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DowLER, B. Researches into the sanitary ciuulitidii and vital statistics of barba- 

 rians. New Orleans Med. and Surg. Jour., 1857, xiv, 335-352. 

 Eells, M. The Twana Indians of the Skokomish reservation in Washington ter- 

 ritory. Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv., Wash., April 9, 1877, in, no. 1, 57-114. 

 Contains observations on physical traits (including weight and a few measurements), 

 a few l)rief notes on physiology, pathology, mentality, foods, drinks, narcotics, medi- 

 cines, poisons, dwellings, clothing, marriag*', partuiition, attention to the ncw-ltorn, 

 morals, habits. Lacks details. 



The Twana, Chemakum, and Klallam Indians of Washington territory. 



Smithson. Rep. for 1887, 605-681, Wash., 1889. 



Includes observations on dwellings, dress, food, drinks, occui)ations, habits, medi- 

 cines, marriage, children. 



Ehrenreich, p. Beitriige z. Volkerkunde Braziliens. Veroi^entlichungen a. d. 

 konigl. Mus. f. Volkerkunde, Berlin, 1891, ii. 



Numerous notes on mode and habits of life of Brazilian Indians, with observations 

 of medical interest. 

 Engelmann, G. Labor among primitive peoples. St. Louis, 1882. 



Includes data on parturition among the Indians, and bibliographic refereni^es. 



Posture in labor. Trans. Amer. Gynecolog. Soc, 1880, v, Boston, 1881. 



Pregnancy, parturition, and childbed among primitive peoples. Amer. 



Joiu-. Obstets., N. Y., 1881, xiv. 



Massage and expression or external manipulations in the obstetric practice 



of primitive peoples. Ibid., 1882, xv. 



Characteristic labor scenes among yellow, lilack, and red races. St. Louis 



Cour. Med., 1882, vin. 

 Evans, J. P. Twelve months' practice in the Cherokee Nation West. South. Jour. 



Med. and Phys. Sci., Nashville, 1854, ii, 12, 157, 317. 

 Fewkes, J. Walter. A contributioii to ethnoV)otany. Amer. Anthrop., Wash., 1896, 

 IX, 14-21. 

 List of Hopi food and medicinal plants, with notes on their uses. 

 Fletcher, Robert. On prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets. C'ont. North 

 Amer. Ethnol., Wash., 1882, v, 1-32. 

 Includes observations on Indian trephined skulls and discussion as to the purposes 

 of the operation. 



Flexion, C. Some medicines of the Swampee Cree Indians of tlie north. Canad. 

 Pharmaceut. Jour., Toronto, 1897-8, xxxi, 126-129. 

 Notes on the remedies used in the tribe, with incidental remarks on diseases. 

 Friederici, Georg. Der Gang des Indianers. Glol)us, Brunswick, 1898, lxxiv, 

 273-278. 

 A compilation, with numerous citations, on peculiarities of the Indian foot and 

 gait. Of but little value; no scientific observations^ 



Gabb, William M. On the Indian tribes and languages of Costa Rica. Trans. Amer. 

 Philos. Soc, Phila., 1875, xiv, 483-602. 

 Includes observations on physical characters, habits, parturition, attentions to the 

 child at birth and later, marriage, medicine-men and their practices, foods and drinks, 

 diseases, remedies. 



Gaillard. Life among the Nez Percez Indians. Richmond and Louisville Med. 

 Jour., Louisville, 1871, xi, 589-604. 

 Dwellings, clothing, occupation, sweat l)aths, diseases, parturition, attentions to 

 child, treatment of sickness, surgery. 



