Index. 



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Blood, continued — 



in cholera, absence of bacteria in, before and after 

 death, 67, 73. 



„ changes undergone by, 68. 



„ contains no bacteria, I.0O. 



„ continuous observations o'n, 149. 



„ examination of, 66. 



., general absence of low organisms in, 



73. 



., methods of examination of, 66. 



„ microscopic character of, 1-18. 



„ „ examination of, 148. 



in disease not cholera, 75. 

 in diseases other than cholera, 151. 

 in health, 75. 



„ and in diseases other than cholera, 75. 



„ microscopic examination of, 143. 

 in measles, 144. 



in recurrent fever, organisms in, 584. 

 in septicaemia, 144, 579. 

 in splenic fever, 569. 

 in syphilis, no organisms in, 152. 

 in thin layers, a cause of echinulation, 145. 

 in typhoid, 144. 



in vaccinia, absence of leucocytes, 151. 

 in variola, 144. 

 leucocytosis in, 165. 



methods of its continuous examination, 67. 

 microscopic examination of, 142. 



„ organisms in, 560. 



milky spots in, 146. 

 mobile particles in, 145. 

 normal, microscopic characters, Table 1, 144. 

 of cholera, free from germs, 150. 

 of dogs, flagellated organisms in, 683. 



„ with nematode worms, 535. 

 of rabbits, bacteria more easily developed in, 157. 

 of syphilitics, Lostorfer on, 563. 

 particulate objects seen in, 561. 

 Professor Strieker's mode of examination of, 67, 

 protozoa in blood of red deer, 611. 

 sarcinse in, 148. 



sudden disappearance of bacilli from, 599. 

 vaccinal, microscopical character of, 152. 

 Boiling does not affect the virus of septicaemia, 165. 



„ influences of, on fresh alvine discharges, 169. 

 Brittan's oblong bodies, 9. 



Briicke and Heidenhain on changes in the epithelium, 

 74. 



Calcutta - 



and Lahore, cholera prevalence in, 284. 



carbonic acid and temperature at different depths, 



192. 

 carbonic acid in soil of, as compared with Munich, 

 189. 



Calcutta, continued — 



carbonic acid in upper and lower layers of soil of, 

 191. 



compared with Munich as to carbonic acid in soil, 

 189. 



open air temperature, 188. 



rainfall, 188. 



soil in relation to disease there, 185. 

 „ temperature, 188. 



statistics of disease, 189. 



theories current as to cause of cholera in, 288. 



upper and lower layers of soil in, 191. 



varying presence of cholera in, 209. 



wind, velocity, 188. 

 Camera lucida drawings, 4. 

 Canine filaria different from filaria sanguinis homiiiis, 



539. 

 Carbonic acid — 



and temperature of soil at different depths at Cal- 

 cutta, 192. 



in soil, air, amount of, 185. 



„ compared with water-level, 193. 

 „ fluctuations of, 189. 

 „ in relation to wind velocity, 194. 

 „ significance of, 189. 



in soil-air, significance of, 189. 



in upper and lower layers of soil in Calcutta, 191. 



of soil-air, 186. 



„ in relation to cholera prevalence, 233. 

 „ methods of estimating, 187. 

 Carp, protozoa in blood of, 611. 

 Causation of leprosy, 443. 

 Cause of outbreak of cholera at Aden^' 323. 

 Cawnpore — 



its soil and its porosity, 48. 



water-level, rainfall, etc., 274. 

 Cells made of wax most suitable for examinations of 



blood, 2. 

 Cervical veins in dogs not suitable for injection experi- 

 ments, 106. 

 Charbon, 567. 



blood diffluent in, 149. 



of cattle and pigs, 570. 



without bacteridia, 580. 

 Chemical irritants injected into peritoneal cavity, 155. 



in serous cavities, 177. 



set up an inflammatory virus, 177. 

 Chinsurah, water-level and rainfall at, 268. 

 Cholera —  



admissions in Alipore Jail, 215. 



among European troops at Fort William, 213. 



amongst Native troops at Fort William, 214. 



and malaria, coincidence of, 297. 



bodies of, 6. 



camps in Jubbulpore road, 47. ' 



causation determined by soil conditions, 296. 



