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Medicine, general — Continued. 



Tropical febrile splenomegaly (Woolley), 



i, 533. 

 Tuberculosis among: Filipinos (Musgrave 



and Sison), v, B, 313. 

 Tuberculosis in the P. I. (Brewer), v, B, 



331 ; (Whitmore) , iv, B, 453 ; v, B, 563. 

 Typhoid fever in the P. I. (Chamberlain), 



vi, B, 299; (Gutierrez), ix, B, 367; 



(Heiser), vii, B, 115. 

 Typhus fever in Indo-China (Yersin and 



Vassal), iii, B, 131. 

 Unusual disease prevailing in epidemic 



form at Buhi, P. I. (Barber), viii, B, 



369. 

 Varioloid in Manila (Ashbum, Vedder, 



and Gentry), viii, B, 403. 

 Widal reactions among healthy adult 



Filipinos (Willets), ix, B, 253. 

 Medicine — Gynecology and obstetrics : 



Ccesarean section in the P. I. (Calderon), 



X, B, 65. 

 Obstetrics in the P. I. (Calderon), iii, B, 



245. 

 Obstructed labor and Caesarean section 



(Woodward), x, B, 69. 

 Pelvimetry and cephalometry among Fili- 



pinas (Acosta-Sison), ix, B, 493. 

 Tropical obstetrical problems (Calderon), 



X, B, 371. 

 Medicine — Hygiene : 



Antimalarial prophylactic measures and 



their results at the Naval Station, Olon- 



gapo, P. I. (Dunbar), v, B, 285. 

 Bacteriological examination of certain 



artesian wells (Barber), viii, B, 443. 

 Biological study of the water supply of the 



P. I. (Edwards), iii, B, 121. 

 Cause of the frequent reappearance of 



cholera in the P. I. (Heiser), iii, B, 89. 

 Cholera carriers in relation to cholera con- 

 trol (Munson), x, B, 1. 

 Conditions afEecting the public health and 



diseases prevalent in the Batanes Islands 



(Willets), viii, B, 49. 

 Diet and nutrition of the Filipino people 



(Aron), iv, B, 195. 

 Discussion on An experiment with orange- 

 red underwear, v, B, 569. 

 Discussion on Studies on infant mortality, 



V, B, 237. 

 Discussion on The suppression of a cholera 



epidemic in Manila, iv, B, 59. 

 Effect of tropical sunlight upon men, mon- 

 keys, and rabbits and discussion of the 



proper clothing for the tropical climate 



(Gibbs), vii, B, 91. 

 Epidemiology of dysentery in Japan (Shi- 

 ga), i, 485. 

 Eradication of beriberi from the Philippine 



Scouts by means of a simple change in 



their dietary (Chamberlain), vi, B, 133. 

 Free dispensary of the Philippine Medical 



School (Freer), iii, B, 352. 



Medicine — Hygiene — Continued. 



Habitual use of opium as a factor in the 

 production of diseases (Kee), iii, B, 

 63. 



Health conditions in the P. I. (Wash- 

 burn), iii, B, 269. 



Infant feeding and its influence upon in- 

 fant mortality in the P. I. (Musgrave 

 and Richmond), ii, B, 361. 



Infant mortality (McLaughlin and An- 

 drews), v, B, 149; (Musgrave), viii, B, 

 459. 



Influence of the Philippine climate on 

 white men of the blond and of the bru- 

 net type (Chamberlain), vi, B, 427. 



Malaria in the P. I. (Barber, Eaquel, 

 Guzman, and Rosa), x, B, 177. 



Medical geography of the P. I. ( Calderon ) , 

 ix, B, 199. 



Medical survey of the town of Taytay 

 (Strong), iv, B, 207. 



Medical survey of the town of Taytay. 

 General sanitary conditions (Clements), 

 iv, B, 247. 



Medical survey of the town of Taytay. 

 The disposal of human excreta (Garri- 

 son), iv, B, 287. 



Medical survey of the town of Taytay. 

 The food of the people of Taytay from 

 a physiological standpoint (Aron), iv, 

 B, 225. 



Medical survey of the town of Taytay. 

 The principal foods utilized by the 

 natives (Merrill), iv, B, 219. 



Nutrition and growth (Aron), vi, B, 1. 



Plague in Japan (Kitasato), i, 465. 



Plague in Manila (Heiser), viii, B, 109. 



Plague procedure in Hongkong (Atkin- 

 son), iii, B, 39. 



Practical experiences with beriberi and 

 unpolished rice in the P. I. (Heiser), 

 vi, B, 229. 



Prophylactic medicine as applied to the 

 hygiene of Bilibid Prison (Heiser), iii, 

 B, 69. 



Reappearance of plague in the P. I. 

 (Heiser), ix, B, 5. 



Sanitary conditions and needs in provin- 

 cial towns (Jackson), iii, B, 431. 



Sanitary survey of the San Jose Estate, 

 with special reference to the epidemi- 

 ology of malaria, ix, B, 137. 



Sixth International Congress of Tubercu- 

 losis (Calderon and Heiser), iv, B, 311. 



Suppression of a cholera epidemic in Ma- 

 nila (McLaughlin), ,iv, B, 43. 



Suppression of a cholera outbreak in the 

 provinces of the P. I. (McLaughlin), 

 iv, B, 107. 



Suppression of the recent cholera out- 

 break in Manila (Strong), ii, B, 413. 



Tuberculosis in the P. I. (Whitmore), iv, 

 B, 453. 



Typhoid fever in the P. I. (Heiser), vii, 

 B, lis. 



