﻿CONTENTS 



No. 1, February, 1914 Page. 



Barber, M. A. Cockroaches and ants as carriers of the vibrios of 



Asiatic cholera 1 



Heiser, Victor G. Reappearance of plague in the Philippines after 

 an absence of six years. Brief description of the outbreak, the 

 methods used to combat it, and the probable factors in its 



introduction 5 



One map. 



BoYNTON, William Hutchins. A preliminary report of experiments 



on the cultivation of the virus of rinderpest in vitro 39 



BoYNTON, William Hutchins. An atypical case of rinderpest in a 



carabao 45 



One chart. 



Ward, Archibald R., Wood, Frederick Willan, and Boynton, 

 William Hutchins. Experiments upon the transmission of 

 rinderpest 49 



Two plates and 6 charts. 



WiLLETS, David G. Intestinal parasitism, particularly entamoebiasis, 



in patients of the Philippine General Hospital, Manila, P. 1 81 



WiLLETS, David G., with the cooperation of Stanlbtx^, Court R., and 

 Gutierrez, Perpetuo. Preliminary report on the treatment of 

 entamoebiasis with ipecac, emetine, and neosalvarsan at the Phil- 

 ippine General Hospital, Manila, P. I _ 93 



Gibson, R. B., and Concepci6n, Isabelo. Nerve degeneration in 



fowls fed on unhusked rice (palay) _ „ 119 



One plate. 



Ward, Archibald R., and Wood, Frederick Willan. Simultaneous 

 method of inoculating cattle and carabaos with serum from ani- 

 mals that have been recently immunized 125 



Three plates. 



No. 2, April, 1914 



A Joint Commission of Representatives from the College of 

 Medicine and Surgery, University of the Philippines; Bureau 

 OF Science; and Bureau of Health. Sanitary survey of the 

 San Jose Estate and adjacent properties on Mindoro Island, 

 Philippine Islands, with special reference to the epidemiology of 

 malaria - 137 



One plate and 2 text figures. 



No. 3, June, 1914 



Calderon, Fernando. Some data concerning the medical geography 



of the Philippines 199 



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