious disease, 

 14 



Corvus corone, bilateral caeca in, 



33 

 Coryza — 



short duration of immunity in 



convalescents, 14 

 subepithelial Ivmphatic glands 

 enlarged after, 7c;, 106 

 Cow- 

 cellulose digestion in, 31 

 tubular tonsils in, 30 

 Criticisms of hypothesis, 107 

 Crow, bilateral cncca in. 33 

 Crypts of tonsil (see also 

 Lacunae) — 

 chot^ed with lymphocvtes and 

 bacteria in acute inflamma- 

 tion, 78 

 foreign bodies in, 80 

 obliteration of, 86 

 Cyclothurus didactylus — 



bilateral caeca in, 33 

 Cygnus, bilateral caeca in, 33 

 Cysts— 



in human adenoids, 86 

 in human appendix. 86 

 in human tonsils. 86 

 in hyena's tonsil, 77 



Dacelo, i unction of large and 

 small intestines in, 32 



Dasypus sexcintus, bilateral caeca 



in, 33 

 Dasypus villosus, projecting ton- 

 sils in, 28 

 Dasyurus — 

 junction of large and small in- 

 testines in, 32 

 tubular tonsils in, 30 

 Deafness — 



due to swelling of lymphoid 

 tissue at pharyngeal end .of 

 tuba auditiva, 97 

 as indication for erasion of the 

 nasopharvngeal tonsil, 97 

 Degeneration, principle of, 102 

 Deglutition, interference with, 

 due to enlarged tonsils, 89, 

 07 

 Dicotyles, Ivmphoid appendix in, 



36, 39 

 Didelphys carnivora, tubular ton- 

 sils in, 30 

 Diphtheria — 

 carriers in, 76 

 following removal of tonsils and 



adenoids, 95 

 healthilv acquired immunity 



against, 17 

 less serious if limited to the 



tonsil, 74 

 occasional lymphocytosis in, 107 

 presence of organisms in throat 



17 

 subepithelial lymphatic glands 

 involved in, 74 

 Diphtheroid bacilli present in 



throat, 17 

 Diseases of subepithelial lymph- 

 atic glands, 73 to 92, 106, 107 

 Dog- 

 caecal tonsil in, 35 

 caecum in, 32 

 projecting tonsils in, 28 

 unusual amount of carbon par- 

 ticles in subepithelial lym- 

 phatic glands in, 69 

 Dogfish, caecum in, 32 

 Duck, l)ilateral caeca in, 33 

 Duodenal subepithelial lymphoid 



tissue, 22 

 Dysenterj'— 

 carriers in, 76 



commences in solitary follicles 

 83 



