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INDEX 



Espundia, 89-92; distribution, 89; 

 parasites, 89; skin sores, 89; 

 mucous membrane ulcerations, 

 90; treatment, 91-92; preven- 

 tion, 92. 



Ether, for body lice, 401. 



Eucalyptus, oil of, for hookworm in- 

 fections, 264; for body lice, 401; 

 for fleas, 422; for phlebotomus 

 flies, 473. 



Eupodidaj, 333, 341. 



Europe, plague in, 2, 411; relapsing 

 fever, 42, 44, 378; introduction 

 of syphUis, 48; infectious jaun- 

 dice, 65; blackwater fever, 161; 

 dengue, 186; Opisthorchis feli- 

 neus, 225; Hymenole.pisnana,242; 

 hookworm disease, 256; A?i- 

 cylostoma duodenale, 255; hook- 

 worm in miners, 265; trichina, 

 287, 288; Filana bancrofti, 299; 

 Hcemopis, 317; red-bugs, 336; 

 Norwegian itch, 343; Demodex 

 folliculorum, 347 ; Ldngvatula 

 rhinaria, 350; Argas reflexus, 

 364; Ixodes ricinus, 367; typhus, 

 398; origin of Piiteo: irriiaras, 414; 

 Ceratophyllus sp., 417, malaria- 

 carrying Anopheles, 441; Phle- 

 botomus papatasii, 470; control 

 of PMebotomus, 473; Columbacz 

 fly, 482; Wohlfartia magnifica, 

 521-522; Fannia, 524. See also 

 geographic subdivisions. 



European War, typhus in, 2, 398; 

 infectious jaundice, 68; amebic 

 dysentery, 131. 



Eustrongylus gigas, see Dioctophyme 

 renale. 



Evans, J. S., 144. 



EwiNG, H. E., 332. 



Fseces, search for parasite eggs in, 



272. 

 Fannia, characteristics of larvse, 509 ; 



and intestinal myiasis, 524-526; 



effects of myiasis caused by, 527. 

 canicularis, and intestinal myiasis, 



524^526; and mjdasis of urinary 

 passages, 528. 

 scalaris, and intestinal myiasis, 

 524-526; and myiasis of urinary 

 passages, 528. 



Fantham, H. B., 39, 102, 174. 



Farmers, responsibility for trichini- 

 asis, 296. 



Fasciola hepatica, discovery of life 

 cycle, 7; life history, 208-210; 

 in man, 224. 



Fasciolopsis buski, 229. 



Fibrolysin, in elephantiasis, 307. 



Fiji Islands, yaws in, 63; Filaria 

 bancrofti, 301. 



Filaria, discovery, 7, 298; relation of 

 mosquitoes to, 7, 301-303, 449- 

 451; 298-314; prevalence, 298- 

 299. 

 bancrofti, 299-307; distribution, 

 299; life history, 299-303; peri- 

 odicity, 300-301; cycle in mos- 

 quitoes, 301-303, 450; trans- 

 mission, 303; pathogenic effects, 

 303-306; treatment for, 306- 

 307; prevention, 307. 

 demarquaii, see F. juncea. 

 juncea, 308, 450. 

 loa, see Loa loa. 

 magalhaesi, 308. 

 Persians, 301, 450. 

 philippinensis, 307-308, 450. 



Filarial diseases, 303-306; elephanti- 

 asis, 304-305; chyluria, 305; re- 

 lation of bacteria to, 305-306; 

 treatment, 306-307; prevention, 

 307. 



FiNOCCHIAKO, F., 72. 



Fish, intermediate hosts of Clonorchis 

 sinensis, 226; of Opisthorchis, 

 226-227; of Dibothriocephalidoe, 

 245; of Dibothriocephalus lalus, 

 246; relation to Sparganum 

 mansoni, 252; relation to Spar- 

 ganum proliferum, 253. 



Fish oil, repellent for tabanids, 489 



Fish tapeworm, see Dibothriocephalus 

 latus. 



