INDEX 



129 



Tonsil (cont.)— 

 history, 3, 4, 5 

 hyperplasia of, 89 

 inflammation of — 

 in infectious diseases, 73 

 as ransom for immunity, 100 

 recurrent attacks of, 84, 86, 



87, 100 

 unilateral, 75 

 Lymphadenitis the starting 

 point of inflammations of, 

 78, 107 _ 

 occurrence in mammalia, 28 

 permittini? passage of tubercle 



bacilli, gi 

 " portals of entry " of disease, 



;o 

 protuberant and tubular types 

 and their distribution, 28, 

 .29, 30 

 position of, 19, 20 

 quinsy, 85, 97 



recurrent attacks of inflamma- 

 tion, 84, 86, 87, 100 

 relations of, 20 

 sarcoma of, 91 

 secretion of, 9 



stagnation in lacunae of, 5G, 100 

 structure, 20, 49 

 tuberculous disease in mon- 

 keys*, 77 

 ulceration of in secondary 

 syphilis, 87 

 lingual — 



deep submaxillary !' abscess 



with, 85 

 position of, 20 

 structure of, 20 

 nasopharyngeal {see also Aden- 

 oids.) — 

 advantages of irregular sur- 

 face, 50 

 discovery of, 3 

 effects of removal of, 94, 95, 



96, 108 

 enlargement of and its results, 



89,^90 

 erasion or» excision of — 



indicj>*idns for, 97 

 position'of, 20 

 recog^iition of disease of, 3 

 structure of, 20, 49 

 Tonsillar recess, 20 

 Tonsillar sinus, 20 

 Trachonia glands, 19 



Trauma as cause of appendicitis, 



81 

 Trichosurus Vulpinus, lymphoid 



appendix in, 36, 40 

 Tropics, appendicitis in, 82 

 Tuba auditiva — 

 lymphoid tissue at lower end, 21 

 when swollen, as cause of deaf- 

 ness, 97 

 Tubercle bacilli — 

 indisious passage through sub- 

 epithelial to interstitial 

 glands, 91 

 presence in alimentary tract, 18 

 Tuberculin injections, lymphocy- 

 tosis following, 75 

 Tuberculosis — 



artificial immunity against, by 

 introduction of dead bacilli 

 into the rectum, 98 

 bovine type, 18 

 of cervical lymphatic glands, 91, 



.98 . ' 

 of ileocolic lymphatic glands, 92 

 of inguinal lymphatic glands, 91 

 of tonsils — 

 in man, 92 

 in monkeys, 77 

 of vermiform appendix, 83 

 Typhoid- 

 appendicitis in, 82 

 artificial immunity against, bv 

 introduction of dead bacilli 

 into the rectum, 76, 98 

 carriers in, 76 

 healthily acquired immunity 



against, 17 

 lymphadenitis the starting point 



of ulcers, 78, 107 

 lymphocytosis in, 75, 107 

 Peyer's patches bear brunt of in- 

 fection in, 106 

 subepithelial glands involved in, 



74 

 typhoid bacilli in lymphoid no- 

 dules in, 79 

 without ulceration, 79 



U. 



Ulceration — 



in appendicitis, 85 



in dvsenteric colitis, 83 



peptic. 78, 86 



of Peyer's patches, 79, 86 



