INDEX 



565 



nigra, and Trypanosoma gamhiense, 



98, 507. 

 Streptothrix, and rat-bite fovc^r, 70. 

 Strickl.\nd, C, 409, 410, 417. 

 Strong, R. M., 86, 178, 179, 180. 

 Strongyloides stercoralis, 279 282; life 



history, 280-281; .symptoms, 



281-282. 

 Strongylus, see Trichostrongylus. 

 Sudan, spirochajtal bronchitis, 71; 



kala-azar, 77; SimuHum, 482; 



tabanids, 487; methods of cap- 

 turing tsetse flies, 503. 

 Sulphur, for mites, 335, 339, 341, 346, 



348; for fumigation, 383, 386; 



for lice, 401. 

 Sulphur ointment, for itch, 346. 

 Sulphuric acid, for hydrocyanic acid 



fumigation, 384. 

 Siunatra, pseudo-typhus or kedani, 



191; land-leeches, 319, 320. 

 SuRCOUF, M. J., 451, 452. 

 Surra, 99, 487. 

 Suzuki, M., 219. 

 Swallows, bugs on, 374; natural 



enemies of mosquitoes, 462. 



SWELLENGREBEL, X. H., 417. 

 SWEZY, O., 119. 



Swift, H. F., 57. 



Swift-Ellis treatment, for s\T)hilis 

 of nervous system, 57. 



Swifts, natural enemies of mos- 

 quitoes, 462. 



Switzerland, Dibothriocephaltis latus, 

 246. 



Syphilis, importance of, 3; history, 

 48-49; prevalence, 49-51; trans- 

 mission, 51-52; spirochaetes of, 

 52; course of, 53-55; congenital. 

 53; malignant, 55; diagnosis, 

 55-56; treatment, 56-58; stand- 

 ard of cure, 57-58; prevention, 

 58-63; exclusion from hospitals, 

 58; free diagnosis and treatment, 

 59; compulsory notification, 60; 

 relation to yaws, 63; and Enda- 

 moeba mortinatalium, 130; pos- 



sible spread by bedbugs, 379; 

 by lice, 400. 



Syria, oriental sore, 85; typhus 

 epidemic, 398. 



Tabanidaj, and leishmaniasis, 75, 

 488; and espundia, 92, 488-489; 

 mouthparts, 327, 485; 484-490; 

 general account, 484-486; life 

 history, 486-487; and disease, 

 487-489; transmission of surra 

 and el debab, 487; and human 

 trypanosomiasis, 488; and an- 

 thrax, 488; and loa worms, 489; 

 control, 489-490. 

 Tnhanus, 486; trap for, 490. 

 Tabardillo, see Tj-phus fever. 

 Tmnia nfricana, 245. 

 confusa, 245. 

 philippina, 245. 



saginata, discovery of life history, 

 7; nutrition absorbed, 202; de- 

 scription, 239-240; life hi.story, 

 240. 

 solium, 240-242; cysticercus in 

 man, 251. 

 Tseniida", 238; imi)ortant species of, 



239-245. 

 Takaki, F., 69. 



Tampan, see Ornithodorus moubnta. 

 Taniguchi, T., 69. 

 Tapeworms, 231-263; general struc- 

 ture, 231-233; reproduction, 23.3- 

 234; life history, 234-235; dam- 

 age to host, 236-237; treatment, 

 237; prevention, 237-238; im- 

 portant species, Ta'niida>, 239- 

 245; Dibothriocephalida', 245- 

 247; larval tapeworms of man, 

 247-253. 

 African, see Twnin africana. 

 beef, see Twnia sfiginata. 

 dog, see Dipylidium caninum. 

 dwarf, see Hymenolepis nana. 

 fish, see Dibolhrioccphalus latus. 

 pork, see T(F)iia solium. 

 Tarentola mauritanica, and oriental 

 sore, 86, 471. 



