INDEX. 



ANDREWS, VERNON L.. Infantile beriberi, 

 67. 



Arctomys bobac Schreb., 224, 225. 



ASHBURN, P. M., Review of Medical-Service 

 in Campaign. A Handbook for Medical 

 Officers in the Field. By Major Paul Fred- 

 erick Straub, 123. 



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BARBER, M. A., Revievr of Microbiology for 

 Agricultural and Domestic Science Students. 

 By Charles E. Marshall, 125 ; see Teague, 

 Oscar, 157 ; Studies on pneumonic plague 

 and plague immunization. X. Immunization 

 of guinea pigs by vaccination with avirulent 

 plague bacilli mixed with agar, 245 ; XI. 

 The infection of guinea pigs, monkeys, and 

 rats with doses of plague bacilli, ranging 

 from one bacillus upwards, 251 ; The sus- 

 ceptibility of cockroaches to plague bacilli 

 inoculated into the body cavity, 521. 



BARBER, M. A., and TEAGUE, OSCAR, 

 Studies on pneumonic plague and plague 

 immunization. XII. Some experiments to 

 determine the efficacy of various masks for 

 protection against pneumonic plague, 255. 



BARTLETT, MURRAY. Doctor Freer as an 

 organizer and an administrator. Memorial 

 Number, xxix. 



Beard, Charles H., Ophthalmic Surgery. A 

 treatise on surgical operations pertaining to 

 the eye and its appendages, with chapters 

 on para-operative technic and management 

 of instruments, reviewed, 126. 



Beriberi, a fifth contribution to the etiology 

 of, 423 ; conclusions and discussion, 451 ; 

 observations on pathology, 428 ; observations 

 on symptomatology, 424 ; observations on 

 the earliest degenerative changes in the 

 nerves, 444 ; summary, 448 ; the influence of 

 various articles of food on the production 

 of polyneuritis gallinarum, 47. 



Beriberi, a third contribution to the etiology 

 of, 39 ; ration for convicts at Bilibid prison 

 in relation to, 42. 



Beriberi, the etiology of, 271 ; a disease with 

 dietetic causation, 276 ; authors regarding 

 beriberi as infectious, 272, 284, 288 ; Brad- 

 don's theory of etiology of the disease, 278 ; 

 conditions under which the experiments 

 were performed, 290 ; diet employed in the 

 experiments, 292 ; experiments in Insane 

 Asylum at Buitenzorg, 277 ; Fales' experi- 



ments in Manila, 280 ; Fletcher's experi- 

 ments at the Kuala Lumpur Lunatic Asy- 

 lum, 279 ; Fraser and Stanton's experiments 

 in the Federated Malay States, 281 ; histol- 

 ogical examination of organs of fatal cases, 

 382 ; nature of the rice employed, 294 ; 

 necropsy, 379 ; occurrence of the disease on 

 Norwegian ships, 288 ; Polyneuritis galli- 

 narum in relation to beriberi, 274 ; prepara- 

 tion of the extract of rice polishings em- 

 ployed, 295 ; resolution passed at meeting 

 of Far Eastern Association of Tropical 

 Medicine in 1910, 289 ; Shibayama's experi- 

 ments, 287 ; Strong and Crowell's experi- 

 ment, 295 ; summary of results of the ex- 

 periments, 400 ; Travers' experiments at 

 Kuala Lumpur, 285. 



BOYNTON, WILLIAM HUTCHINS, Notes 

 on the muscular changes brought about by 

 intermuscular injection of calves with the 

 virus of contagious pleuropneumonia, 525. 



BRENT, CHARLES H., Paul Caspar Freer, 

 his influence upon other men. Memorial 

 Number, ix. 



Buchanan, Robert Earle, Veterinarj' Bacteriol- 

 ogy, reviewed, 742. 



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CALDERON, FERNANDO, Doctor Freer as 

 a friend of the Filipinos, Memorial Number, 

 xxxii. 



CHAMBERLAIN, WESTON P., VEDDER. 

 EDWARD B., and WILLIAMS, ROBERT 

 R., A third contribution to the etiology of 

 beriberi, 39. 



CLARK, ELBERT. See Veddeb, Edward B., 

 423. 



Clothing for the tropical climate, 91, 107, 108, 

 109, 110. 



Cockroaches, the susceptibility of, to plague 

 bacilli, inoculated into the body cavity, 521. 



Collins, E. Treacher, Pathology and Bac- 

 teriology of the Eye. An International 

 System of Ophthalmic Practice, reviewed, 

 65. 



Conorhinus megistus. Trypanosomiasis in man 

 which is transmitted by, 53. 



CROWELL, B. C, Mucocele and diverticulum 

 of the vermiform appendix of inflam- 

 matory origin, 29 ; see Gilman, P. K., 463 ; 

 see Strong, Richard P., 203, 271. 



Ctenocephalus canis, nonexistence of, in th« 

 Philippines, 121. 



Ctenocephalus felis BouchS, 121, 122. 



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