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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



anthrax, 104-107 ; against rouget, 

 108 ; of British Congress on 

 Tuberculosis, 11 6- 119; of pre- 

 ventive inoculations against 

 diphtheria, 125 ; reports of 

 diphtheria from Hospital for 

 Sick Children, Paris, 126 ; 

 American Pediatric Society, 

 128 ; Clinical Society of London, 

 131 ; Metropolitan Asylums 

 Board, 137-149 ; Prof Wood- 

 head, 1 50 ; Siegert, 151; reports 

 of Pasteur Institutes, 171-182 ; 

 cholera - reports, 187 - 202 ; 

 plague - reports, 205 - 233 ; 

 typhoid - fever reports, 236- 

 249 ; reports of malaria expedi- 

 tions, 265 ; reports on yellow 

 fever, 284 ; Government Reports 

 under the Act, 349-368. 

 Restrictions imposed by the Act, 

 and by the Home Office, 326, 328, 



358, 365, 369-373- 

 Roux, on bacteriology, 102 ; on 



diphtheria - antitoxin, 121; on 



virus fixe, 165. 

 Riiffer on curare, 346. 



Salivary glands and vasomotor 



nerves, 68. 

 Sciences, interpendence of, 20, 43. 

 Segregation, for avoidance of 



malaria, 257-270. 

 Semmelweis and his work, 90-96. 

 Sexual mutilation of animals, 371. 

 Simon, Sir John, his evidence 



before Royal Commission, 86. 

 Skin-grafting, 315. 

 Skin-diseases and thyroid extract, 



298. 



Snake - venom, 309-314 ; report 

 of Commission, 309 ; Fayrer, 

 Sewell, and Kanthack, 309 ; 

 Fraser and Calmette, 310; the 



"unit of toxicity," 311 ; immu- 

 nisation of animals, 312 ; results 

 of curative treatment with anti- 

 venene, 313-314. 



Speech-centres, the, 71-73. 



Sphygmograph, the, 20. 



Sport, contrasted with experi- 

 ments, 371, 373. 



Suppuration, 88-99, 357, 3^5- 



Sympathetic and systemic nerves, 

 67. 



Tabes Mesenterica, 113, 117. 



Tape-worms, 289-292. 



Testing of antitoxins, license and 

 certificate needed for, 322. 



Tetanus, early theory of, 153; 

 frequency in tropical countries, 

 154 ; difficulties of bacteriology, 

 154, Nicolaier 155, Kitasato 

 166 ; tetanus antitoxin, 157 ; 

 general results, 158; preventive 

 use of the antitoxin, 160 ; local 

 treatment, 163. 



Texas cattle-fever, 256. 



Thoracic duct, the, discovered by 

 Jehan Pecquet, 26. 



Tic- douloureux, and Bell's experi- 

 ment, 61. 



" Torture " in sport, 373. 



Trades, dangerous, 101. 



Transfusion of saline fluid, 315. 



Tse-tse fly disease, 256. 



Tubercle : Laennec and Villemin, 

 210 ; from Frascatorius to 

 Villemin, 111 ; from Chauveau 

 to Cohnheim, m ; Koch, 112; 

 practical results of bacteriology, 

 112-118. 



Tuberculin, its failure in 1890, 

 112 ; its value in diagnosis, 114- 

 115. 



Tuberculosis, British Congress 

 (1901), 116-119. 



