580 



INDEX. 



ATKINSON, J. M. Malarial Fever During 



the Puerperium, 193. 

 Atmosphere, effect of tropical sunlight on, 



10. 

 Atoxyl, in pulmonary tuberculosis, 564; in 



treatment of trypanosomiasis, 27. 

 Atoxyl and antimony, use of, in treatment of 



trypanosomiasis, 29. 

 Atoxyl and mercury, use of, in treatment of 



trypanosomiasis, 2S. 



Bacillary dysentery in monkeys, note on 

 the spontaneous occurrence of, 481. 



Bacillus typhosus, 495. 



Bacteria, of amcebic abscesses of the liver, 

 223. 



Bacterial vaccination in gonococcus infec- 

 tions, 565 ; importance of, in treatment of 

 certain diseases, 56S. 



Bacterial vaccines, further observations on 

 therapeutic inoculations of, 565. 



Baguio, Philippine Islands, examinations of 

 stools and blood among Igorots at, 505. 



Balantidium coli, 270. 



Bangkok, beriberi in, 72—77. 



BANKS, CHARLES S. Discussion of Doctor 

 Trible's paper on "Unidentified Larva? of 

 Some Dipterous Insect Developing in the 

 Deep Urethra and Bladder of Man Produc- 

 ing Severe Abdominal Symptoms,'* 517. 



Beriberi, 127, 137, 144 ; among Philippine 

 Scouts, 130 ; a one-sided or monotonous 

 diet only predisposing cause of, 125 ; a 

 rarity in Bangkok jails, 76 ; a disorder of 

 metabolism, 61 ; a cause of invaliding and 

 death, 73, 74 ; causal relationship between 

 consumption of white rice and, 55 ; de- 

 crease of, in asylum in Bangkok, after use 

 of parboiled rice, 75 ; decrease of, in United 

 States Army, 79 ; diet in, S2 ; differences 

 in composition between various kinds of 

 rice and their relation to, 84 ; discussion on 

 papers on, 137—144 ; etiology of, 65 ; exper- 

 iments in monkeys in connection with, 95 ; 

 found only where polished rice is used, 

 129 ; infantile, one cause of infant mortal- 

 ity in Manila, 153 ; in Siam, 73 ; length of 

 time existing in Philippines, 127 ; not 

 always caused by white rice, 83 ; not an 

 infectious disease, 81 ; observations con- 

 cerning, 123 ; phosphorous starvation with 

 special reference to, 81, 98 ; prevention 

 of, 61, 79 ; resembles polyneuritis in 

 fowls, 71 ; unknown in Bangkok until use 

 of steam-milled rice, 75. 



Bengali, no regiments of ever recruited for 

 the fighting line, 168 ; poor physical de- 

 velopment of, due to food low in protein 

 value, 164. 



Bergen, resolutions on leprosy passed at, in 

 1909, 309. 



Black water fever, in Philippine Islands, 291. 



Bladder of man, unidentified larvae of some 

 dipterous insect developing in the urethra 



and producing severe abdominal symp- 

 toms, 515. 



Blood, chemical composition of, in Asiatic 

 cholera, 395 ; examination of stools and, 

 of Igorots at Baguio, P. I., 505. 



Blood counts, of men used in experiment 

 with orange-red underwear, 529. 



Blood examinations, of men used in experi- 

 ments with orange-red underwear, 530. 



Blood pressure, in the Tropics, 325 ; lowered 

 by Philippine climate, 325 ; of men used 

 in experiments with orange-red under- 

 wear, 531. 



BLOOMBERGH, H. D. See Chamberlain, 

 W. P., 505. 



Bodp asiaticus, 212. 



Bone lesions of smallpox, 553 ; cause of, 555. 



BOWMAN, FRED B. Complement Fixation 

 in Yaws, 4S5 ; The Incidence and Com- 

 plications of Malaria in the Philippine 

 Islands, with Special Reference to its 

 Treatment with Arsenophenylglycin, 291 ; 

 A Note on the Spontaneous Occurrence of 

 Bacillary Dysentery in Monkeys, 481. 



BREWER, ISAAC W. Tuberculosis in the 

 Philippine Islands, 331. 



Bronchitis, in infant mortality in Manila, 

 153. 



BROOKE, GILBERT E. Notes on Conta- 

 gious Ophthalmia, 303. 



Buba traujilar, 489. 



Cagayan Valley, prevalence of intestinal 

 parasites in, 267. 



Cajanus indicus Spreng, 67. 



Callosity, an unusual form of, complicating 

 mycetoma, 215. 



CASTELLANI, ALDO. Discussion on the 

 paper, "An Experiment with Orange-Red 

 Underwear," by Dr. T. M. Phalen, 569 ; 

 Note on an Intestinal Flagellate in Man, 

 211 ; Tropical Bronchomycosis. Observa- 

 tions on a New Species of Epidermophyton 

 Found in Tinea Cruris. A New Intestinal 

 Spirillum, 197. 



Catarrhal conjunctivitis, 304. 



Catarrhal ophthalmia, cause of, 305 ; treat- 

 ment of, 306 ; modes of treatment, 308. 



Cavite Province, prevalence of intestinal 

 parasites in, 267. 



CHAMBERLAIN, W. P. Discussion on the 

 paper, "An Experiment with Orange-Red 

 Underwear," by Dr. T. M. Phalen, 569 ; A 

 Statistical Study of Uncinariasis among 

 White Men in the Philippines, 249 ; 

 Review : Medical Service in Campaign. A 

 Handbook for Medical Officers in the 

 Field, by Paul Frederick Straub, 521. 



CHAMBERLAIN, W. P., BLOOMBERGH, H. 

 D., and KILBOURNE, E. D. Examina- 

 tions of Stools and Blood Among the 

 Igorots at Baguio, P. I., 505. 



CHALMERS, ALBERT J. See CASTE- 

 LLANI, 211, 



