Index. 



715 



Conference (Indian) diet, 660. 



„ scale of diet, 675. 

 Contagion, direct, questioned, 293. 



„ relation of bacteria to, 77. 



Continuous observations on cholera blood, 149. 

 Corj)H filiformes, 570. 

 Corpuscles — 



in cholera evacuations, 21. 



peculiar, described by Dr. Parkes, 29. 

 ., to cholera, 25. 

 Coze and Felz on red corpuscles of blood, 143, 147. 



,, „ zone immobile, 147. 



Cultivations, 4. 



experiments with fungus-disease of India, 372. 



of morbid products of „ „ 371. 



results of, 5. 

 Cylindrot(sniian Choleree Asiaticee, 14. 

 Cysticercus, heat required to kill it, 501. 



„ method of displaying its form, 496. 

 Cystinic rheumatism, 618. 

 Cystinuria, 618. 

 Cysts, 4, 6. 



in affected meat and pork, 491. 



compound, 10. 



in cholera discharges, 58. 



in generic relation to tape worm, 493. 



inoculated by fatty globules, 60. 



in the cattle of India, 491. 



of two classes, 7. 

 Cytozoa, 638. 



Daily allowance of food, 648. 

 Davain's researches, 570. 

 Death, partial, of tissues during life, 165. 

 „ „ fluids „ 165. 



De Barry's classification, 565. 

 Deer, haematozoon in, 609. 

 Dejecta of cholera, experiments on, 10. 

 Dejection, faint, of a cholera case, 38. 

 Delhi— 



and Mooltan, abscess and ulcer, admissions for at, 

 402. 



chemical analysis of water, 417. 



clinical features of " Oriental sore " at, 418. 



form of "Oriental sore," 391. 



sores and allied affections, 393. 

 „ geographical distribution and prevalence, 393. 



special local conditions at, 409. 



water-supply, 410. 



„ chemical constituents of, 414. 



" Delhi sore " — 



conclusions as to its nature, 433. 



influence of water supply on, 413. 



minute anatomy of, 428. 



resemblance to lupus, 431. 



vertical section through, 424. 



Descriptions of Filarla sanguiniis hominis, 513. 



„ illustrations, 57. 



Devalue on bacteridife in " mal de rate," 76. 

 Development, experimental, of tape-worm, 499. 



„ in cholera root, 58. 



Developments in fresh cholera dejecta, 39. 



,, in organic solutions, 62. 



Diet- 

 Indian Conference, 660. 



question as to its sufficiency, 653. 



scales, basis for computation of, 683. 

 „ tabular statements of, 691. 

 „ nutritive values of maximum, 684. 



sufficient to maintain prisoners in health, 689. 

 Dietaries — 



in Central Provinces, 673. 



in Hyderabad, assigned districts, 674. 



in Indian jails, 641. 



in North- West Provinces, 671. 



in Oudh, 671. 



in Punjaub jails, 670. 



of labouring prisoners, 641. 



of prisoners in England, 646. 



vary in different provinces in India, 657. 

 Dietary — 



in Alkola jail, 675. 



in Amraoti jail, 675. 



in Andaman Islands penal settlement, 679. 



in Assam and Burmah, 667. 



in Bombay jail, 676. 



in Coorg jail, 479. 



in English jails, 661. 



in Indian local prisons, 661. 



in Lower Bengal, 663. 



in Madras Presidency jails, 677. 



in Mysore jail, 679. 

 Diffluent condition of red corpuscles, 149. 

 Disease — . 



germs, 3. 



„ Dr. Beale on, 163. 



germ theory of, 586. 



in relation to soil, 185. 



microphytes in relation to, 586. 



prevalence in relation to soil, 195. 



relation of soil to, 185. 



statistics of, 189. 

 Diseases — 



connected with level of soil, 185. 



other than cholera, 335. 



„ „ blood in, 151. 



Distomata found in bile ducts of dogs, 95. 

 Di»tomium haematobium, 612. 



affected with haematozoa, 614. 

 alvine choleraic, fresh discharges injected into cir- 

 culation of, 171. 



