INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



383 



regard to cholera, 183 ; plague, 

 205 ; typhoid fever, 235 ; ma- 

 laria, 261, 264 ; yellow fever, 

 275-277 ; anaesthetics, 305 ; teta- 

 nus, 306, 307. 



Filariasis, a mosquito - borne 

 disease, 286 ; its prevalence in 

 Barbadoes, 288. 



Fistula, artificial, not painful, 33. 



Gastric Juice, the : early theories 

 of digestion, 29 ; observations of 

 Borelli and Valisnieri 29, 

 Reaumur 30, Spallanzani 31, 

 Montegre 31, Tiedemann and 

 Gmelin 32, Beaumon 32 ; case 

 of Alexis St Martin, 33 ; more 

 recent observations, 34. 



Glycogen, Bernard's discovery, 38- 

 41 ; Pavy's work, 41. 



Grafting of skin, 315. 



Haffkine, self-experiments, 186, 

 205; cholera - work, 186-203; 

 plague-work, 205-232. 



Havana, report on sanitary con- 

 dition of, 284. 



Healing of animals after experi- 

 ment, 352, 357, 365. 



Health, public, extent of inocula- 

 tions necessary for, 351, 359, 

 366. 



Heart, not sensitive to touch, 21, 

 322. 



Hubli, Leumann's work at, 218- 

 227. 



India : preventive inoculations 

 against cholera, 187-202 ; against 

 plague, 205-231 ; against typhoid 

 fever, 236-239, 244 ; study of 

 malaria in India, 260. 



Infection : observations of Lister, 



88 ; Semmelweis, 90 ; Pasteur, 

 95- 



Inflammation, microscopical study 

 of, 88. 



Inoculation-experiments : four-fifths 



of all experiments, 351, 357, 365 ; 



no provision made for them in 



the Act, 320 ; Certificate A, 321 ; 



estimate of pain of inoculations, 



321-324, 352, 357-358, 369; 



subcorneal inoculations, 322 ; 



subdural, 160, 165, 320, 323 ; 



intraperitoneal, 321. 

 Inspectors under the Act : reports 



(1899-1901), 349-368. 

 Internal organs, their insensitive- 



ness, 21, 323, 346. 



Jails, preventive inoculations in 

 Indian, 194, 197, 206, 214 ; study 

 of malaria in Central Jail, 

 Nagpur, 260 ; yellow fever in 

 San Carlos Jail, 281. 



Jains, an Indian sect, their refusal 

 of inoculation, 204. 



Jewish community at Aden, inocu- 

 lation among the, 231. 



Kitasato : his work in diphtheria, 

 121 ; tetanus, 155 ; plague, 204. 



Koch's postulates, 86 ; his work, in 

 anthrax 101, tubercle 111, 

 cholera 184, typhoid fever 234, 

 malaria 265. 



Laboratories, not centres of 

 infection, 307 ; risks of work in, 

 173, 185, 252, 264, 306-307. 



Lacteals, the, early theories of, 

 23 ; discovered by Asellius, 24. 



Lapis Gose, administered to Charles 

 II., 300. 



Laryngeal diphtheria, compara- 

 tive fatality before and after 



