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Index. 



Moisture, amount of, in soil, 185. 

 Molecular matter, 13, 75. 



„ ,, liberation of fi'om white corpuscles, 



145. 

 Moleschott's '• standard diet," 646. 

 Monads, 30, 62. 

 Monthly — 



averages of water-level and rainfall in Calcutta, 

 229. 



order of cholera prevalence, 211. 



rainfall, average character of, 225. 



soil-temperature in relation to cholera prevalence, 

 231. 

 Months of marked cholera prevalence, 245. 

 Morar — 



its soil and character, 52. 



Jhansie, and Saugor, cholera history of, 277. 



objects in soil from, 64. 



physical character of, 53. 

 Moreau, experiments of, on section of intestinal nerves, 



136. 

 Moreau's experiments on mesenteric nerves coniirmed, 



by Dr. Lauder Brunton, 184. 

 Moreau's experiments on section of mesenteric nerves, 



137. 

 Mortality from the introduction of — 



choleraic material into the veins, 127. 



decomposing material into the peritoneal cavity, 

 131. 



diluted material into the veins, 128. 



non-intestinal decomposing material into the 

 veins, 129. 



ordinary foecal matter into the veins, 128. 

 Mosquito in relation to nematoid hsematozoa, 620. 

 Mosquitoes, filarious, 621. 

 Moulds, 563. 



„ fungi, 564. 

 Mr. Berkeley's method of examination, 23. 

 Munich compared with Calcutta as to carbonic acid in 



soil, 189. 

 Murchison and Bastian on the germ theory, 600. 

 Muscular motion, basis of, 643. 

 Mycelium in choleraic discharge, 59. 

 Mycodcrma, 5. 



Mycosis intestinalis (Parkes), 130. 

 161. 



Naevoid elephantiasis and hsematozoa, 617. 



Nageli's classification, 563. 



Nagpore, cholera history of, 280. 



Nasse and Pfliiger on section of splanchnic nerves, 134. 



Natural history of parasitic fungi, 337. 



Nerves — 



intestinal, compared with those of sub-maxillary 

 gland, 141. 



mesenteric experiments by section of, 182. 



I Nerves, oontinned — 



' section of intestinal, 133. 



,, ,, mesenteric, 133, 136. 



„ ,, splanchnic, 134. 



splanchnic, experiments by section of, 182, 184. 

 Nematode hgematozoa, pathological significance of, 

 533. 

 „ hsematozoa in man, phenomena associated with, 



549. 

 „ worms in blood of dogs, 535. 

 Nematoid — 



haematozoa of animals, 612. 



„ of man, 616. 



helminthic in blood of birds, 613. 

 ova parasites, 619. 

 Nidus in which germ grows, 3. 



Normal fresh alvine evacuations, influence of their in- 

 jection, 168. 

 Nutritive values of diet, 649. 



Obermeier, Dr., on spirillum in blood of recurrent fever, 



585. 

 Objects— 



in soil from Lucknow, 64. 



„ „ Meerut, 64. 



„ „ Morar, 64. 



„ „ Peshawur, 66. 



(microscopic) in cholera evacuations, 34. 



seen in cholera roots, 61. 



„ soil from Allahabad, 63. 

 Observation, methods of, 141. 

 Observations on the blood — 

 in cholera, 67. 

 in health, 75. 

 in typhoid fever, 76. 

 number conducted, 78. 



with reference to the existence of monads, bacteria, 

 fungi, and sarcinfe, 79. 

 Oidium lactis, 5, 14. 

 Oily particles in blood preparations, 72. 

 Onimus, M., observations on serum, 76. 

 Open-air temperature of Calcutta, 188. 

 Ordinary and decomposing faecal solutions injected into 



veins, 113. 

 Organic — 



fluids injected into veins, 168. 

 matters injected into peritoneal cavity, 155. 

 solution (not cholera) injected into veins of animals, 

 106. 

 Organisms — 



development in human blood, 561. 

 flagellated, in blood of healthy rats, 604. 

 in blood are epi-phenomena, 601 . 

 cholera blood, question of, 77. 



,, stool, 58. 

 splenic blood, 569. 



