Index. 



717 



Fission-fungi in blood, 567. 



„ various forms of, Fig. 37, 566. 



Fission-yeast cells, 565. 

 Flafjdlata, 638. 

 Flagellated organisms — 



animals in which they have been found, 637. 



in blood, 630. 



„ of healthy rats, 604. 



in dogs' blood, 633. 



measurements of, 606. 



transference of, 631. 

 Flesh-formers, 642. 

 Flocculi in cholera stools, 60. 



,, of cholera evacuations, 21. 

 Fluctuation yearly of water-level, 227. 

 Fluids injected into veins, 168. 

 Food, minimum amount of most economical forms of, 681. 



„ requirements of body at rest, 645. 

 Forms assumed by living matter, 31. 

 Fortress of Gwalior, 53. 

 Frogs, haematozoa in, 609. 



„ protozoa in blood of, 610. 

 Fungi — 



developed in blood, 146. 



„ cholera stool, 59. 



development of, 13. 



in blood, 146. 



in ordinary faeces, 59. 



like forms assumed by " Myeline," 356. 



parasite, natural history of, 337. 

 Fungoid theory of cholera, 3. 

 J^ungus disease of India, 337. 



a fatty degeneration of tissue, 353. 



black matter associated with it, 366, 



„ „ microscopic difference of, 369. 



chemistry of black matter, 368. 



cultivation experiments with, 372. 



„ of its morbid products, 371. 



dark variety, description of, 360. 



distortion of hand in, 364. 



experiments as to nature of, 343. 



forms of, 341. 



nature of the red particles, 356. 



pale or ochroid variety of, 345. 



plates in illustration facing 389 and 390. 



roe-like particles in, 349. 



section through foot, 361. 

 Fyzabad, its soil and characters, 51. 



„ water-level, rainfall, etc., 272. 



Geographical distribution of leprosy, 451. 



., limits of endemic areas of cholera, 243, 



Germinations in "refractive bodies," no evidence of, 



591. 

 Germ, 29. 

 Germs, Dr. Beale, on disease, 163. 



Germs not seen in cholera blood, 150. 



„ of disease, effects of temperature on, 175. 

 Germ-theory, Bastian and Murchison on, 600, 



„ of disease, 586. 



Glands — 



Mesenteric, examination of fluid from, 159. 



„ elongated vibriones in, 158. 



oscillatoria-like vibriones in mesenteric, 130. 

 submaxillary, relation between secretion of and 

 their nervous supply analogous to that of small 

 intestines, 141. 

 Glass slides and covers, imperfections of, 146. 



„ surface erosions in, 146, 147. 

 Globules artificially produced, 17. 

 Granular matter, liberation of from white corpuscles, 



143, 145. 

 Growing slide of Dr. Maddox, 33. 

 Guinea-pigs, mice, and rabbits untrustworthy subjects 



for experiments, 166. 

 Gwalior, fortress of, 53. 



„ rock of, physical character, 53. 



H^matozoa — 



and other parasites, 489. 



development in the mosquito, (J21. 



helminthic of men and animals, 611. 



in chyluria in association with leprosy, 52.3. 



in human blood, 503. 



„ ,, in relation to chyluria, 503. 



in lower animals, 527. 



in the dog, 614. 



method of detecting them during life, 511. 



nematoid of man, 616. 



of healthy frogs and deer, 609. 



their persistence in human urine, 529. 

 HcBviaturia Braziliensifi, 618. 

 Half -putrescent fish as a cause of leprosy, 447. 

 Hallier's — 



cholera fungus, 57. 



drawings, 7. 



experiments, 4, 



theory, epitome of, 4. 



view as to cause of cholera, 5. 

 Hay-bacillus, Cohn's figure of, 587. 

 Heat — 



and putridity, influence of, 170. 



effects of, or toxic influence, 173. 



„ in virulence of snake-poison, 175. 



influence of in matters injected, 170. 



required to kill cysticerci, 501. 

 Health, a standard of, needed, 142. 

 Healthy blood contrasted with cholera blood, 79. 

 Heidenhain and Briicke on changes occurring in 



epithelium, 74. 

 Helminthic hsematozoa of man and animals, 611. 

 Helminths of Australia and India, 637. 



