PLAGUE 



REFERENCES. 



Advisory Committee of the India Office, Royal Society, and Lister Institute, 

 Journal of Hygiene, vi. {1906), vii. (1907), and viii. (1908). The Transactions 

 of the Bombay Medical Congress, held in 1909, and of the Hong Kong 

 Congress in 191 1, contain several very valuable papers on Plague, and the 

 current literature is found in the Tropical Diseases Bulletin. 



Bannerman (1900). Statistics of Haffkine's Anti-Plague Vaccine. Bombay. 



Barber (191 2). The Philippine Journal of Science. 



Barreto (1914). The Plague in Portuguese India, Nova-Goa. 



Brayne (1917). Indian Med. Gaz. 



Castellani (191 4). Journ. Ceylon Branch B.M.A. 



Castellani (191 5). Indian Medical Gazette; Sperimentale; Transactions 



Society of Trop. Med. 

 Castellani and Philip (1914). Brit. Med. Journ., April 4. (Plague in 



CeyPon.) 



Castellani and Taylor (191 7). Journ. of Trop. Med., November i. 

 Choksy (1903), Treatment by Lustig's Serum. Bombay. 

 Choksy (1909). Bombay Medical Congress. 



Clemow (1900). Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, ii. 200, 223, 241. 



(Most interesting account of endemic centres.) 

 D'Ormea (1919). La Peste. Rome. 



DoELL and Warner (191 7). Zeit. f. Hyg., vol. Ixxxiv., No. i. 

 Eager (1908). The Present Pandemic of Plague. Washington. 

 Grxjbbs (1918). PubHc Health Reports, October 19, p. 1759 (Fumigation 

 of Ships). 



Indian Plague Commission (1908). etiology and Epidemiology of Plague. 

 Calcutta. 



Jackson (1916). Plague. Press of Lippincott Company. (A very useful 

 manual.) 



Klein (1906). Bacteriology of Oriental Plague. London, 

 KiTANO AND SuKEGAWA (1918). Kitasato Archives. 



LusTiG AND Galeotti (1897-1912). Numcrous valuable articles in Deutsche 



Med. Wochenschrift, etc, 

 Martin (1910-14). Journal of Hygiene. (Several valuable papers.) 

 Philip and Hirst (1917). Journ. of Hygiene. 

 PoLVERiNi (1901). La Peste. Firenze. 

 Rowland (1910-14). Journal of Hygiene. 

 Shiva YAMA (1912). Transactions of the Hong Kong Congress. 

 Simpson (1901-1914). Reports to the Colonial Office on Plague in Capetown, 



1901; Hong-Kong, 1903; Gold Coast, 1909; British East Africa, Uganda, 



and German East Africa, 1914. (Most valuable.) 

 Strong (1907). The Philippine Journal of Science, B, vol. ii. Manila. 

 Strong (191 2). The Philippine Journal of Science, B, No. 3. Manila, 

 Simpson (1905). Treatise on Plague. Cambridge. 

 Teague (1912). The Phihppine Journal of Science. 

 White (1918). Ind. Journ. Med. Res., October. 



