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 hanging-indent=2em| * * 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

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)