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INDEX 



toma, 3.SO-3.S1 ; plaguo tran5s- 

 mittod by lice, 399; hosts of 

 Cordylobia aiUhropophaga, 518. 



Rogers, L., 8, 9, 81, 377. 



RosENWu, M. J., 48, 507. 



Ross, Sir R., 7, 147, 148, 149, 156, 

 158, 164, 165, 449, 457. 



RorB.\uD, E., 471, 512, 517. 



Rougot.'^, 336. 



Roundworms, see Xemathelminthcs. 



Russia, relapsing fever, 43, 45; Dibo- 

 thriocephalus latus, 246; Gigan- 

 torhj/nchus hirudinaceu.^ in man, 

 284; typhus, 398; Gaslrophiln^ 

 hcemorrhoidalis in man, 516; 

 Wohlfartia magnifica, 521-522. 



Sabethini, 437. 



SaUcylic acid, in ointment for chig- 

 gcrs, 420. 



Salt, enema for amcl)ic dysentery, 

 135; to destroy hookworm larva, 

 267. 



Salt water, for myiasis of nose, ears, 

 etc., 523. 



Salvarsan, discovery, 8, 49; for re- 

 lapsing fever, 47; for s\-philis, 

 56-57; for yaws, 64; for infec- 

 tious jaundice, 6S; for rat-bite 

 fever, 70; for \'iiicent's angina 

 and noma, 71; for tropical ulcer, 

 72; for trj-panosomes, 105, 107; 

 for B(danlidium infections, 127; 

 for Schistosoma infections, 215. 



Salvansan copper, to prevent tryj)- 

 ano.some infections, 107. 



Salzman, F., 294. 



Sambon, L. W., 350, 351, 451, 452, 

 453. 



Samoa, pcrifjdicity of Filnria htm- 

 crofli, 301. 



Sand flea, see Dermnlophilus pene- 

 trans. 



Sandflies, sec Phlebotomus flics. 



San Francisco, plague in, 2; anti-rat 

 campaign, 411. 



Sanitation, and .syphihs, 6i ; and 

 ]>n'vcnti<»n of aMicl)ic dysentery, 



136-137; relation to intestinal 

 parasites, 265-269; effect on 

 school children's progress, 26(5- 

 267; necessity for practical 

 demonstrations, 268-269. 



Santonin, for intestinal fluke infec- 

 tions, 230; for Ascaris infec- 

 tions, 276. 



Sab Paulo, Triatoma sordida, 381. 



Sarcocystin, toxin from Sarcosporidia 

 spores, 175. 



Sarcocystis maris, sexual phenomena, 

 176. 

 tenella biibalis, in Indian buffaloes, 

 176. 



Sarcodina, pseudopodia in, 29, 36, 

 129. 



Sarcophaga fuscicavAa antl intestinal 

 myiasis, 526. 

 mngnificn, see Wohlfartia magnifica. 



Sarcojihagidie, 521. 



Sarcopsyllida>, 407, 418, 420. 



Sarcoptes, 342 346. 

 scabiei, 312 -34i). 

 scabiei criu-ilosa:, 343, 345. 



Sarcoptidaj, 333, 342. 



Sarcosporidia, 168, 174 176; in man, 

 176. 



Savarelu, 184. 



Scabies, 342. 



Scarlet fever, 169, 194. 



ScHArDiN-.v, F., 7, 49, 428. 



Schistosoma, discovery, 7; life history 

 discovered, 8, 211-212; see also 

 Blood flukes. 

 hcematobium, 212 217; vlistribu- 

 tion, 212; relation to host, 212; 

 pathogenic effects, 213; life his- 

 tory, 213-215; treatment, 215- 

 216; prevtnitioii. 21(1-217. 

 japonicum, 218 219; symi)toms of 

 infection, 21S; life history, 219. 

 7nansoni. 217 218. 



SrHROEUKU, ()., 6. 



SrnuEKKNKR, W., 192. 



SCHULZE, 6. 



SrirwAXN, 6. 

 Scolex, 231. 



