Index 
Lemopsylla cheopis, 258. 
Lucilia cesar, 310. 
Lymphatic glands in plague, 264. 
M 
Malaria, annual death rates and morbidity 
rates from, in the P. I., 1909 to 1918, in- 
clusive, 235. 
Malaria in camp on banks of Baliuag River, 
226. 
Malaria in the Philippine Islands. II. The 
distribution of the commoner anophelines 
and the distribution of malaria, 177. 
Mangkukulam, 376. 
Mary J. Johnston Hospital, influence of, in 
obstetrical problems, 378. 
Media, enriching, practical experience with 
some, recommended for bacteriological diag- 
nosis of Asiatic cholera, 127. 
Medical Association, Philippine Islands, min- 
utes of the eleventh annual meeting, 87. 
Mediquillos, 373. 
Minamainitan, 374. 
Mindoro, descriptions of malaria and Anophe- 
les surveys in, 206. 
MUNSON, E. L., Cholera carriers in relation 
to cholera control, 1. 
Musca domestica, 310. 
Myzomyia christophersi Theobald, 180. 
funesta, 180. 
parangensis Ludlow, 179. 
rossii, 179. 
N 
Nueva Ecija Province, descriptions of malaria 
and Anopheles surveys in, 203. 
oO 
Obstetrical, problems, tropical, 371. 
C2daleus nigrofasciatus DeGeer, 171. 
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Pagbubungkal, 372. 
Pagkaban, 374. 
Pagkukulob, 375. 
Palawan, descriptions of malaria and Anophe- 
les surveys in, 206. 
Pampanga Province, descriptions of malaria 
and Anopheles surveys in, 205. 
Pandakaki, 376. 
Panis, 376. 
Pathologic anatomy of bubonic plague, 249. 
Peripheral blood, occurrence of Bacillus coli 
communis in the, of man during life, 25. 
Pestis major, 254. 
minor or ambulans, 254, 258. 
Philippine Islands Medical Association, Min- 
utes of the Eleventh Annual Meeting, held 
at Manila November 4-7, 1914, 87. 
Phora aterrima Fabricius, 311. 
femorata, 310. 
Phoridz, in relation to the spread of bacterial 
infections, 309. 
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Plague, cutaneous, 258. 
intestinal, 267. 
pathologic anatomy of bubonic, 249. 
pneumonic, 2538. 
septicwmic, 264, 269. 
Pneumococcus, 296. 
Pneumonic plague, 263. 
POLK, MARY, review of G. Montague Hars- 
ton’s The care and treatment of European 
children in the tropics, 97. 
Prentiss, Charles William, see Reviews (book). 
Proteus fluorescens, 316. 
mirabilis, 316. 
vulgaris, 316. 
zenkeri, 316. 
Pseudotyphoid fever in Deli, Sumatra (a va- 
riety of Japanese kedani fever), 345. 
Pyle, Walter L., see Reviews (book). 
R 
Ranatra, 241. 
RAQUEL, ALFONSO, see BARBER, M. A., 
LT. 
Retrogressive skin lesions of leprosy, treat- 
ment of, with basic fuchsin, 357. 
REVIEWS (BOOK) : 
Bainbridge, William Seaman, The cancer 
problem, 856. 
Harston, G. Montague, The care and treat- 
ment of European children in the tro- 
pics, 97. 
Prentiss, Charles William, A laboratory 
manual and text-book of embryology, 
355. 
Pyle, Walter L., An international system 
of ophthalmic practice, 355. 
Stewart, G. N., A manual of physiology, 
356. 
Rice polishings, experimental treatment of 
human beriberi with constituents of, 99. 
Rice polishings, hydrolyzed extract of, in treat- 
ment of human beriberi, 106. 
Rice polishings, unhydrolyzed extract of, in 
treatment of human beriberi, 110. 
Rizal Province, descriptions of malaria and 
Anopheles surveys in, 203. 
ROBERG, DAVID N., The réle played by the 
insects of the dipterous family Phoride in 
the spread of bacterial infections. Experi- 
ments on Aphiocheta ferruginea Brunetti 
with the cholera vibrio, 309. 
Romero, 374. 
ROSA, ANTONIO P., see BARBER, M. A., 
177. 
RUEDIGER, E. H., The occurrence of Bacil- 
lus coli communis in the peripheral blood 
of man during life, 25; The preparation of 
tetanus antitoxin, 31. 
RUTH, E. S., Review of Prentiss’s A labora- 
tory manual and text-book of embryology, 
855. 
Ss 
Saint Paul’s Hospital, first obstetrical depart- 
ment at, 378. 
Saklap, 375. 
Salag, 373. 
