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INDEX. 



D 



Daniels, C. W., and Newham, H. B., Labor- 

 atory Studies in Tropical Medicine, re- 

 viewed, 469. 



Dorland, W. A., The American Illustrated 

 Medical Dictionary, reviewed, 469. 



EGAN, MARTIN, The life and career of 



Doctor Freer, Memorial Number, v. 

 Epimys norvegicus Exerl., 119. 

 ijuerceti HoUister, 119. 

 rattus Linn., 119. 

 Etiology of beriberi, 271 ; a third contribution 

 to the, 39 ; a fourth contribution to the, 

 415 ; a fifth contribution to the, 423. 



F 



FOX, CARROLL, Some common Siphonap- 

 tera of the Philippine Islands, 119. 



FREER, PAUL C, Review of A Text-book 

 of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology. By 

 James W. Holland, 124 ; the result of the 

 past two years' work in the study of 

 tropical sunlight, 1. 



G 



GIBBS, H. D., A study of the effect of trop- 

 ical sunlight upon men, monkeys, and 

 rabbits and a discussion of the proper 

 clothing for the tropical climate, 91 ; Paul 

 C. Freer, Chemist, Memorial Number, xxxv. 



OILMAN, P. K., Report of the pathological 

 examinations for one year from the sur- 

 gical clinic of the Philippine General Hos- 

 pital, 463. 



H 



HEISER, VICTOR G., Typhoid fever in the 

 Philippine Islands from the sanitary stand- 

 point, 115. 



Hemmeter, John C, Manual of Practical 

 Physiology, reviewed, 471. 



Holland, James W., A Text-book of Medical 

 Chemistry and Toxicology, reviewed, 124. 



Honan, James Henry. Honan's Handbook 

 to Medical Europe, reviewed, 123. 



Howell, William H., A Textbook of Physiol- 

 ogy for Medical Students and Physicians, 

 reviewed, 127. 



Infantile beriberi, 67 ; acute pernicious type 

 of. 71 ; age of infants dead from, 87 ; 

 analysis of milk of mother in, 74 ; clinical 

 observations of, 71 ; diet of mother of 

 children suffering from, 85 ; experiments 

 on puppies in the study of, 80 ; history 

 of mother in, 73 ; microscopical findings 

 in cases dead from, 79 ; necropsy findings 

 of 18 cases dead from, 76 ; procedures to 

 ascertain the cause of, 70 ; season in re- 

 lation to, 85 ; similarity of beriberi in 

 adults and, 68 ; the etiology of, 68, 69, 70. 



Leptodactylus ocellatus, 54. 

 M 



Marshall, Charles E., Microbiology for Agri- 

 cultural and Domestic Science Students, 

 reviewed, 125. 



May, Charles H., Manual of the Diseases of 

 the Eye for Students and General Practi- 

 tioners, reviewed, 127. 



MITZMAIN, MAURICE B., The role of 

 Stomoxys calcitrans in the transmission of 

 Trypanosoma evansi, 475. 



Mucocele and diverticulum of the vermi- 

 form appendix of inflammatory origin, 29. 



Mus commissarius Mearns, 119. 



Muscular changes brought about by inter- 

 muscular injection of calves with the virus 

 of contagious pleuropneumonia, 525. 



MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM EVERETT, Pro- 

 fessor Freer and the University of the 

 Philippines, Memorial Number, xxv. 



N 



Neuritis-preventing extract of rice polish- 



ings, analysis of a, 39, 40. 

 Nitrogen, relationship between percentage 



of, and amido-nitrogen in rice and beans, 



40. 



Periplaneta americana Linn., 521. 

 Plague bacilli, the susceptibility of cock- 

 roaches to plague bacilli inoculated into 

 the body cavity, 521. 

 Pleuropneumonia, muscular changes brought 

 about by intermuscular injection of calves 

 with the virus of contagious pleuropneu- 

 monia, 525. 

 Pneumonic plague, studies on, and plague 

 immunization : 



I. Introduction. The expedition to 

 Manchuria and the conditions un- 

 der which the work was per- 

 formed there, 131. 

 II. Method of transmission of the in- 

 fection in pneumonic plague and 

 manner of spread of the disease 

 during the epidemic, 137. 



III. Influence of atmospheric tempera- 



ture upon the spread of pneu- 

 monic plague, 157. 



IV. Portal of entry of infection and 



method of development of the 

 lesions in pneumonic and primary 

 septicsemic plague. Experimental 

 pathology, 173. 

 V. Clinical observations, 181. 

 VI. Bacteriology, 187. 

 VIL Pathology, 203. 

 VIII. Susceptibility of animals to pneu- 

 monic plague, 223. 

 IX. Protective inoculation against pneu- 

 monic plague, 229. 



