554 



INDEX 



52S; resistance to reagents, 522, 

 526-527. 



Miifniesium sulphate, in treatment of 

 amebic dj'sentery, 136. 



Malaria, in Panama, 2; importance 

 of, 5, 147-14S; relation of mo.s- 

 quitoes to, 7, 149, 157-159; 

 .147 167; prevalence of, 148; 

 history, 14.S-149; para.sites of, 

 149-1.")0; occurrence of attacks 

 of afjue, 153; quotidian, 153; 

 numbers of parasites, 153; ben- 

 nif^n v.s. malignant, 150; propa- 

 gation, 157-159; latent, 158; 

 effect of weakening of host, 158- 

 159; course of, tertian and 

 (juartan, 1.59-lGl; a^stivo-au- 

 tumnal, 161; immunity, 162-163; 

 tropical vs. subtropical, 162; 

 carriers, 162, 165, 438-443; ful- 

 minant, 163; treatment, 163- 

 164; prevention, 164-167; num- 

 ber of mosquitoes necessary to 

 propagate, 165. 



.Malarial para.sites, see Plasmodium. 



Malay bug, see Triatoma ruhrofas- 

 rinln. 



Malay States, kedani or pseudo- 

 typhus, 192; Echmostomiitn, 22S; 

 malaria-carrying Anopheles, 441; 

 habits of Anopheles, 441. 



Malcoeur, 254. 



Mai de boca, cause of, 70-71. 



Mai d'estomac, 254. 



Male fern, for tapeworms, 237; for 

 hookworms, 264; for ])inw()rms, 

 279. 



Malloch, .1. R., 480. 



Mallophaga, comparefl with Ano- 

 plura, 388. 



.Mai.mstkn, p. H., 7, 37. 



Mali)ighian tubules, 328. 



Malta, phlobotoinus flies, 468, 470, 471 . 



Maiiaos, reduction of yellow fever, 

 183, 185. 



Manchuria, plague, 413. 



M:mdiblcs, of iiisects, 325. 



Mange, 342. 



Mangrove fly, see Chrysops. 



Manila, Balantidium infections, 127; 

 amebic dysentery, 130; Echino- 

 stomum ilocanum, 229; Tcenia 

 philippina, 245. 



Manson, Sir P., 7, 47, 80, 162, 298, 

 301, 305, 309, 322, 449. 



Mansonia, habits of larva?, 431; host 

 of Filarin, 450. 



Manure, treatment to prevent fly- 

 breeding, 508. 



Mauett, p. J., 468. 



Margaropu.s aniiulatus, 12; life his- 

 tory, 356, 366; extermination, 

 368. 



MAnL.\TT, C. L., 373, 375, 376. 



Marmot, host of Horviorhynchus 

 ynoniliformis, 284; and plague 

 in Manchuria, 413. 



Marriage, syphilis and, 60-61. 



M.\STERMAN, E. W. G., 317, 318. 



Mfistigamoeha, 35. 



Mastigophora, see Flagellata. 



Mauritius, Hulothyrus cocrincUa, 341; 

 trypanosomes in Triatoma rubro- 

 fosciala, 381. 



Maxilla, 325. 



Maxillary iial])i, 325. 



Mayflies, life history, 329. 



Mealworm, intermediate host of Hy- 

 menolepis dimimda, 244. 



Measles, human, 169, 195; beef, 240; 

 pork, 241. 



Meat, fitness for food when diseased, 

 296-297. 



Meat in.spection, 286; relation to 

 trichiniasis, 295-296. 



Medical entomology, beginning of, 

 7; summary, 322-323. 



Mediterranean countries, infantile 

 kala-azar, 82; oriental sore, 84, 

 85; dengue, 186; phlebotomus 

 fever, 1S8; Schistosoma ha^tna- 

 tohiutn, 212; JAmiwtiJ^ mlotica, 

 317; i)hlebotomus flies, 470. 



Mcgarhinus, 437. 



Melanin, host of lung fluko, 221; of 

 Clonorchis sirunais, 226. 



