Index 



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REVIEWS (BOOK)— Continued. 



Brooks, Herbert Thomas, Diagnostic 



Methods, 186. 

 Cabot, Richard C, Differential Diagnosis, 



184. 

 Davis, Carl Henry, Painless Childbirth, 

 Eutocia and Nitrous Oxid-oxygen 

 Analgesia, 184. 

 Fantus, Bernard, Candy Medication, 187. 

 Ferguson, Robert H., The Non-surgical 

 Treatment of Intestinal Stasis and Con- 

 stipation, 291. 

 Hoffman, Frederick L., The Mortality 

 from Cancer throughout the World, 

 183. 

 Horsley, J. Shelton, Surgery of the Blood 



Vessels, 292. 

 King, F. H., Farmers of Forty Centu- 

 ries, 105. 

 Kolmer, John A., A Practical Text-book 

 of Infection, Immunity and Specific 

 Therapy, 105. 

 Niles, George M., Pellagra, 188. 

 Ott, Isaac, Fever its Thermotaxis and 



Metabolism, 107. 

 Royster, Lawrence T., A. Handbook of 



Infant Feeding, 185. 

 Schneider, Albert, Bacteriological Methods 



in Food and Drugs Laboratories, 107. 

 WadsvTorth, William S., Post-mortem i 

 Examinations, 187. I 



Rinderpest in swine with experiments upon 

 its transmission from cattle and carabaos 

 to swine and vice versa, 215. 

 ■Royster, Lawrence T., see Reviews (book). j 

 RUEDIGER, E. R., Haemolysis by human I 

 serum, 33 ; Preservation of human serum | 

 for Wassermann reaction, 1 ; review of 

 Kolmer's A Practical Text-book of Infection, j 

 Immunity and Specific Therapy, 105 ; Was- 

 sermann reaction with glycerinated human 

 serum, 87. 

 RUTH, EDWARD S.. On the development of 

 twins and other polyembryos with special 

 reference to four sets of duck twins, 109. 



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Salabat, 205. 



Salago, 203. 



Sanki, 203. 



Schneider, Albert, see Reviews (book). 



SCHdBL, OTTO, The influence of bile upon 

 the duration of the state of cholera carriers 

 in experimental animals, 157 ; The relation 

 between the amount of cholera culture in- 

 jected into the gall bladder and the state of 

 cholera carriers in experimental animals, 

 153. 



Serum, haemolysis by human, 33. 



Serum, preservation of human, for Wasser- 

 mann reaction, 1. 



Serum, Wassermann reaction with glycer- 

 inated human, 87. 



Spirillum cholerae, 63. 



Streptococcus pyogenes, 269. 



Strongylidae, 288. 



Strongylus radiatus, 288. 



Strychnos ignatii, 203. 



Suma, 203. 



Swimming pools, bacteriological examinations 

 of, in Manila, 63. 



Swine, rinderpest in, with experiments upon 

 its transmission from cattle and carabaos 

 to swine and vice versa, 215. 



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Tsenia, 26. 



asiatica, 27. 



cucumerina, 27. 



feaginata, 27. 



solium, 27. 

 Tahu, 205. 

 Talampunay, 203. 

 Trematodes, 290. 

 Triehinellidse, 289. 

 Trichocephalus aflSnis, 289. 

 Trichodectes canis, 24. 



rostratis, 24. 

 TrichostrongylidiE, 289. 

 Trichuris ovis, 289. 

 Tuba, 203. 



Twins and other polyembryos, on the develop- 

 ment of, with special reference to four sets 

 of duck twins, 109. 



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Uncinaria radiata, 28 



V.-^ZQUEZ, A., review of Allen's Local and 

 Regional Anesthesia, 292 ; review of Hors- 

 ley's Surgery of the Blood Vessels, 292. 



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WADE, H. WINDSOR, Carbohydrate fermen- 

 tation by Bacillus pestis, comparing certain 

 .American and oriental strains, with 

 analysis of discrepancies of fermentations 

 with Hiss's serum water, litmus agar, and 

 bouillon, 159 ; Cultivation of a pathogenic 

 fungus which exhibits botryoid and leuco- 

 cytelike parasitic forms, 267 ; review of 

 Davis's Painless Childbirth, Eutocia and 

 Nitrous Oxid-oxygen Analgesia, 184 ; review 

 of Niles's Pellagra, 188. 



Wadsworth, William S., see Reviews (book). 



Wassermann reaction, preservation of human 

 serum for, 1. 



Wassermann reaction with glycerinated human 

 serum, 87. 



WHARTON, LAURENCE D., see BOYNTON. 

 WILLIAM HUTCHINS, 285. 



Wikstroemia ovata, 203. 



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