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INDEX
  • Cholera, hyperpyrexia in, 474
    • immunity from, 458
    • incubation period of, 481
    • isolation in, 458
    • local conditions favouring, 459
    • morbid anatomy of, 474
    • mortality of, 479
    • pathology of, 474
    • personal prophylaxis of, 484
    • precautions in, 488
    • quarantine prevention of, 479
    • reaction, stage of, 472
    • sequelæ of, 474
    • sicca, 473
    • symptoms of, 470
    • treatment of, 485
    • typhoid, 472
    • water-borne, 459
  • Choleraic form of algide malarial fever, 75
  • Cholerine, 473
  • Cholesterin, and beriberi, 428 (footnote)
  • "Chrome cells" in blackwater fever, 284 (footnote)
  • Chrysomyia macellaria, 901
  • Chrysops dimidiata, 782
    • silacea, 782
  • Chylous diarrhoea, 734
    • dropsy, 734
  • Chyluria, 718
    • causes of, 720
    • pathology of, 718
    • symptoms of, 718
    • treatment of, 720
  • Ciliata, 949
  • Cimex boueti, 191 (footnote)
    • lectularius, 191 (footnote)
    • rotundatus, 221 (footnote), 936
  • Cirrhosis, infantile biliary, 609
  • Citellus beechyi, 331
    • columbianus, 313
  • Cladorchis watsoni, 844
  • Clarias angolensis, 201 (footnote)
  • Climatic bubo, 914
  • Clonorchis endemicus, 801, 804
    • sinensis, 801
    • ova of, in faeces, 803
  • Clou de Gafsa, 219
  • Cnidosporidia, 948
  • Coccidia, 940
  • Coccidium schubergi, 940, 942
  • Coenogonimus heterophyes, 848
  • Coko, 652
  • Coma, malarial, 74
  • Comma bacillus, 462
  • Conradi-Drygalski medium, com-
    • position of, 530 (footnote)
  • Cordylobia anthropophaga, 904
  • Corethrinse, 148
  • Cotylogonimus heterophyes, 848
  • Craw-craw, 911
    • etiology of, 911
    • symptoms of, 912
    • treatment of, 913
  • Cristispira balbiani, 950
  • Crithidia, 934, 936
  • Cryptococcus xanthqgenicus, 254
  • Ctenocephalus canis, 211, 334, 931
  • Ctenodactylus gondii, 945
  • Ctenopsylla musculi, 332 (footnote)
  • Culex albopunctatus, 153
    • fatigans, 102, 141 (figure), 142 (figure)
      • and dengue, 295
      • and Filaria bancrofti, 687, 690
    • penicillaris, 153
    • pipiens, 152 (figure), 153
    • pulchritarsis, 153
    • vexans, 153
  • Culicidee, 137
    • sub-families of, 146
  • Culicinse, 147, 148, 274
  • Culicini, 147
  • Culicoides, 449

D

  • Danysz's bacillus, 354
  • Davainea asiatica, 859
    • madagascariensis, 857
      • characters of, 857
      • distribution of, geographical, 857
        • zoological, 857
      • history of, 857
      • pathogenesis of, 858
  • Delhi boil, 219
  • Dengue, 293
    • defervescence in, 297
    • desquamation in, 299
    • diagnosis of, 302
    • eruption of, 298
    • etiology of, 294
    • geographical distribution of, 293
    • germ of, 294
    • incubation period of, 296
    • initial fever and eruption in, 296
    • meteorological conditions and, 295
    • mode of spread of, 293
    • morbid anatomy of, 302
    • mortality of, 301
    • relapses in, 301
    • rheumatoid pains in, 300
    • symptoms of, 296
    • terminal fever and eruption in, 298
    • treatment of, 302
    • variability of epidemic type of, 301
  • Dermacentor andersoni (see Dermacentor venustus)
    • maturatus, 313
    • occidentalis, 313 (footnote)
    • reticulatus, 246, 313 (footnote)