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INDEX 



BOZZOLO, C., 8. 



BRADLEY, B., 448. 



BRAUN, M., 36. 



Brazil, yaws, 63; kala-azar, 77; 

 espundia, 90, 488; . trypanoso 

 miasis, 94, 108-114; bug-proof 

 houses, 114; Trichomonas patho- 

 genic, 121; Endamceba brazilien- 

 sis, 130; hookworm disease, 255; 

 (Esophagostomum stephanosto- 

 mum thomasi, 283; Filaria ma- 

 galhaesi, 308; Triatoma, 380- 

 381; Anopheles cruzi, habits, 

 442; Dermatobia and mosquitoes, 

 452. 



Breakbone fever, see Dengue. 



BREINL, A., 73. 



British Columbia, tick paralysis, 358- 

 359; Dermacentor venustus, 363. 



British Guiana, Sparganum mansoni, 

 252; hookworm disease, 262; 

 filarial infections, 308. 



British Isles, see Great Britain. 



British Plague Commission, 411, 412. 



British Royal Commission on Vene- 

 real Diseases, report, 50, 58, 

 59-60. 



Bronchitis, caused by spirochsetes, 71. 



BRUCE, D., 7, 98, 108. 



BRUMPT, E., 83. 



Buba braziliensis, 89. 



Bubalis caffer, host of Glossina 

 morsitans, 500. 



Bubonic plague, see Plague. 



Buenaventura, yellow fever in, 183. 



Buffalo, host of Glossina morsitans. 



Buffalo gnats, see Blackflies. 



Bugs, see Hemiptera. 



Bulgaria, typhus in, 398. 



Buttinus contortus and B. dybowskii, 

 intermediate hosts of Schisto- 

 soma in Egypt, 214, 215, 217. 



Bursa, of hookworms, 256. 



Butter, on clothing to prevent lousi- 

 ness, 402. 



Cachexia, malarial, 161, 162; treat- 

 ment, 164. 



Cairo, prevention of Schistosoma in- 

 fections, 216. 



Calabar swellings, 309. 



CALANDRUCCIO, S., 284. 



Calcium borate, and borax for treat- 

 ing manure, 508. 



California, hookworm in mines, 262; 

 hookworm introduced by Hin- 

 dus, 268; Dermacentor occiden- 

 talis, 358, 363; Ornithodorus 

 coriaceus, 364-365; plague in 

 ground squirrels, 411; Pidex 

 irritans, 415; Ceratophyllus acu- 

 tus, 418. 



CALKINS, G. N., 33, 129. 



Calliphora vomitoria, cause of myiasis, 



521. 



erythrocephala, cause of myiasis, 

 521. 



Calomel, for Giardia infections, 125. 



Camel, and oriental sore, 86; host of 

 Trichostrongylus instabilis, 282; 

 host of Ornilhodorus savignyi, 

 361; el debab, 487. 



Camphor, for red-bug rash, 336; 

 repellent for mosquitoes, 455. 



Canada, blackflies, 479, 481, 482. 



Capituium, of ticks, 354. 



Carapatos, see Ornithodorus m,oubata 

 and 0. turicata. 



Carbolic acid, for head lice, 401; to 

 remove Dermatobia from skin, 515. 



Carbon bisulphide, fumigation, 386; 

 for fumigation of body lice, 401, 

 402. 



CARPENTER, G. D. H., 494. 



Carrier, definition, 19, 21. 



CARRION, D., 178. 



Carrion's fever, see Oroya fever. 



CARROLL, J., 184, 443. 



CASTELLANI, A., 121, 307, 340. 



Castor oil, for Giardia infections, 125; 

 in treatment of hookworm in- 

 fections, 264. 



Cats, and infantile kala-azar, 82; 

 hosts of Opisthorchis, 225; Dipy- 

 lidium caninum, 245; fewer 

 parasites than dogs, 266; tri- 



