C. BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The student of matters of physiological and medical interest 

 relating either directly or indirectly to the Indians will be aided by 

 a list of references to authors who have dealt with these subjects. 

 To render this list more serviceable a brief indication of contents is 

 appended to each title. The list has no claim to completeness; the 

 publications on the subjects considered in the present paper were 

 found to be widely scattered and it is certain that some have not 

 come to the writer's attention. 



Alcalde, J. G. Recuerdos del americano aborigen. Gac. de san. mil., Madrid, 

 1884, X, 641, 673, 705, 737; 1885, xi, 1, 33, 65. 

 Nothing original. Data, resumed from other works, deal in general with all the 

 Indians known to the early Spanish. Chapters on food and drinks; on medicine. 

 Alcocer, Gabriel V. Catalogo de los frutos comestibles mexicanos. An. d. Mus. 

 nac. de Mex., Mexico, 1905, 2 ep., ii, no. 10 et seq. 

 Brief botanical references to and identification of Mexican fruits; with biblio- 

 graphical notes. Gives native names, but nothing further of importance to the eth- 

 nologist. 



Allen, W. A. Indians immune to pyorrhoea. Items of Interest, N. Y., 1900, 

 XXII, 251-252. 

 Crow tribe. Has never found an Indian with pyorrhea alveolaris. Three illustra- 

 tions of Indian dental arches. 



Anatomy and medicine, preliminary remarks on the Indian notions of. School- 

 craft's Arch., Phila., 1854, iv, 501-502. 

 Brief remarks on the subject. 



Andrews, E. Military surgery among the Apache Indians. Chicago Med. Exam., 

 1869, X, 599-601. 



Andros, F. The medicine and surgery of the Winnebago and Dakota Indians. 

 Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc, Chicago, 1883, i, 116-118. 

 Indian knowledge of anatomy; surgery; snakebites; diseases; treatment and reme- 

 dies. 



Practice of medicine among the Winnebagos. Schoolcraft's Arch., Phila., 



1853, in, 497-498. 

 Brief report on diseases, medicine-men, remedies, sweat bath. 



An experience among the red Indians. (From a correspondent.) Lancet, Lond., 

 1904, I, 611-12. 

 Relates an instance of effectual treatment by Manitoba Indians of the wounded 

 and inflamed arm of a white man. 



Baegert, Jacob. An account of the aboriginal inhabitants of the California peninsula. 

 Smithson. Rep. for 1863, 352-369, Wash., 1864; ibid, for 1864, 378-399, Wash., 1865. 

 Includes observations on physical traits, dwellings, dress, food, drinks, habits, 

 marriage, children, mental traits, diseases, cures, remedies. 



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