Subject Index 



297 



Medicine, experimental — Continued. 



the proper clothing for the tropical 

 climate (Gibbs), vii, B, 91. 



Effect of ultra-violet rays on amoebae 

 (Chamberlain and Vedder), vi, B, 383. 



Entamrebic dysentery (Walker and Sei- 

 lards), viii, B, 253. 



Etiology of beriberi (Chamberlain and 

 Vedder), vi, B, 251.; (Chamberlain, 

 Vedder, and Williams), vii, B, 39; 

 (Vedder), \-ii, B, 415. 



Etiology of dengue fever (Ashbum and 

 Craig), ii, B, 93. 



Etiology of mycetoma (Musgrave and 

 Clegg), ii, B, 477. 



Etiology of trichomycosis palmellina in 

 the P. I. (Schobl), ix, B, 219. 



Examination of stools and blood among 

 the Igorots of Baguio, P. I. (Chamber- 

 Iain, Bloombergh, and Kilbourne), v, B, 

 506. 



Experiment with orange-red underwear 

 (Phalen), v, B, 525. 



Experimental variola and vaccinia in 

 quadrumana (Brinckerhoff and Tyzzer), 

 i. 239. 



Filtration experiments with the virus of 

 cattle plague (Ruediger), iii, B, 166, 

 319; iv, B, 37. 



Food salts in relation to beriberi (Kil- 

 bourne), V, B, 127. 



Habu venom and its serum therapy (Kita- 

 jima), iii, B, 151. 



Immunity reactions with amoebas (Sel- 

 lards), vi, B, 281. 



Immunization of guinea pigs by the ino- 

 culation of avirulent tubercle bacilli in 

 agar. Observations on animals ino- 

 culated with tuberculosis from lepers 

 (Barber), x, B, 146. 



Immunizing cattle against anticattle- 

 plague serum (Ruediger), iv, B, 353. 



Incidence and complications of malaria, 

 with special reference to its treatment 

 with arsenophenylglycin (Bowman), v, 

 B, 291. 



Indications of acid intoxication in Asiatic 

 cholera (Sellards and Shaklee), vi, B, 

 53. 



Infection of Achlya with various micro- 

 organisms (Barber), viii, B, 373. 



Influence of atmospheric temperature 

 upon the spread of pneumonic plague 

 (Teague), viii, B, 241. 



Influence of compensated salt mixtures on 

 the development of polyneuritis galli- 

 narimi and beriberi (Gibson), viii, B, 

 351. 



Influence of rice diet and of inanition on 

 the production of multiple neuritis of 

 fowls (Chamberlain, Bloombergh, and 

 Kilbourne), vi, B, 177. 



Inoculation of bacterial vaccines as a prac- 

 tical method for the treatment of bac- 

 terial diseases (Whitmore), iii, B, 421. 



Medicine, experimental — Continued. 



Inoculation of monkeys with smallpox 

 (Ashbum, Vedder, and Gentry), viii, 

 B, 429. 



Lymphagogic action of the Philippine 

 mango (Gibson and Concepcion), ix, B, 

 503. 



Malaria in the P. I. (Walker and Barber), 

 ix, B, 381. 



Malarial transmission by means of Myzo- 

 myia ludlowii (Banks), ii, B, 513. 



Modern theories in relation to immunity 

 (Freer), ii, B, 71. 



Muscular changes brought about by inter- 

 muscular injection of calves with the 

 virus of contagious pleuropneumonia 

 (Boynton), vii, B, 525. 



Nerve degeneration in fowls fed on un- 

 husked rice (Gibson and Concepcion), 

 ix, B, 119. 



Notes and comments on beriberi (Wil- 

 liams and Johnston), x, B, 337. 



Palliative treatment of elephantiasis (Cas- 

 tellani), iii, 3, 311. 



Parthenogenesis of the female crescent 

 body (Neeb), v, B, 179. 



Phosphorus starvation with special refer- 

 ence to beriberi (Aron), v, B, 81; 

 (Aron and Hocson), v, B, 98. 



Physiological action of the proteoses (Gib- 

 son), ix, B, 499. 



Pipette method in the isolation of single 

 microorganisms and in the inoculation 

 of substances into living cells (Barber), 

 ix, B, 307. 



Pneumonic plague. Efficacy of masks for 

 protection (Barber and Teague), vii, 

 B, 255. 



Pneumonic plague. Immunization of 

 guinea pigs by vaccination with aviru- 

 lent plague baccili mixed with agar 

 (Barber), vii, B, 245. 



Pneumonic plague. Infection of guinea 

 pigs, monkeys, and rats with doses of 

 plague bacilli ranging from one bacillus 

 upwards (Barber), vii, B, 251. 



Pneumonic plague. Influence of atmos- 

 pheric temperature upon its spread 

 (Teague and Barber), vii, B, 157. 



Pneumonic plague. Method of trans- 

 mission of the infection (Strong and 

 Teague), vii, B, 137. 



Pneumonic plague. Portal of entry of in- 

 fection (Strong and Teague) , vii, B, 

 173. 



Pneumonic plague. Protective inocula- 

 tion (Strong and Teague), vii, B, 229. 



Pneumonic plague. Susceptibility of ani- 

 mals to pneumonic plague (Strong 

 and Teague), vii, B, 223. 



Polyneuritis gallinarum. Etiology of 

 beriberi (Vedder and Clark), vii, B, 423. 



Precipitin and complement fixation re- 

 actions (Marshall and Teague), iii, B, 

 357. 



