INDEX 



545 



Porocephaltis moniliformis, 3ol; 

 Anopheles in coral reef pools, 

 442. 



Echidnophagn gnlUnacea, 420. 



Echinorhynchus Itominis, 284. 

 moniliformis, 284. 



Echinococcns granulosus, 230; 247 

 251; distribution, 247; adult 

 and life history, 248; develop- 

 ment of hydatids, 248-249; other 

 species of Echinococais, 249; 

 prevent ion, 250-251. 



Echinostomum ilocanum, 228-229. 

 malayanum, 229. 



Ectoplasm, 29. 



Ecuador, yellow fever, 183; hook- 

 worm disease, 262. 



Education, present need, 3-4; con- 

 cerning sex hygiene, 62; con- 

 cerning sanitation, 268-269. 



Eel worms, see Ascaris. 



Egypt, ameba; in sand, 128; Schisto- 

 soma hcemntobium, 212, 216-217; 

 Hetcropliyes heterophyes, 228; 

 Paramphistomumcervi, 229; Spar- 

 ganum mansoni, 252; hookworm 

 disease, 255; work of Hookworm 

 Commission, 268; Trichostron- 

 gylits instabilis, 282; Xenopsylln 

 cheopis, 417; breeding places of 

 Phlebotomus, 468, 473. 



Ehrlich, p., 8, 47, 49, 56. 



Eimeria, in man, 172-173. 

 stiedce, in man, 172. 



El debab, 487. 



Elephantiasis, 304-305; relation of 

 bacteria to, 305-306; treatment, 

 306; and Onchocerca volvulus in 

 Congo, 311. 



Elephantoid fever, 305. 



Elk, host of Dermacentor venustus 

 363. 



Ellis, A. W. M., 57. 



El Marg, Schistosoma haematobixan, 

 212, 214. 



Emetin, discovery, 8; not effective 

 for Giardia, 125; for BaJnnti- 

 dium infections, 127; nature of, 



135; effects on anieba-, 135; for 

 craigiasis, 139; effect on pyor- 

 rhea, 143, 144, 145-146; effect on 

 goitre, 144. 

 Emkich, W., 136. 

 Encapsulation, 20-21; of trichina, 



291. 

 Encystment, 34. 



Endamceha, in jaw lesion, 121, 129; 

 species, 129-130. 

 lirazilicnsis, 1 30. 

 buccalis, see E. gingivalis. 

 coli, 129-130; harmlessne.ss, 131, 

 132; compared with E. histoh/- 

 iica, 135. 

 confiisa, 141. 



gingivalis, 130; 139-146; relation 

 to pyorrhea, 140, 142-144; de- 

 scription, 140-141; compared 

 with E. histolytica, 141; relation 

 to tonsilitis, 144; relation to 

 goitre, 144-145. 

 histolytica, 115; 129; and amebic 

 dysentery, 131, 132-134; life 

 history, 132-133; compared with 

 E. coli, 135; compared with 

 E. gingivalis, 141. 

 kartidisi, 141. 

 mortinatalium , 1 30 . 

 mrtris, 137. 



tetragena, = histolytica, 132. 

 urogenitalis, 130. 

 Endomixis, 33-34. 

 Endoplasm, 29. 

 Endotoxins, 24. 

 Entamoeba, see Endamceha. 

 Eosinophiles, increase with worm in- 

 fections, 203. 

 Epimys norvcgicuj^, and plague in 

 Europe, 411. 

 rattus, and plague in Europe, 

 411. 

 EpipharvTix, 326. 



Epsom salts, see Magnesium sulphate. 

 Erdmann, R., 175. 

 Eriocheir japonicus, intermediate host 



of lung fluke, 222. 

 EsroMEL, P., 117, 122, 125. 



