INDEX. 



535 



Pneumonic plague, studies on — Continued. 

 X. Immunization of guinea pigs by 

 vaccination with avirulent plague 

 bacilli mixed with agar, 245. 

 XI. The infection of guinea pigs, mon- 

 keys, and rats with doses of plague 

 bacilli ranging from one bacillus 

 upwards, 251. 

 XII. Efficacy of various masks for pro- 

 tection against pneumonic plague, 

 255. 

 Polished rice, fowl experiment with, 43, 



44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. 

 Polyneuritis gallinarum in relation to beri- 

 beri, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 ; a fifth con- 

 tribution to the etiology of beriberi, 423. 

 Pulex irritans Linnaeus, 122. 



philippinensis Herzog and Schultze, 

 119. 



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REMBE, R., Review of Manual of the 

 Diseases of the Eye for Students and 

 General Practitioners. By Charles H. May, 

 127 ; Review of Ophthalmic Surgery. A 

 treatise on surgical operations pertaining 

 to the eye and its appendages, with chap- 

 ters on para-operative technic and man- 

 agement of instruments. By Charles H. 

 Beard, 126 ; Review of Pathology and 

 Bacteriology of the Eye. An International 

 System of Ophthalmic Practice. By E. 

 Treacher Collins, 65. 

 REVIEWS (BOOK) : 



Beard, Charles H., Ophthalmic Surgery. 

 A treatise on surgical operations per- 

 taining to the eye and its appendages, 

 with chapters on para-operative tech- 

 nic and management of instruments, 

 126! 

 Buchanan, Robert Earle, Veterinary 

 Bacteriology. A Treatise on the Bac- 

 teria, Yeasts, Molds, and Protozoa 

 Pathogenic for Domestic Animals, 472. 

 Collins, E. Treacher, Pathology and ! 

 Bacteriology of the Eye. An Inter- j 

 national System of Ophthalmic Prac- 

 tice, 65. ! 

 Daniels, C. W., and Newham, H. B., I 

 Laboratory Studies in Tropical Medi- 

 cine, 469. 

 Dorland, W. A., The American Illus- 

 trated Medical Dictionary, 469. 

 Hemmeter, John C, Manual of Practical 

 Physiology. Designed for the Physio- 

 logical Laboratory Course in the Curri- 

 culum of the American Association of 

 Medical Colleges, 471. 

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

 ical Chemistry and Toxicology, 124. 

 Honan, James Henry, Honan's Hand- 

 book to Medical Europe, 123. 

 Howell, William H., A Textbook of 

 Physiology for Medical Students and 

 Physicians, 127. 



Reviews (book) — Continued. 



Marshall, Charles E., Microbiology for 

 Agricultural and Domestic Science 

 Students, 125. 



May, Charles H., Manual of the Dis- 

 eases of the Eye for Students and 

 General Practitioners, 127. 



Stewart, Francis T., A Manual of Sur- 

 gery for Students and Physicians, re- 

 viewed, 473. 



Straub, Paul Frederick, Medical-Service 

 in Campaign. A Handbook for Medical 

 Officers in the Field, 123. 



Todd, J. C, Clinical Diagnosis. A 

 Manual of Laboratory Methods, 128. 



Anonymous, Contributions to Medical 

 Science by Howard Taylor Ricketts 

 1870-1910, 470. 

 Rhyparobia madera Fabr., 521. 

 Rice (polished), fowl experiment with, 43, 

 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. 



Schizotrypanum cruzi, 54, 56, 58, 59, 60. 



SHAKLEE, A. O., Review of A Textbook 

 of Physiology for Medical Students and 

 Physicians. By William H. Howell, 127: 

 Review of Manual of Practical Physiology. 

 By John C. Hemmeter, 471. 



Siphonaptera of the Philippine Islandi, 

 some common, 119. 



SISON, A. G., Review of Clinical Diagnosis. 

 A Manual of Laboratory Methods. By J. C. 

 Todd, 128. 



Spermophilus citillus Linn., 225. 



Stewart, Francis T., A Manual of Surgery for 

 Students and Physicians, reviewed, 473. 



Stomoxys calcitrans, the role of, in the trans- 

 mission of Trypanosoma evansi, 475 ; dura- 

 tion of the infection of the proboscis of 

 Stomoxys, 494 ; experiments on cyclical 

 development, 502 ; experiments with guinea 

 pigs in a glass jar, 482 ; experiments with 

 horses in a screened stable, 479 ; general 

 summary, 515 ; inoculation of flies fed on 

 infected animals, 505 ; mechanical trans- 

 mission, 477 ; mechanical transmission by 

 interrupted feeding, 488 ; mechanical trans- 

 mission by successive interrupted feed- 

 ings, 492 ; an attempt to demonstrate 

 whether or not a small number of flies 

 are capable of transmitting the disease, 

 486 ; methods employed in feeding and 

 keeping flies for laboratory purposes, 511 ; 

 methods of applying the flies to the host, 

 513 ; the cyclical development of Trypano- 

 soma evansi in Stomoxys calcitrans, 500 ; 

 the possibility of infection being carried 

 by the fly's pulvilli, 504 ; the question of 

 hereditary transmission, 507 ; the relation 

 of nonbiting flies to Stomoxys in contam- 

 inative infections, 497 ; transference of 

 flies to immobilized animals after infective 

 feeding was completed, 484. 



