Chapter 16

Lacteals, the,19-23Labbé's proteosoma,217Laboratories, not dangerous to public health,258; used in Government service,288; inspected and approved,288Ladysmith, typhoid in,201Laennec, on tubercle,96Lagos, malaria in,224,228Lamb, Surg.-Capt.,212Lambert, Dr., on tetanus,132Lanauli, plague at,172Lapis Goæ, given to Charles II.,252Laryngeal diphtheria,114,120sqq.Laveran, on malaria,216Lazear, Dr., death from yellow fever,235Leblanc, on risk of rabies,142Leffingwell, Dr., on history of anti-vivisection,297Lefroy, Mr.,241Legge, Dr., on industrial anthrax,88Leuckart, on trichiniasis,244Leumann, Surg.-Capt., his work in Hubli,181-189Licenses under the Act,275-277; number granted, but not used last year,283Lister, Lord, his account of his work,78Literature, anti-vivisection,313-324Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,218,224Llangattock, Lord,309Localisation in central nervous system,54,59-67London Anti-vivisection Society,302,323,334London School of Tropical Medicine,220Loraine, Rev. Nevison,327Low, Dr. G. C., on malaria,220; on filariasis,240Lucknow, cholera in,158Lutaud, Dr.,317Lymphatic system, the,23Lyons, Major, on plague,172

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MacCallum,216McFadyean, Prof., on tuberculin,100MacGarvie Smith,262MacGregor, Sir William, on malaria,224,228Mackenzie, Dr. Hector, on myxœdema,250Mackenzie, Dr. James, on nerve distribution,70MacNeill, Mr., statements in Parliament,359Macrae, Surg.-Major,160Magendie, on the nerve roots,52; on selective action of drugs,252Magic, lingering late in medicine,251Mahratta mills and railway, cholera in,188,189Maidstone, typhoid at,197,212Malaria,214-231,242Malay States, malaria in,230Malpighi on the capillaries,10Malta fever,211; possibly milk-borne,213Malta, typhoid in,199Manometers,11-18Manson, Sir Patrick,128,213,216,227Mantegazza,330Marey,16Marsden, Dr., on typhoid,200Marshall Hall, his work on reflex action,53Martin, Prof. Sidney, on diphtheria,103; on tetanus,130Meat, infection of,99Medical Brief, the,316,338Medical Journals, the,297"Medical Opinions on Vivisection,"321Meerut, typhoid in,205Meister, Joseph, Pasteur's first case,137von Mering,38Metchnikoff,78,153Mice immunised against cancer,263,288Microscope, before bacteriology,77Milk, infection of,98Ministers of State, letters to,370Minkowski,38Monsall Fever Hospital, typhoid in,200Mora, plague in,170Morphia, a true anæsthetic,281; exceptional action of,282Mosquito, the,214-242Mosquito brigades,230Mukerji, Surg.,166Müller, Dr.,258Municipal laboratories,287Murray, Dr. George, on myxœdema,250Mursell, Rev. A.,320Mutilations by farmers and breeders,293Myers, Dr. Walter, death from yellow fever,236Myxœdema,247-250; false argument,344

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Nagpur jail, malaria in,219National Anti-vivisection Society,299sqq.National Canine Defence League,306,322,360,363National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,304Negative results, frequent, of inoculations,287Negri, Prof.,137Nervous system, the,44-67Netley Hospital, work on typhoid,196; on Malta fever,212New Guinea, malaria in,225Newman, Cardinal,371Nhatrang, plague in,194Nicolaier, on tetanus,129Nigeria, malaria in,225Nine Circles, the,313Nocard, Prof., on tetanus in horses,133Nott, Surg.-Capt.,155

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Official experiments,288Oliver, Dr.,88Ollier, Prof.,43One experiment = one animal,359Oporto, plague at,168,194Opsonic index, the,101Ord, Dr., on myxœdema,247"Our Cause in Parliament,"367"Our Cause in the Press,"310,311,360Owen, Sir Richard,14Oxygen, inhalation of,264

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Pacific Islands, filariasis in the,240Pædiatric Society of America, report on diphtheria-antitoxin,109Palermo, Pasteur Institute at,144Pallas, on entozoa,244Pancreas, the,36; pancreatic diabetes,39Paralyses of diphtheria,114,116,125Paralytic rabies of rabbits,146Parasitic diseases,243Parasitism,215Paré, Ambroise,167,252Paris, diphtheria in,107Parkinson, Dr.,86Parsee community at Daman, plague among,171Pasteur, his influence on surgery,79,84; work on anthrax,88; on rouget,94; on rabies,137Pasteur Institutes,140-151; false argument,345-348Pathology and bacteriology,75-86Pavy, Dr., on diabetes,35Pawlow, Prof., on digestion,70Pecha, Nurse,258Pecquet, Jehan, discovery of the thoracic duct,21Pédiatrie, Société de,106Pernicious anæmia,263Peter, Dr.,141Pfeiffer, Dr.,153Phelps, Lieut.-Gen.,323Phrenology,60,333Phthisis,96Physiology,3-71,267Pirkis, Capt., R.N.,346Plague,168-195Poiseuille's manometer,15Pollender,88Polli, Prof.,79Polyvalent serum,86Ponfick,246Poore, Dr., on anthrax,89; on tetanus,129Portland Hospital, typhoid in,202Pottevin, Dr.,145Powell, Dr. Arthur,165Prague, tetanus at,134Prejudiced Man, the,373Preventiveuse of antitoxin in diphtheria,104,106; in tetanus,133-135Prochaska,54Protection against Anopheles and Culex,227,241Puerperal fever,79-84Pyæmia,78

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Quarantine and bacteriology,167Quesada,257Quinine, action of,231

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Rabies,137-151; tests in 1905,288,291; false argument,345Rats and plague,192,332Realdus,4Réaumur, work on digestion,25Redi, on entozoa,244Reed, on yellow fever,239Reflex action,53Registered places under the Act,283Registrar-General, the,339Reinhardt, Dr.,355Rennie, Dr., on snake venom,263Report on experiments on animals,283-293Respiration,70Reverdin, Prof.,247Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward,254Richmond Hospital, Dublin, typhoid in,207Rio, Pasteur Institute at,144Roger, on anthrax,88Rolland, Gen.,175Rolleston, Dr. Humphry,207Romanes,66Ross, Prof. Ronald,216,228,242Rouget, inoculation against,94Roux, Prof.,84,89,103,138Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,304Rudbeck,23Ruffer, Dr.,170Rush for plague-serum in 1899,193Russia, diphtheria in,105Russell, Sir James,288Russell, Dr. Risien,46

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Salicylic acid,255St. Martin, Alexis,28Sambon, Dr. G. C.,220Samoa, filariasis in,240Sanarelli, Prof.,234,315San Carlos jail, yellow fever in,234Sanders, Dr.,253Sanderson, Sir John Burdon,32Saturday Review, the,103Scarbrugh, Dr.,251Schiff, Prof.,58,249Securus judicat,123Segregation against malaria,224Selectiveaction of drugs,252Semmelweis, Ignaz, work on puerperal fever,79-82Semon, Sir Felix,248Semple, Surg.-Major,196,210Serampur, cholera at,164"Serious experiments,"349-353Sewage, experiments for testing,288Sewell, Dr.,263Shambles of Science, the,313Siegert's tables of diphtheria,123Sierra Leone, malaria in,226Simon, Sir John, evidence before 1875 Commission,76Simpson, Dr. W. J., on cholera,155Skin, diseases of,250; grafting,264Skoda,82Sleeping sickness,264Smith, Dr. J. W.,203Smith, Mr. Stephen,355Snake venom,259-263Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children,304South Africa, typhoid in,200sqq.South America, yellow fever in,232sqq.Southwell, Bishop of,319Spallanzani,26Speech centres, the,59,337Spontaneous generation,244Sport, attitude of anti-vivisection societies toward,308Sphygmometer, the,17Spurious hydrophobia,347Stanley, Mr.,42Starling, Prof.,39,69Staten Island,242Steenstrup, on entozoa,244Sternberg,128,231Stoker, Sir W. T.,291Stone, Dr.,263Streptococci,83Strophanthus,255Strychnine, study of,253Subdural inoculations,133,138,271Suppuration,84Swammerdam,244Syme,42,78Sympathetic system,69

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Tabes mesenterica,98Talbot, Rev. R.,352Terzi, Signor, experiment on self,220Tetanus,128-136Tew, Dr., on typhoid,197Thane, Mr. G. D.,290Thompson Yates laboratories,223Thoracic duct, the,21Thuillier,89Thyroid extract, use of,250; false argument,344Tiedemann,27Tooth, Dr.,202Torsion of arteries,264Tracheotomy in diphtheria,114-120Transfusion of saline fluid,264Transplantation of bone,264Treves, Sir Frederick,321Trichiniasis,244Trotter, Mr. W. B. L.,288Tubercle,96-101Tuberculin,98Typhoid fever,196-211

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