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  • Anaphylaxis, 177
  • Appearance of plague in Porto Rico, 26
    • New Orleans, 26
    • Manila, 26
  • Appeal for public coÖperation, 126, 127
  • Australia, plague in, 22
  • Alaska, plague in, 22
  • Africa, South, plague in, 22
  • Africa, Central, plague in, 22
  • Africa, East, plague in, 22
  • Africa, British East, plague in, 25
  • Africa, Portuguese East, plague in, 26
  • Asian marmot, 28
  • Australia, rat fleas of, 32
  • Activity of fleas, 33
  • Attenuation of virulence of cholera organism, 35
    • Bacillus pestis, 35
  • Adaptability of rat to temperature and environment, 51
  • Anti-plague campaign in Manila, 1912-1914, 57
  • Amoy, importation of plague from, 59
  • Anti-rat measures in R. R. cars, 92
  • Activity of fleas, 98
  • Austrian Plague Commission, 133
  • Agglutination of plague bacilli, 134-135
  • Animals suspected of plague, observations on, 146-149
  • Abatement of plague in Hong Kong in 1914, 160
  • Anti-plague work, dangers of, 163, 164
  • Bacteriologic observations, 127
  • Bacillus pestis, in air, 38
    • in ants, 138
    • in bedbugs, 33, 138
    • conveyance by fleas, 28, 30, 31
    • cultivation of, 133, 138
    • cultural characteristics of, 133, 138
    • in circulating blood, 133, 136
    • in cats, 150
    • effect of temperature upon, 34
    • in flies, 33, 138
    • in fleas, 138
    • in lice, 33, 138
    • effect of seasonal conditions on, 34
    • in cockroaches, 33
    • in sputum, 132
    • stability of virulence of, 35, 36
    • in skin, 132
  • Blue, Dr. Rupert, 31
  • Brazil, plague in, 22
  • Black Death of Europe, 20
  • British East Africa, plague in, 25
  • Bite of flea, 31
  • Brazil, rat fleas of, 32
  • Bedbug, conveyance of B. pestis by, 33
  • Barber, Dr. M., 38
  • Bacterial viruses for rat destruction, 43
  • Bacterial virus, Danysz, 53
  • Bacillus, Danysz, 53
    • use of, in Odessa, 53
    • use of, in Cape Town, 53
  • B. typhi murium, 53
  • Bacillus, mouse-typhoid, of Loeffler, 53
  • B. enteritidis, GÄrtner's, 54
  • Bacterial rat poisons, use of, in Japan, 54
  • Beginning of Manila epidemic, 60
  • Binondo, Manila, plague in, 63
  • Bamboo timbers, closing ends of, 71
  • Basements, insanitary, 72
  • Birth-rate of rats, 73
  • Bionomics of fleas, 77
  • Batavia, Dutch India (Java), 77
  • Bureau of Science, Manila, 92
  • Barn rat, 99
  • Burrowing ability of rats, 102
  • Breaking up rat nests, Manila, 106
  • Bacteriologic examination of plague patients, 128
  • Blood-sucking insects, transmission of plague by, 137
  • Bacillus pestis, insects found to contain (Table III), 138, 139
  • Biologic diagnosis of plague, 167
    • procedure, diagnosis, 168
  • Cause of plague, 28
  • Conveyance of plague, 28
  • Control of plague, 40
  • Crowell, Dr. B.C., 14
  • China, plague in, 21, 22, 24
  • California, plague in, 22
  • Central Africa, plague in, 22
  • California ground squirrel, 28
  • Contact, plague through, 29
  • Contagious plague, 29
  • Contagion, India Plague Commission on, 33
  • Cockroaches in plague conveyance, 29, 33
  • Cats, plague in, 29, 76, 149
  • Chronic plague in rats, 35
  • Chronic rat plague, India Plague Commission on, 35
  • Currie, Dr. D.H., 31
  • Creel, Dr. R.H., U.S.P.H. Service, 31, 101
  • Castellani, Dr. Aldo (dedication), 179
  • Ceratophyllus fasciatus, 32
  • Cat fleas, 32
  • Ctenocephalus, 32
  • Citellus beecheyi, 28
  • Cholera epidemics, spontaneous abatement of, 35
    • organism, attenuation of virulence of, 35
  • California, a plague centre, 41
  • Cost of rat proofing, 49
  • Chemical poisoning of rats and ground squirrels, 54
  • Community, summary of prevention for, 56
  • Close of year 1912 in Manila, 67
  • Closing ends of bamboo timbers, 71
  • Cat plague case in Manila, 76, 149 fleas, 78
  • Correspondence of Philippine and Japan conditions, 83
  • Comparative statistics in rat catching methods, 89
  • Cresols, 94
  • Coloration of rats, 99
  • Conformation of skulls in rats, 101
  • Climbing ability of rats, 102
  • Collection and forwarding of rats (Manila), 122, 123
  • Case of Mr. C. (Manila), 124, 125
  • Concealing plague cases, 94
  • Conclusions concerning blood culture in plague diagnosis, 136
    • from observations of plague outbreak among experimental animals (Manila), 146
  • Cat, natural plague infection in, 149-154
  • Conditions, treatment and prognosis, 173
  • Combined vaccines, 179
  • Diagnosis of plague, 165
  • Definition of plague, 28
  • Digestive tract, infection through, 29
  • Dog fleas, 32
  • Droplet infection, 38
  • Destruction of rats by diseases, 53
  • Danysz bacterial virus, 53
    • bacillus, 53
      • use of, in Odessa, 53
      • use of, in Cape Town, 53
  • Destruction of rats by domestic animals, 54
  • Disinfection of ship cargoes, 56
  • Dead, proper disposal of, 56
  • Dispersion of fleas from rat cadavers, Manila, 65
  • Death-rate of rats, 73
  • Dutch India, Batavia (Java), 77
  • Duration of life of fasting fleas, 79
  • Dead rats in bamboo house timbers, 87
  • Disinfection, theatre, Manila, 93
  • Deception and concealment of plague cases, 94
  • Differential points in rats, unreliability of, 101
  • Driving out rats with formaldehyde gas (Manila), 106
  • Dangers of anti-plague work, 163, 164
  • Diagnosis, rapid, of plague, importance of, 166
    • biologic, of plague, 167
    • non-biologic, 169, 170
  • Dosage and technique of serum administration, 176, 177
  • Extension of plague, 19, 22
  • Egypt, plague in, 20, 23, 25
  • East Africa, plague in, 22
  • Epidemics, effect of seasonal conditions on, 34
    • wane of, 35
  • Epidemic pneumonic plague, 38
  • Economic importance of rat destruction, 42
  • Estimations of loss by U.S. Agricultural Department, 42
  • Effect of superstitions and religious beliefs in India, 43
    • of rat poisoning and trapping, 73
  • Epidemiologic facts concerning plague in Java, 82
  • Examination of fatal cases of plague (Table I), 130
  • Experimental animals, plague in, 139-145
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  • Notes on plague in Hong Kong by Dr. Roberg, 153-160
  • Non-biologic diagnosis, 169, 170
    • Objection to domestic cats and dogs as flea carriers, 55
    • Order Rodentia, 99
    • Outbreak of plague among experimental animals (Manila), 139-145
    • Observations of animals suspected of plague, 146-149
    • Plague conveyance, 28
      • in 1910, 24
      • conveyance by suction of insects, 33
    • Porto Rico, plague appears in, 26
    • Public coÖperation in plague control, 126, 127
    • Practicability of plague control, 15
    • Philippines, plague in, 22
    • Peru, plague in, 22
    • Persia, plague in, 25
    • Portuguese East Africa, plague in, 26
    • Public Health Service, U.S., 26, 37
    • Pulex irritans, 32
      • pallidus, 32
    • Plague pneumonia, secondary, 39
    • Pneumonic plague epidemic, 38
    • Prevention problem, summary of, 37
    • Pneumonic plague, 37
      • in Manchuria, 37
    • Plague immunity, 36
      • treatment and diagnosis of, 165
      • control, 40
      • prevention, 40
      • suppression, 40
      • campaign in San Francisco, 41
    • Poisons used for rat destruction, 43, 44
    • Poisonous gases, rat destruction by, 45
    • Prevention for community, summary of, 56
    • Proper disposal of dead, 56
    • Philippine Journal of Science, 58, 70, 128
    • Plague at quarantine in Manila, 58
      • from Hong Kong, Manila, importation of, in 1912, 58
      • from Amoy, importation of, 59
      • cases, numbers and mortality of Manila, 61
      • rats, laboratory-proven, and others in Manila, 61
      • in Quiapo, Manila, 63
      • in Binondo, Manila, 63
      • cases in Manila, geographic grouping of, 63
      • in Malolos, P.I., 69
      • in Iloilo, P.I., 70
    • Plague suppressive measures, Manila, taking charge of, 70
      • fighting organization in Manila, 71
    • Population, removal of, in emergency, 74
    • Plague, cat, case of, Manila, 29, 76, 76, 96, Title page: Period added after J in "J B. Lippincott Company"
      Dedication: Period added after "DAYS IN SERBIA"
      Table of Contents: "Epidemic, By Dr. Otto SchÖbl" By changed to by
      p. 21: "christendom" changed to Christendom
      p. 32: Removed italic type from the word genus in "genus Ctenocephalus"
      p. 62: "secondary to this July case" July changed to June
      p. 78: "known as Loemopsylla cheopsis" Loemopsylla changed to Loemopsylla
      p. 132: "While cases 5, 2, 19 and 24" 2 changed to 11
      p. 139: "fleas from a plagueinfected house" plagueinfected changed to plague-infected
      p. 142: "usually met with in" with in changed to within
      p. 147: "Echinococcus teniÆformis was found in the liver" teniÆformis changed to taeniÆformis
      Index: "Swellengreble" changed to Swellengrebel
      Footnote 5: "Jena (1903) 2" added comma after closing bracket

      Everything else retained as printed, including inconsistencies in hyphenation.
      The index entry for Simpson, Dr. W.J. is missing its page reference.





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