574 



Philippine Medical School, free dispensary of 



the, 352 ; 100 autopsies at the, 211. 

 Plague, procedure in Hongkong against, 39 ; 

 cleansing operations during, 40 ; disinfec- 

 tion of infected premises during, 42 ; 

 fleas encountered during, 44 ; measures in 

 1906-7 regards, 42 ; notification of, 39 ; 

 procedure in 1904 against, 41 ; rats en- 

 countered during, 45 ; segregation of eon- 

 tacts during, 40 ; table of cases from 1895 

 to 1904 of, 46. 

 Plague animals and insects. See Fleas and 



Rats. 

 Plague serum, a reduction in the cost of 



anticattle, 407. 

 Pleurisy, acute, 212. 



Pneumonia, per cent among 100 cases of, 



213 ; number of cases at Bilibid Prison 



during 1908 of, 71. 



POLK, MARY. See MUSGRAVE, W. E. 



Precipitin and complement fixation reactions, 



357 ; comparison of the two methods in 



the differentiation of the blood of the 



different races of men and of the different 



varieties of cattle found in the Philippine 



Islands, 373—376 ; complement fixation, 



technique and interpretation of results in 



syphilis, 358 ; in bacterial diseases, 371 ; 



in the forensic diagnosis of blood stains, 



365 ; precipitin reaction, technique, 372. 



Prophylactic medicine as applied to the 



hygiene of Bilibid Prison, 69, 

 Protozoa, without specification of identity, 

 Per cent in water examined in the Phil- 

 ippine Islands of, 122 ; see Intestinal 

 protozoa. 

 Pulex cheopis Rotschild (pallidus Tasch.), 



44. 

 Pulex irritans Linn., 45. 

 Rats encountered in Hongkong : Mus decu- 

 manus Pallas., 45 ; Mus musculus Linn., 

 46 ; Mus rattus Linn., 45 ; Sorex gigan- 

 teus Is. Geoffr., 46. 

 REVIEWS (book) : 



Dahlgren, Ulric. A Text-Book of the 

 Principles of Animal Histology, 569. 

 Emery, W. D'Este. Clinical Bacteriol- 

 ogy and Hsematology for Practition- 

 ers, 445. 

 Parkes, Louis C, and Kenwood, H. R., 



Hygiene and Public Health, 265. 

 Tyrode, Maurice Vejux. Pharmacology : 



The Action and Uses of Drugs, 355. 

 Wiedersheim, Robert, Adapted from the 

 German by Parker W. N., Compara- 

 tive Anatomy of Vertebrates, 189. 

 Wilcox, Reynold Webb. The Treatment 

 of Disease, a Manual of Practical 

 Medicine (Notice only), 189. 

 ROGERS, LEONARD. The prevention of 

 tropical abscess of the liver by the early 

 diagnosis and treatment of the presup- 

 purative stage of amoebic hepatitis, 2S5. 

 RUEDIGER, E. H., A reduction in the cost 

 of anticattle-plague serum, 407 ; Filtra- 

 tion experiments with the virus of cattle 

 plague, 165 ; Further filtration experi- 

 ments with virus of cattle plague, 319. 



RYLEY, C, Discussion of the paper by Dr. 

 Edwards (121), 187. 



SALEEBY, N. M., Discussions on the papers 

 of Dr. Garrison (191) and Dr. Gilman 

 (211), 261; Discussion on Dr. Jackson's 

 paper (431), 442. 



Sanitary conditions and needs in provincial 

 towns, 431. 



Schistosoma, prevalence and distribution in 

 the Philippine Islands of, 191, 195, 204; 

 71. 



Schistosomiasis, notes on the condition of 

 the liver in schistosomiasis, 223 ; case 

 record of, 223 ; comparison of infection 

 with Schistosornum japonicum and Schis- 

 tosomum haematobium, 225 ; geographical 

 location, 227 ; pathogenesis of cirrhosis 

 of the liver, 225. 



Schistosornum haematobium, 225. 



Schistosornum japonicum, 225. 



Septicaemia, per cent among 100 cases of, 

 216. 



Sorex giganteus Is. Geoffr., 46. 



Sphaarotilus, 459. 



Spirochaeta, African, 237-242 ; American, 

 237-242. 



Spirillum cholerae, 47. 



Spleen, lesions of the, 218. 



Splenomegaly, per cent among 100 cases of, 

 212. 



Spotted or Tick Fever. See Tsutsugamushi 

 Disease. 



Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, 47. 



Streptothricosis, with special reference to 

 the etiology and classification of myce- 

 toma, 447 ; animal experiments in, 455 ; 

 bibliography of, 485 ; clinical types of, 

 482 ; complications of, 485 ; definition of, 

 477 ; diagnosis of, 479 ; etiology of, 478 ; 

 history of, 477; pathology of, 481; prog- 

 nosis in, 484 ; prophylaxis, 484 ; review 

 of literature as to genus, 457 ; as to 

 species, 460 ; symptomatology, 4S2 ; treat- 

 ment, 485 ; synonyms of, 477, 479. 



Streptothrix actinomyces, 452. 



Streptothrix of bovine Actinomyces, 450. 



Streptothrix canis Levy, 450, 455, 457. 



Streptothrix caprae Silberschmidt, 450, 454, 

 457. 



Streptothrix chalcea Foulerton, 450, 455, 

 457. 



Streptothrix of Deci, 450. 



Streptothrix eppingeri "A" and "B", 450, 

 453, 456. 



Streptothrix of Eppinger ("A") and (Kl), 

 450. 



Streptothrix of "farcin du boeuf", 450, 452. 



Streptothrix freeri Musgrave & Clegg, 449, 

 451. 



Streptothrix rnaduras Vincent, 449, 450, 451, 

 452. 



Streptothrix nocardii, 450, 452, 455. 



Streptothrix "32". 



STRONG, RICHARD P., The diagnosis of 

 African tick fever from the examination 

 of the blood, 231. 



Strongyloides, prevalence and distribution of 

 in the Philippine Islands, 191, 195, 201. 



