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Index. 



Rainfall, 188. 



and water-level influence of, 286. 



average character of monthly, 225. 

 „ monthly (table), 246. 



in relation to cholera jirevalence, 222. 



of Calcutta, 188. 

 Raipore, cholera history of, 280. 

 Rats — 



flagellated organisms in blood of, 60i. 



spirillum -like organisms in blood of, 630. 



two species of, in which flagellated organisms exist 

 in blood of, 607. 

 Recurrent fever, 567. 

 Red corpuscles, diffluent condition of, 149. 



,, deer, Ceylon, protozoa in blood of, 611. 

 ♦' Refractive bodies," no evidence of germination in, 591. 

 Resting-spores of Cohn, 572, 

 Results — 



a summary of, 179. 



of experiments, 141. 



of investigations of Hallier's and Pettenkofer's 

 theories, 40. 

 Review of experiments on the introduction of organic 



matter into the veins and peritoneal cavity, 127. 

 Rheumatism Cysturia, 668. 

 Rice — 



value as an article of food in India, 669. 



water appearance of choleraic dejecta, on what 

 dependent (jiote), 94. 



water-stools, 13. 

 Richardson, Dr. B. W., Scftinc, 602. 



„ „ on connection of rheumatism 



with lactic acid, 132. 

 Rivers in India in relation to cholera, 45. 

 Ross, Mr., objectives of {note), 68. 

 Round worm embryos in chylous urine, 19, 60. 



Sacohai-onrijccx f/luthiis, 162. 



Sanderson, Dr. Burdon, on infective inflammation, 158. 



„ and Klein, Drs., on serous membranes, 152. 



Saroina', 22, 565. 



in blood, 148. 



not seen in blood, 148. 



probable nature of, 80. 



the general presence of, in blood not substantiated, 

 79. 

 Schizomycetes, 564. 



„ in recurrent fever, 584. 



Svkizopliytce, 565. 

 Svlerostomnvi equi?iuvi, 614. 

 Hcurvy, prevalence in malarious seasons, 675. 

 Seasonal characteristics of Calcutta in relation to 



cholera, 337. 

 Seasonal prevalence of cholera, 248. 

 Secretion, intestinal, not increased by section of 



splanchnic nerves, 133. 



Secretion, intestinal, regulated by similar influences as 



the submaxillary gland, 141. 

 Section of splanchnic nerves, experiments, 134. 

 Self -infective processes, 158. 

 Scjftwcsmia, 164, 567. 



analysis of views on (juite), 153. 

 and charbon not identical, 570. 

 bacillus of, remains to be demonstrated, 584. 

 blood in, 144. 

 diffluent blood in, 149. 

 increase of its virus by transference, 580. 

 vegetable organisms in blood of, 579. 

 virus of, not afEected by boiling, 165. 

 Septinc of Dr. B. W. Richardson, 602. 

 Serous cavity, inflammatory fluid of, 177. 



„ ,, products transferred into, 



177. 

 Serum, ring of, in wax-cell preparations of blood, 



68. 

 Ships, non-transportability of cholera by, 327. 

 Skin, vertical section of, 423. 



„ „ of a Delhi sore, 424. 



Smut in relation to cholera, 5. 

 Snake-poison, action of heat on its virulence, 175. 

 „ effects ,, „ 175. 



Soil — 



amount of moisture in, 185. 

 and character of Agra, 52. 



,, Fyzabad, 51. 



„ Meerut, 54. 



„ Morar, 53. 



„ Peshawur, 56. 



and water-level connected with disease, 44. 

 „ „ in relation to cholera, 226. 



at Allahabad, microscopic examination of, 47. 

 at Bhowpore, 49. 

 at Lucknow, 49. 



conditions determine causation of cholera, 295. 

 from Allahabad, objects in, 63. 

 „ Lucknow, „ 64. 



„ Meerut, „ 64. 



„ Morar, „ 64. 



„ Peshawur ,, 64. 



in relation to cholera, 41. 

 „ disease, 185. 



of endemic area of cholera, 243. 

 porosity at Allahabad, 45. 

 „ Cawnpore, 48. 



temperature of, 185, 188, 194. 

 „ Calcutta, 188. 



„ monthly record in lehition to 



cholera prevalence, 231. 

 thQ nidus for growth of cholera germ (Pettenkofer). 



8. 

 theory of cholera, 3. 

 ventilation, 233. 



