INDEX 



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Septicsemic abscess after removal 



of tonsils and adenoids, 96 

 Sexual function, alleged relation cf 



tonsil to, 5 

 Sheep — 

 aiecuni in, 33 

 septal nasopharyngeal tonsil in, 



30 

 Simia satyrus — 



ctecuni in, 33 



lymphoid appendix in, 36, 43 

 Sniall intestine, subsepithelial 



lymphoid tissue in, 22 

 Solitary follicles {see Noduli 



Lymphatici Solitarii). 

 Soot particles — 

 in glandular lymphocytes, 53, 



54} 55> 69 

 in lymphoid tissue of alimentary 

 canal, 69, 70, 71 

 Specific fevers, hyperplasia of ton- 

 sils after, 89 

 Speech, interference with, 90, 97 

 Spleen — 



as antibacterial factory, 12, 16, 



103 

 lymph nodules in, 48 

 Spienomedullary leuchaemia, 91 

 St. Kilda, epidemic of influenza 



in, 13 

 Status lymphaticus, 75, 90 

 Stenosis of vermiform appendix, S6 

 Stercobilin, 81 

 Stomach — 

 lymphoid tissue in, 22, 105 

 in ruminants, 31 

 Streptococci — 

 as cause of acute appendicitis, 82 

 presence in healthy throats, 17 

 Stricture of vermiform appendix, 



86 

 Struthio, bilateral caeca in, 33 

 Subepithelial lymphatic glands — 

 absence of in some animals, 104 

 absence of from mouth, 26 

 absence of from nasal fossae, 26 

 absence of from skin, 23, 105 

 absence of afferent lymphatic 



vessels, 49, 67, 105 

 absence of reaction of, in ful- 

 minating infections, 74 

 active in early life during ac- 

 quirement of immunity, 57, 

 73, 106 

 analogous diseases of the dif- 

 ferent ones, 4, 73 

 appendicular, 22 



Subepithelial lymphatic glands 



{cont.) 

 atrophy in old age, 59, 106 

 bear brunt of fauciai and in- 

 testinal infections, 73, 106 

 best developed in highest types 



of animals, 100, 104 

 bronchial, 19 

 characteristics, three general of, 



50 

 circum pharyngeal ring, 21 

 colic, 23 

 comparable with a chain of forts 



rather than with a wall, 26 

 comparative anatomy of fauciai, 



ileal and caecal groups, 27 



to 45, 104 

 compensation after removal of, 



96 

 conjunctival, 19 

 counterbalancing benefits of, 8, 



104 

 disabilities following removal, 



94, 95, 96, 108 

 disadvantages of, 99 

 discovery of, 3 

 discovery of ingestion of bacteria 



by, 4 



disease of in other anmials than 

 man, 77 



distribution in relation to areas 

 of bacterial activity, 23, 24, 

 25, 26, 27 



duodenal, 22 



enlargement of, following re- 

 peated infections, 74 



epithelium covering, 50, 105 



fauciai, 19 



generally, 2 



giant cells in, 48 



hyperplasia of : 

 causes of, 88, 89 

 results of, 89, 90, 99 



ileal, 22 



immunising stations, as, 15, 104 



increased number of lympho- 

 cytes in, during infections 

 of, 107 



inflammation of, 73, 78 to 87 



ingestion of dead bacteria by, /6 



ingestion of live bacteria by, 68 



jejunal, 22 



large intestine, of, 23 



laryngeal, 19 



life history of, 56 



lingual, 20 



lymph nodules in, 49 



