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INDEX 



Tarsonemidrr, 333; 337. 



Tartar emetic, tliseovery, 8; for 

 ulcerating granuloma, 73; for 

 kala-azar, 81; for infantile kala- 

 azar, 84; for oriental sore, 88; 

 for espundia, 91-92; for tryp- 

 anosomes of sleeping sickness, 

 105; for Chagas' disease, 114. 



Taute, M., 107. 



Teeth, pyorrhea cause of loss of, 140; 

 ameba> among, 140, 142-144. 



Temperature, limiting factor in dis- 

 tribution of i)arasites, 19. 



Texnent, J. E., 319. 



Ternidens deminulus, 283, 



Telramitus, see Macrostoma. 



Tctranychida?, 333; 340. 



Tclranychus molesiissimus, 341. 

 telarius, 341. 



Texas, Sparganum ynansoni, 252; 

 propagation of bats to destroy 

 mosquitoes, 462. 



Texas fever, caused by Piroplasmata, 

 168, 180, 360. 



Texas fever tick, see Margarojjus 

 nnntdatus. 



Theobald, F. V., 437. 



Theze, J., 310. 



Thomas, W., 8. 



Three-days' fever, see Phlebotomus 

 fever. 



Th>Tnobenzene, for Schistosoma in- 

 fections, 215. 



Thymol, discovery, 8; for intestinal 

 flukes, 230; for tapeworms, 237; 

 danger from, 237; for hook- 

 worms, 263; for pinworms, 279; 

 for microfilaria!, 306. 



Thysanura, direct life history, 329. 



Tick-bite fever, 367. 



Tick fever, see .African relapsing 

 fever. 



Tick paralysis, 358-359. 



Ticks, and es[)un(lia, 92; transmittcTs 

 of Piro|)lasmata, 108, 181. .360: 

 and kedani, 194, 360; 362 369; 

 importance, 352; general anat- 

 omy, 352-354; habits, 354; life 



history, 355-357; effects of 

 bites, 357-358; tick paralj-sis, 

 358-359; and disease, 359-360; 

 and relapsing fever, discovery, 8; 

 43-44; 352; transmitting species, 

 360-361; and spotted fever, 

 discover}', 8; transmi-ssion, 189- 

 190, 352; transmitting species, 

 361-363; troublesome Argasidae, 

 364-366; troublesome Ixodidae, 

 366-367; treatment of bites, 367; 

 removal, 367; prevention, 368- 

 369. 



Tipulida*, mosquitoes aUied to, 425. 



Tlalsahuate, 335. 



Tobacco, for leeches, 318, 319; to 

 remove Dermatohia from skin, 

 515. 



Todd, J. L., 8, 359. 



Togoland, transmitter of sleeping 

 sickness in, .500. 



Tongue-worms, 348-351; general ac- 

 count, 348; life history, 348- 

 349; species found in man, 349- 

 351. 



Tonkin, relapsing fever epidemic, 47. 



Tonsilitis, relation of Endamceba gin- 

 givalis to, 144. 



Torres, M., Ill, 380. 



Tovar, N., 451, 452. 



Townsend, C. H. T., 86, 181, 468, 

 472, 473. 



Toxdscaris limhala, 282. 



Toxins, 16-17; from spores of Sar- 

 cosporidia, 175; from intestinal 

 worms, 202-203; from t a pin- 

 worms, 236; from Dihothrio- 

 ceplialus lalus, 247; from hook- 

 worms, 261; from maggots in 

 intestine, 527. 



'Irachea*, of Arachnida, 324; of 

 insects, 325, 328; of Acarina, 

 332. 



Trachoma, 169; 194. 



Treinatoda, 197-198; see also Flukes. 

 Trench diarrhea, 131. 



Tnponema pallida, see Spirochceta 

 pnllida. 



