INDEX. 



573 



Immune serum, 382 ; animal experiments 

 with, 382 ; clinical application of, 383 ; 

 internal administration of, 384. 



Infantile beriberi, 345. 



Infantile dysentery, 31 ; case reports, 31—33. 



Intestinal protozoa, prevalence and distribu- 

 tion in the Philippine Islands of, 191, 201. 



Intestinal worms, prevalence and distribu- 

 tion in the Philippine Islands of, 191, 

 206 ; possible influence upon the public 

 health of, 206-209 ; predisposing to di- 

 sease, 206-207, 263, 264 ; sanitation 

 against, 208-209, 264. 



Ipecacuanha, method of giving, 289. 



ISHIGAMI, T., Tubereulo-toxoidin and im- 

 munization serum, 379. 



JACKSON, THOMAS W., Discussion of the 

 papers of Dr. Garrison (191) and Dr. 

 Gilman (211), 261; Discussion of Dr. 

 Jackson's paper (431), 443; Sanitary 

 conditions and needs in provincial towns, 

 431. 



Jellyfish (Scyphozoa), a report of several 

 cases with unusual symptoms caused by 

 contact with some unknown variety of, 

 329. 



KEE, TEE HAN, The habitual use of opium 

 as a factor in the production of diseases, 

 63. 



Kidney diseases, 215. 



KITAJIMA, T., On "habu" venom and its 

 serum therapy, 151. 



Lamblia, present in the Philippine Islands, 

 195, 201. 



Liver, lesions of the, 217. 



Lymphatic system, disease of the, 219. 



Malaria, number of cases at Bilibid Prison 

 during 1908 of, 71. 



MARSHALL, HARRY T., Discussion on the 

 papers by Dr. Heiser (89) and Dr. Mar- 

 shall (107), 187; Discussion of the paper 

 by Dr. Kitajima (151), 188; Studies of 

 cholera, 107. 



MARSHALL, HARRY T., & TEAGUE, OS- 

 CAR, A study of the precipitin and com- 

 plement fixation reactions, 357. 



MAUS, L. M., Discussion of the papers by 

 Dr. Heiser (89) and Dr. Marshall (107), 

 184. 



McDILL, JOHN R., Editorial : Dysenteric 

 abscess of the liver, 349. 

 "TVIedical Association of the Philippine Is- 

 lands, 183. 



Meningococcus intracellularis, 47. 



Mosquito which breeds in salt and fresh 

 water, 335 ; character of the river and 

 spring water of breeding places of the, 

 337 ; climate and temperature, 337 ; geog- 

 raphy and topography of breeding area, 

 336 ; observations on larva? of, 337. 



Mus decumanus Pallas., 45. 



Mus musculus Linn., 46. 



Mus rattus Linn., 45. 



MUSGRAVE, W. E., Discussions on the 

 papers of Dr. Garrison (191) and Dr. 

 Gilman (211), 261; The influence of 

 symbiosis upon the pathogenicity of mi- 

 croorganisms, 77. 



MUSGRAVE, W. E., CLEGG, M. T., & 

 POLK, MARY, Streptothricosis with spe- 

 cial reference to the etiology and clas- 

 sification of mycetoma, with a bibliog- 

 raphy, 447 ; Trichocephaliasis, with a 

 report of four cases, including one fatal 

 case, with a bibliography, 545. 



Mycetoma, classification of, 449. 



Necator, present in the Philippine Islands, 

 195. 



Nephritis, per cent among 100 cases of, 215. 



Neoplasms among the Filipinos, 567. 



Nervous system, disease of the, 220. 



NICHOLS, HENRY J., Discussions on the 

 papers of Dr. Garrison (191) and Dr. 

 Gilman (211), 262; Discussion on Dr. 

 Jackson's paper (431), 442. See PHA- 

 LEN, JAMES M. 



Nocardia, 459. 



Obstetrics in the Philippine Islands, 245 ; 

 early superstitions regards, 246 ; modern 

 advances in, 252 ; outside influences upon, 

 247, 250. 



OHNO, Y. K., An investigation of the quan- 

 titative relationships between agglutinin, 

 agglutinoid, and agglutinable substance, 

 47. 



OLD, EDWARD H. H., A report of several 

 cases with unusual symptoms caused by 

 contact with some unknown variety of 

 jellyfish (Scyphozoa), 329. 



Oospora, 458. 



Opisthorchis, prevalence and distribution in 

 the Philippine Islands of, 191, 195, 204, 

 205 ; 71. 



Opium as a factor in the production of 

 diseases, 63 ; reasons for the use, 63 ; 

 results of the habitual use and the di- 

 seases produced, 65 ; treatment of chronic 

 poisoning, 66. 



Oxyuris, prevalence and distribution in the 

 Philippine Islands of, 191, 195, 201, 202. 



Paragonimus, prevalence and distribution in 

 the Philippine Islands of, 191, 195, 203, 

 204; 71. 



Parasites. See Animal parasites. 



Peritonitis, 212. 



PERRY, ALLAN, Discussion of Dr. Jack- 

 son's paper (431), 440. 



PHALEN, JAMES M., & NICHOLS, HENRY 

 J., Blastomycosis of the skin in the Phil- 

 ippine Islands, 395 ; Pilariasis and ele- 

 phantiasis in southern Luzon, 293 ; Notes 

 on the condition of the liver in schisto- 

 somiasis, 223 ; Notes on the distribution of 

 Filaria nocturna in the Philippine Islands, 

 305. 



