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INDEX
961
  • Malaria, pernicious attacks of, necessity for microscopical examination of blood in, 117
    • phagocytosis in, 38
      • spleen in, 85
    • pigment in, 83
      • extravascular, 86
      • nature and source of, 84
      • yellow, 87
    • pigmented leucocytes in, 38
      • lymphocytes in, 38
    • polycholia and hsemoglobinæmia in, 87
    • preparation of films in, 32, 42
    • proof of parasitic nature of, 2
    • prophylactics in, 135, 136
    • red corpuscles in, 88
    • sex and, 108
    • ship, 101
    • staining of blood in, 41
    • treatment of, 119
      • by quinine, 119
      • by various drugs, 129
    • prophylactic, 132
  • Malarial amblyopia, 75
    • cachexia, pathology and pathological anatomy of, 95
      • symptoms of, 91
      • treatment of, 130
    • coma, 74
    • fever, adynamic remittent, 73
      • algide, pernicious attacks of, 75
            • treatment of, 129
      • bilious remittent, 72
      • cerebral, pernicious attacks of, 73
      • clinical forms of, 70
        • phenomena of, 53
      • embolism of cerebral capillaries in, 74
      • intermittent, 53
        • cold stage of, 54
        • duration of fit in, 54
        • hot stage of, 54
        • premonitory stage of, 53
        • sweating stage of, 54
      • malignant, 64
        • characters of, 66
      • microscopical examination of blood in, 70
      • pernicious attacks of, 73
      • quartan, 58
        • ague fit in, 60
        • geographical distribution of, 60
        • parasite of, 58
      • quotidian, 66
        • parasite of, 67
      • remittent types of, 72
  • Malarial fever, subtertian, 68
        • geographical distribution of, 69
        • parasite of, 68
      • tertian, 61
        • ague fit in, 63
        • geographical distribution of, 63
        • parasite of, 61
      • typhoid remittent, 72
    • hyperpyrexia, 73
      • treatment of, 128
    • neuroses and skin affections, 93
    • toxin, acquired tolerance of, 92
  • Malignant malarial fevers, 64
  • Malta fever (see Undulant fever)
  • Mangrove flies as intermediary of Loa loa, 782
  • Mannaberg's classification of malaria parasites, 50
  • Margaropus annulatus, 246
    • australis, 246
    • bovis, 246
    • decoloratus, 246
  • Mastigophora, 926
    • subclasses of, 928
  • Mbori, 195
  • Mbu fever, 17
  • Mediterranean fever (see Undulant fever)
  • Megarhini, 147
  • Melania libertina, 802
    • obliquegranulosa, 802
  • Melanoglossia in malarial cachexia, 92
  • Melanuric fever (see Blackwater fever)
  • Merozoites, 28, 925
  • Mesogonimus heterophyes, 848
    • pulmonalis, 794
    • ringeri, 794
    • westermani, 794
  • Metagonimus yokagawai, 849
  • Metorchis conjunctus, 800
  • Micrococcus melitensis, 305, 362, 364, 371, 373
  • Microfilaria bancrofti, description of, 683
      • discovery of, 679
      • non-periodic, 689
    • demarquaii, 680, 737
    • loa, 680, 686 (figure)
    • ozzardi, 680
    • perstans, 680, 687, 912
  • Microfilariæ of blood, demonstration of, 681
  • *
      • enumeration of, 688
      • living, demonstration of, 683
      • permanent preparations of, 683
    • periodicity of, 685
    • retirement of, to larger arteries and lungs. 68?'
  • Microgametes, 8, 16, 28, 926
  • Micromerozoites, 941