REFERENCES 



Prognosis. — Wellman reports three deaths in fourteen cases, and 

 says that the maUgnancy varies in different seasons and districts. 



Treatment. — Wellman thinks that arsenic in full doses is the best 

 treatment. He says the natives use empirically Geigera wellmani 

 Hutch and Alhizzia anthelmintica A. Broga. Massey recommends 

 large doses of bicarbonate of soda and cod-liver oil. 



REFERENCES. 

 Aekee Poisoning, 



The most valuable account is Scott (1915), Ninth Six-Monthly Report of 

 the Government Bacteriologist, March to September, Kingston, Jamaica. 



Scott (1917). Transactions of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 

 X. 3, 47-62. London. 



Onyalai. 



Feldman (1905). Medizinalberichte iiber die deutschen Schutzgebiete, S. 45» 

 Massey (1904). Journal of Tropical Medicine, September i, p. 269. 

 Mense (1906). Tropenkrankheiten, iii. 789. 



Wellman (1904). Journal of Tropical Medicine, February 15, p. 55; April 15, 

 1908, p. 119. 



Wellman (1905). ISlew York Medical Journal, September 2, p. 495. 

 Wellman (1907). Atti della Societa per gli Studi della Malaria, vii. 29. 



