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Cholera, Typhus, Ruhr, Gelbfieber, Pest. 
Brown, E. J., Milk as a medium of contagion in typhoid fever. (Med. and Surg. Re- 
porter. 1891. Vol. II. No. 6. p. 210 — 211.) 
Harris, J., Epidemie of Asiatic Cholera in Tripoli, Syria. (Albany Med. Annals. 1891. 
No. 5. p. 133—136.) 
W undinfektionskrankheiten. 
(Eiterung, Phlegmone, Erysipel, acutes purulentes Oedem, Pyämie, Septikämie, 
Tetanus, Hospitalbrand, Puerperalkrankheiten, Wundfäulniss.) 
Fochier, A. , Therapeutique des infections pyogenes gendralisees. (Lyon med. 1891. 
No. 34. p. 555—567.) 
Infektionsgeschwülste. 
(Lepra, Tuberculose [Lupus, Skrophulose], Syphilis [und die anderen venerischen 
Krankheiten].) 
Ashmead, A. S., Tuberculosis and leprosy in Japan. (Journ. of the Amer. Med. Assoc. 
1891. Vol. II. No. 7. p. 254—263.) 
Cubells Calvo, Preocupaciones acerca de las enfermedades venereas. (Crön. med., Va- 
lencia 1891. p. 129, 161.) 
Diday, P. , L’immunite de la mfere dans la syphilis heredo-paternelle. (Lyon mdd. 
1891. No. 32 p. 483—491.) 
Dixon. J. F. , Leprosy in the Cape. (Journ. of the leprosy investigation committee. 
1891. No. 3. p. 58—61.) 
Duplay et Cazin, Recherches sur la nature parasitaire du cancer. (Mercredi med. 1891. 
No. 33. p. 414.) 
Goll, F., Ueber die Häufigkeit des Vorkommens von Gonokokken bei chronischer Ure- 
thritis. (Internat. Centralbl. f. d. Physiol. u. Pathol. d. Harn- u. Sexual-Org. Bd. III. 
1891. No. 3. p. 129—135.) 
Kanthack, A. A., and Barclay, A., Cultivation of the bacillus leprae. (Brit. Med. Journ. 
No. 1600. 1891. p. 476.) 
Molfese, G., Venti casi di sifilosclerosi iniziale extragenitale. (Ufficiule san., Napoli 1890. 
p. 193, 225.) 
Pävay, G., Ueber den heutigen Stand der Heilung der Lungenschwindsucht. (Orvosi 
hetilap. 1891. No. 31.) [Ungarisch.] 
Röchelt, E., Zur Frage der Prophylaxis der Tuberculose. (Internat, klin. Rundschau. 
1891. No. 33, 34. p. 1257—1260, 1300—1303.) 
Sanderson, J. B., Introduction to a discussion on tuberculosis in all its relations. (Brit. 
Med. Journ. 1891. No. 1599 p. 403—406.) 
Tache, J. C., Leprosy in New Brunswick. (Journ. of the Leprosy Investigation Com- 
mittee. 1891. No. 3. p. 63 — 64.) 
Diphtherie und Croup, Keuchhusten, Grippe, Pneumonie, epidemische Genickstarre, 
Mumps, Rückfallsfieber, Osteomyelitis. 
Galloway, C. M., The epidemies of diphtheria, scarlet fever and la grippe at O. S. & S. O. 
Home, Xenia. (Cincinnati Med. News. 1891. p. 225—233.) 
Parsons, H. F., The influenza epidemies of 1889/90 and 1891 and their distribution in 
England and Wales. (Brit. Med. Journ. No. 1597. 1891. p. 303 — 308.) 
Pinto, J. O., A short report on an outbreak of influenza among the British and native 
troops at Port Blair. (Transact. of the South Indian Brauch of the Brit. Med. Assoc., 
Madras 1889/90. p. 243—249.) 
Rendu, H., et Botüloche, P., Deux cas d’infection pneumococcique ä localisation parti- 
culifere. (Bullet, et mdmoir. de la soc. med. d. höpitaux de Paris. 1891. p. 219 — 228.) 
Seil, A., Om Influenzaen. (Ugeskr. f. laeger, Kjabenh. 1890. p. 470 — 478.) 
Vaughan, V. C., Aetiology of diphtheria. (Med. Age. 1891. No. 15. p. 449 — 452.) 
Villa, T., Dengue. (Anal, de Acad. de med. de Medellin. 1890/91. p. 151 — 155.) 
