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Index. 



Cholera, continued — 



" comma-shaped " bacillus an alleged cause of, 329. 

 conditions influential in promoting, 241. 

 corpuscles peculiar to, 25. 

 cyst of Hallier, 15. 

 deaths from 1865 to 1876, 212. 

 dejecta, experiments on, 10. 

 discharge, mycelium in, 59. 

 discharges, cysts in, 58. 

 due to a germ, .3. 



epidemic at Allahabad in 1869, 45. 

 evacuation and certain hyaline cells, 74. 

 „ corpuscles in, 21. 



„ flocculi in, 21. 



examination of blood in, 66. 

 excreta, question as to specific poison in, 168. 

 fungi of Dr. Budd, 6. 

 fungoid theory, 3. 

 fungus, Hallier's, 57. 

 germ a specific leaven, 43. 



„ develops in the soil, 43. 

 history of Morar, Jhansie, and Saugor, 277. 

 hypothesis regarding, 3, 

 in Lower Bengal, 249. 

 in relation to atmospheric humidity, 219. 

 „ „ pressure, 216. 



„ „ temperature, 217. 



„ certain physical phenomena, 205. 

 ,, level of soil-vs^ater, 226. 

 „ „ subsoil-water, 41. 



its endemic area, 243. 

 its varying presence in Calcutta, 209. 

 localisation of, at Lucknow, 49. 

 material injected into veins of animals, 103. 

 microscopic examinations of blood in, 148. 

 non-transportability of, by ships, 327. 

 not known in Andaman Islands, 328. 

 Pettenkofer theory of, 41. 

 prevalence at Calcutta in relation to accessorial 



characteristics, 237. 

 prevalence, influence of lateritic soil on, 247. 

 ,, monthly order of, 211. 

 „ most marked in March, April, or May, 

 245. 

 telluric origin of, 299. 

 theories current as to cause, 288. 

 Cholera-blood — 



contains bio-plastic bodies and cells, 73. 

 continuous observations on, 149. 

 contrasted with healthy blood, 79. 

 free from bacteria, 73. 

 microscopic character of, 148. 



„ examination of, 148. 

 persistence of amceboid bodies in, 75. 

 '• Cholera bodies," 6. 

 " Cholera cells," 6. 



Cholera in relation to — 



carbonic acid of soil-air, 233. 

 monthly soil temperature, 231. 

 rainfall, 222. 

 seasonal fluctuations of, 209. 



„ prevalence of, 248. 



stool, fungi in, 59. 



„ organisms in, 58. 

 stools, alkaline, 20. 



,, objects seen in, 61. 

 „ with blood cells, 60. 

 Choleraic — 



alvine discharges injected into circulation of dogs, 



171. 

 evacuation, decomposing, injected into peiitoneal 



cavity, 117. 

 fluid injected into veins, 83. 84, 168. 

 dejecta, rice water, appearance of (iiotc']^ 94. 

 Chylous — 



urine, 18, 617. 



„ microscopic characters of, 521. 

 „ with round worm embryo, 60. 

 Chyluria — 



in association with other morbid conditions, 525. 



,. „ scrotal elephantiasis, 531. 



in relation to Filnria sanguinis honmm, 505. 



,, a hsematozoon, 503. 



its association with h^matozoa in man, 616. 

 Circulation — 



the, in cholera and pyaemia, 76. 

 effect of obstruction of, in the intestines, 140. 

 result of introduction of bacteria into the, 78. 

 Circular cells in cholera evacuations, 18. 

 Classification — 

 of Cohn, 565. 

 of Dujardin, 555, 

 of experiments adopted, 79. 

 of Niigeli, 563. 

 Cleft-fungi or ScMzomycetis, 564. 

 Clinical features of " Oriental sore " as seen at Delhi, 



418. 

 Cobbold, Dr., on Distoma conjunetum, 95. 

 Cobra, fresh virus, of action of heat on, 175. 



„ virus, experiment on, 1 76. 

 Cohn's " Memoir on Bacteria," 162. 



„ classification, 565. 

 " Comma-shaped " bacillus — 



an alleged cause of cholera, 329. 

 found in the mouths of healthy persons, 331. 

 measurements of, 332. 

 nature of, 333. 

 Comparative size of trichina and embryo dracunculus. 



519. 

 Compound cysts, 10, 



Computation of diet scales, basis for, 683. 

 Conditions influential in promoting cholera, 241. 



