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Index. 



Heiyetmnonas Lewisi, 638. 



Hog-plague, 582. 



Human and canine hasmatozoa, a description of plate, 



5.57. 

 Human blood, microscopic examination of, 66. 

 Humidity and temperature, influence combined, 221. 



,, influence of, 286. 

 Hyaline cells- 

 appearance presented by, 74. 



cholera evacuations, 74. 



originating fi'om pus-like cells, 70, 74. 



oval bodies (spores ?), 15. 



persistence of, 71. 



resulting from endosmotic changes in epithelium, 

 74. 

 Hypotheses regarding cholera, 3. 



Illustration of microscopic objects in cholera evacua- 

 tions, description of, 57. 

 Immersion objectives, 68, 73, 143. 

 Imperfections on glass slides and covers, 146. 

 India — 



forms of leprosy seen in, 441. 

 fungus disease of, 337. 

 rice as a food in, 669. 

 Indian — 



jail conference of 1877, 659. 

 local prison diet, 661. 

 rivers in relation to cholera, 45. 

 " Infectious pneumo enteritis " of the pig, 582. 

 Infl amm atory — 



or other states in relation to bacteria, 177. 

 process in relation to development of bacteria, 



182. 

 products, injection into peritoneal cavity of 



animals, 178. 

 virus obtained by purely chemical irritants, 177. 

 Influence, combined, of temperature and humidity, 221. 

 Intestinal nerves, sections of, 134. 



„ tract, examination of mucous membrane of, 

 160. 

 Intestines — 



nervous supply of, compared with maxillary gland 



supply, 146. 

 oscillatoria-like vibriones in mucous membrane 



of, 88, 130. 

 portion usually affected after introduction of 

 choleraic and other alvine discharges into the 

 veins, 129. 

 state after introduction of decomposing fluid into 



peritoneal cavity, 130. 

 state after introduction of decomposing fluid into 

 veins, 127. 

 Investigations of Hallier's and Pettenkofer's theories, 



results of, 40. 

 Isolating apparatus, 11, 68. 



Jubbulpore, water-level, rainfall, etc., 278. 

 Jumna, water-level, 45. 



Kingzett, Mr. C. T., on fermentation, 568. 

 Klein and Sanderson, Drs., on serous membranes, 132. 

 Klein, Dr., artificial cultivation, experiments by, 583. 

 Klein's, Dr., experimental observations, 581. 

 Koch's experiments on bacteridia-staves, 572. 

 Kumaon, leprosy as seen at, 444. 



Labourers' diets, 646. 



Lactic acid in relation to rheumatism, 132. 



Lahore, water-level, rainfall, etc., 282. 



Laterite soil, influence on cholera prevalence, 247. 



Lauder Brunton confirms numerous experiments on 



nerves, 184. 

 Leaven, specific, in cholera-germ, 43. 

 Leisering's observations on pig-typhoid, 582. 

 Leper asylum at Almora, 455. 

 Lepers — 



condition of children born to, 478. 



number of, in the three Presidencies, 436. 



with leprous relations, 476. 

 Leprosy — 



anesthetic, 458. 



as seen at Kumaon, 444. 



average age of attack, 471. 



causation of, 443. 



characteristics common to all forms of, 469. 



classification of cases, 455. 



distribution of, in British India, 435. 



duration of, 472, 473. 



" Eruptive,'? 468. 



forms of, seen in India, 441. 



from half-putrescent fish diet, 447. 



hereditary, predisposition to, 475. 



in association with chyluria and hfematozoa, 523. 



influence of, on ratio of births, 481. 



in India, 435. 



in relation to caste, 477. 



„ to sex and age, 463. 



in Sicily, 483. 



main features of localities in which it is prevalent, 

 453. 



mixed cases of, 467. 



nervous phenomena to be noted, 461. 



parents, small number of children born to, 479. 



practical suggestions regarding, 482. 



precise locality of prevalence, 451. 



prevalence along the Nepal frontier, 485, 



question of contagion, 473. 



terms which indicate the disease, 442. 



tuberculated form of, 465. 

 Leptothrix, definition of term, 30. 

 Leucocytes, and their relation to bacteria, 165. 

 „ paucity of, in typhoid fever, 76. 



