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INDEX
  • Dysentery, sex and, 527
    • sprue secondary to, 555
    • symptoms of, 491
    • tetragena cysts in, 519
    • treatment of, 531
      • by antiserum, 538
      • by aperient sulphates, 535
      • by bismuth and opium, 536
      • by calomel, 536
      • by cinnamon, 537
      • by emetine, 534, 540
      • bismuth iodide, 540
      • by intestinal antiseptics, 537
      • by ipecacuanha, 533
      • by kho-sam, 537
      • by Monsonia ovata, 537
      • by simaruba, 536
      • food in, 532
      • rest in, 531
    • types of, 504
    • ulcerative, morbid anatomy of, 499
      • symptoms of, 493
    • verminous, 504

E

  • Echinococcus granulosus, 852
  • Echinostomum ilocanum, 850
    • malayanum, 851
  • Eimeriidea, 940
  • Eimeriinea, 940
  • El becho, 544
  • Elephantiasis, 721
    • græcorum (see Leprosy)
    • of arms, 730
    • of legs, 723
      • Handley's operation for, 724
      • Kondoleon's operation for, 725
      • Lanz's operation for, 725
    • of limited skin areas, 733
    • of scrotum, 725
      • anatomical characters of, 726
      • treatment of, 727
    • of vulva and mammæ, 730
    • pathology of, 706
    • sequence of events in, 709
  • Elephantoid fever, 711
  • Embolism of cerebral capillaries in malaria, 74
  • Emetine bismuth iodide in dysentery, chronic, 540
    • hydrochloride in dysentery, acute, 534
        • chronic, 540
  • Endemic glandular fever, 390
    • hæmaturia (see Hæmaturia, endemic)
    • hæmoptysis (see Hæmoptysis, endemic)
  • Endemic hypertrophy of os calcis, 922
  • Endermophyton concentricum, 890
    • indicum, 890
  • Entamoeba (see Amœba)
  • Eosin-azur stain, 45
  • Epidemic dropsy, 433
      • etiology of, 434
      • geographical distribution of, 433
      • history of, 433
      • morbid anatomy of, 436
      • symptoms of, 435
      • treatment of, 436
    • gangrenous rectitis, 544
  • Eriocheir japonica, 798
  • Espundia, 225
  • Eugregarinae, 939

F

  • Faeces, examination of, for ova of intestinal parasites, 808
  • Famine fever, 228
  • Fannia canicularis, 860
    • scalaris, 860
  • Fasciola hepatica, ova of, in faeces, 808
    • lanceolata, 848
  • Fascioletta ilocana, 850
  • Fasciolopsis buski, 846
    • ova of, in faeces, 808, 847
    • rathouisi, 847
  • Febris recurrens, 228
    • undulans (see Undulant fever)
  • Fever, double continued, 386
    • endemic glandular, 390
    • hyperpyrexial, 388
    • low, 385
  • McCarrison's, 304
    • non-malarial remittent, 385
    • of Indian ports, seven-days', 389
    • pseudo-typhus of Deli, 390
    • simple continued, 385
  • Fevers, tropical, imperfectly differentiated, 384
        • classification of, 384
        • diagnosis of, 390
        • treatment of, 391
  • Filaria bancrofti and Culex fatigans, 687, 690
      • dimensions of, 741
      • discovery of, 679
      • female, 701
      • geographical distribution of, 681
      • male, 701
    • bourgi, 776, 785
    • demarquaii, 680
    • diurna, 680, 776
    • dracunculus, 766