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INDEX 



Pregnancy— Continued. Page 



summary , . 191 



See also Childbirth, Gestation. 



Prentiss, D. W., in bibliography 418 



I'RESSURE FORCE. See Muscular force. 



Prolapsus, prevalence of 189 



Proportion of sexes— 



general data 37 



tribal details 37-41 



Prosopis odorata, p. pubescens. See 

 Screw bean. 



Prostate gland, enlargement of— 



Pima 1 82 



Southern Ute 176 



summary 188 



Prostitution— 



Apache 49 



e.xtent of 47 



Mexican tribes 50 



Pterygium, treatment for (Mesealeros) 237 



Puberty in Indian children 48,125-128,131 



See also Adolescence, Breasts, Menstrua- 

 tion. 



Pueblo Indians— 



baldness 162 



blindness 189 



childbirth 56 



deaf and dumb 207, tab. 9 



deformities 174 



dwellings 16 



foods 20,21 



grayness 160, 161, 398 



habits of life 3-3-34 



head deformation 79-80, 82, 83 



idiocy 205, tab. 9 



investigations among 1 



marriage 47 



medicine-men 222 



muscular force 149, 374-375 



native alcohohc drinks 27 



obesity 156 



occupations 17, IS 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



pederasty 51 



physical afhnities 8, 10, 13, 34, 35, 134 



physical environment 134 



population 6, tab. 9 



pulse and respiration 352-354 



spinal curvatures 208, tab. 9 



statures 134 



sterile women 52 



temperature 352-354 



treatment of infants 82, 83 



tuberculosis 210,211, tab. 9 



See oZsoparticular designations, as Hopi, 

 Rio Grande Pueblos, Zuni, etc. 



Pueblo Nuevo, Mexico, Tepehuane pop- 

 ulation of 11 



Pueblo Viejo, Mexico, Tepehuane popula- 

 tion of 11 



PUERPERIUM— 



summary 191 



Tepecano 186 



See also Childbirth. 

 Pulmonary disorders, prevalence of 176, 180 



See also Tuberculosis, pulmonary. 

 Pulque, description of 26, 28, 29 



Pulse— Page 



Indians — 



adults 138-143, 152,348-371 



Pima 138, 140, 141 , 142, 346, 347 



San Carlos Apache 343, 344 



albinos 193-194 



children 89-90 



Pima 92-96, 101-103, 105- 



106, 108, 130, tab. 1 , 292-299, 346, 347 



San Carlos Apache 91,93-96, 101- 



103, 105-106, 108, 130, tab. 1, 283-292 



whites 91-93, 101-103, 108, 141-142 



Putnam, Prof. F. W., expeditions under 



direction of 1 



PuYALLUP agency, W ASH., pathological con- 

 ditions at (Quinaielt ) 210, tab. 9 



Quetelet, Ad.— 



measurements of white children 101 



on respiration rate of children 94, 95 



stature-age approximations in whites. . 104 

 Quigg, Dr. O. C, on pathological conditions 



in Tomah school. Wis. (Oneida) tab. 9 



Quileute— 



epilepsy 203, tab. 9 



idiocy 205, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Quinaielt— 



pathological conditions 210, tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



Rabies (Otomi) 252-253 



Rachitis — 

 by tribes — 



Hopi 181 



Nav'aho 180 



Opata 184 



Pima 184 



Southern Ute 176 



Tarahumare 186 



summary 82, 190, 191 



Racing— 



Navaho 33 



Tarahumare 34 



Rainfall of region visited 3-4 



Rainy- Mountain school, Okla., patholog- 

 ical conditions in 206, tab. 9 



Ranches, Indian, situation of 16 



Ranke, K. E., in bibUography 420 



Rapid City school, S. Dak., pathological 



conditions in tab. 9 



Rat, Pima notion concerning 243 



Rattlesnake — 



as remedy 242,252 



Pima notion concerning 243 



treatment of Ute 246,248 



See also Snake bites. 



Reagan, A. B., in bibliography 420 



Rebozo, use of 14 



Red lead, as remedy (Opata) 250 



Reebledge, Dr. A. J., on pathological con- 

 ditions in Greenfield school, Cal tab. 9 



Respiration— 

 Indians — 



adults 138-143, 152, 348-371 



Pima 138,140,141,346,347 



San Carlos Apache 343, 344 



