Act 39 & 40 Vict. c. 77, 267-293
Actinomycosis, 246
Adrenalin, 263
Aga Khan, Sir, 179
Air, compressed, 71
Algeria, malaria in, 230
America, diphtheria in, 109; tetanus in, 133, 135; yellow fever in, 232-240
Amoy, plague in, 194
Amyl nitrite, 254; false argument, 345
Anaemia, 71; pernicious, 263
Anæsthesia, grades of, 357; false statements, 366
Anæsthetics, discovery and study of, 55, 256; use under the Act, 281
Anderson, Mr., 190
Andrews, Staff-Surgeon, 263
Anglo-Indians and Anglo-Africans, 228
Animal heat, 68
Animals, protective inoculation of, 89-95, 113; action of drugs on, 255
Annett, Dr., 223
Anopheles and Culex, 214-242
Anthrax, 76, 87-95
Antiseptics, 78-86; use of under the Act, 285
Antitoxins, testing of, 270; false arguments against, 338-342. See also Diphtheria, Tetanus, &c.
Anti-vivisection Societies, 297 _sqq._; dissensions, 299-302; expenditure, 304-306, 334, 367; acceptance of all advantages from past discoveries, 307; attitude toward sport, 308; toward doctors and hospitals, 310; literature, 313-324; method of espionage, 327; general arguments, 326-334; special arguments, 335-367; electoral and parliamentary tactics, 367-371
Aphasia, 62
Arguments, anti-vivisection, 326-367
Aristotle, 3, 44, 243
Arloing and Courmont, 100
Artificial respiration, 264
Asellius, 19
Assam-Burmah railway, cholera on, 162
Athens, Pasteur Institute at, 143
Aubertin, 62
B
B, Certificate, 268, 349. See also Experiments
Baccelli, Prof., 133
Bacteriology, 77 _sqq._; not before the 1875 Commission, 75; the foundation of Lister's work, 85; hardly recognised in the wording of the Act, 267; the cause of more than 90 per cent, of all experiments, 292; false statements, 316, 340
Baginsky, Prof., 105
Bagshawe, Bishop, 329
Bainbridge, Surgeon-General, 169
Baker, Major, 172
Bang, Prof., 99
Bannerman, Major, 173, 175, 178
Barbadoes, filariasis in, 240
Barry, Bishop, 343
Battipaglia-Reggio railway, and malaria, 221
Bazan, Dr., 42
Beaumont, Dr. William, 28
Behring, Prof., 102
Belchier, Mr., 40
Belgaum, plague at, 174
Bell, Sir Charles, 46, 57, 65
Bell, Dr., 88
Belladonna, action of, 255
van Beneden, 244
Berdoe, Mr., 314 _sqq._
Bernard, Claude, 24, 30, 56, 248, 254, 282
Bernard Shaw, Mr., 330
Beveridge, Surgeon, 263
Beyrout, experiments at, 214
Bezoar-stone, the, 252
Bichat, 253
Bilaspur, cholera at, 164
Bircher, Dr., 249
Bird-malaria, 217, 218
Birt, Surgeon-Major, 212
Bloemfontein, typhoid at, 203
Blondlot, 29
Blood, circulation of the, 3-10; blood-pressure, 11-16, 70; collateral circulation, 13
Blood-letting, rational use of, 264
"Blood-poisoning," 84
Board of Agriculture laboratories, 288
Board Hospitals, diphtheria in, 116
Boehmer, 42
Bohn, 37
Böllinger, 246
Bombay, plague in, 170
Bone, growth of, 40, 55; transplantation of, 264
Borelli, 25
Borrel, 168
Bouillard, 62
Brain, localisation of functions, 59-67; not sensitive to touch, 65, 285; false argument against experiments on, 336; surgery of, 337
Brieger, 153
Broca, 59
Brown, Captain Harold, 162
Brown-Séquard, Prof., 56
Bruce, Major, 211
Brunton, Sir T. Lauder, on nitrite of amyl, 254
Buchanan, Major, 219
Buenos Ayres, plague in, 194
Buisson bath, the, 345
Buisson, Dr., 347
Burrows, Mr. Herbert, 329
Busk, Prof., 244
Byculla jail, plague in, 170
C
C, Certificate, 284
Cabot, Dr., 210
Cachar tea-gardens, cholera in, 164
Cachexia strumipriva, 247, 249
Cæsalpinus, 4, 6
Caisson disease, 71
Calcutta, cholera inoculations in, 156
Calmette, on plague, 168; on snake venom, 259
Calverley, Dr., 202
Cancer, recent experiments on, 288; mice immunised against, 263; cancer of thyroid gland, 344
Cancer Research Fund, 288
Capillaries, discovery of the, 10
Cappel, Mr. E. K., 181
Carbolic acid, 338
Cardiograph, the, 17
Cardwell, Lord, 267
Carle and Rattone, 128
Carrion, Daniel, death of, 257
Cayley, Surgeon-Colonel, 203
Celsus, 77
Cerebellum, 46
Cerebral localisation, 64-67; false argument, 336
Chamberland, Dr., 90
Chantemesse, on Widal's reaction, 210
Charbon, 86-90; inoculations against, 90-93
Charles II., treatment of his case, 251
Chauveau, 97
Chenai, Dr., 189
Chicago, diphtheria in, 109; tetanus in, 135
Childe, Prof., 183
Children, malaria in native, 225
Choke-damp, 70
Cholera, study of, 152; Haffkine's fluid, 153; results obtained in India, 154-166; in Japan, 167; bacteriology and quarantine, 167
Church Anti-vivisection League, 298, 301
Clinical Society, report on diphtheria, 111; on myxoedema, 248
Cobbold, Prof., 244
Cocain, 269
Cohnheim on inflammation, 78; on tubercle, 97
Coleridge, Mr., 300 _sqq._
Commission on experiments on animals (1875), 76, 267, 298; plague Commission (India), 170; Commissions on malaria, 218; on yellow fever, 232; on tuberculosis, 288
Committee on rabies, 142; on myxoedema, 248
Compensatory action of heart, 69
Congress on tuberculosis, 98, 99; International Medical (London), 253, 321
Cooper, Sir Astley, 248
Corthorn, Dr., 190
County Council laboratories, 287
Cretinism, sporadic, treatment with thyroid extract, 250
Crile, Dr., 358
Cuba, yellow fever in, 237-240
Culex and Anopheles, 214-242
Cumine, Mr. A., 170
Cunninghame-Graham, Mr. R. B., 330
Curare, action of, 282, 353; provision of the Act, 274; facts as to its use, 356; false argument, 355
Curzon, Lord, 169, 195
Cyprus, typhoid in, 206
D
Daman, plague in, 171
_Dark Deeds_, 313
Darwin, evidence before the 1875 Commission, 68
Davaine on anthrax, 88; on entozoa, 244
Dax, 62
"Dead" vaccines, 197
Death-rate argument, the, 339
Deaths from experiment on self, 257
Deelfontein, typhoid in, 208
Diabetes, 30-35; pancreatic diabetes, 39
Diapedesis in inflammation, 78
Digestion, 24-29; Pawlow's experiments, 70
Digitalis, study of, 253; false argument, 345
Diphtheria, 102-127; discovery of its antitoxin, 103; early results and reports, 103-116; results at the Board Hospitals, 116-123; Siegert's tables, 123; Woodhead's 1901 report, 124; MacCombie's tables, 126; _preventive_ use of the antitoxin, 105-106; tracheotomy statistics, 104-126; false statements and arguments, 310, 316, 338, 339-342
Distemper, inoculation against, 289
Drafting of questions to be put to the Home Secretary, 369
Drowning, experiments on death by, 361
Drugs, action of, 251-258; lingering influence of magic, 251; revolutionary work of Magendie and Claude Bernard, 252; discovery of _selective_ action, 253; effects of drugs on animals, 255
Duboué, Dr., 138
Dundee, tetanus in mills in, 134
Durbhanga jail, cholera in, 162
Durham, Dr., on Widal's reaction, 210; on yellow fever, 235
Dyson, Major, 166
E
E and EE, Certificates, 284-286, 361
Eberlé, 38
Edinburgh Hospital, South Africa, typhoid in, 205
von Eisselsberg, 249
Egypt, typhoid in, 199, 206
"Electoral Work" of anti-vivisection societies, 299, 367
Electricity in medicine, 264
Elephantiasis, 240
Elimination of infection (malaria), 223
Elliot, Dr. Andrew, 208
England, variability of diphtheria in, 105
Equilibration, 56
Erasistratus, 3
Erichsen, Sir John, 78, 267
Excision of wound in tetanus, 136
Experiments on self, 152, 153, 169, 220, 222, 233, 257
Experiments during 1905, report to Government on, 283-293
Experiments without anæsthetics, 268-271, 286, 292, 352; false statements, 322, 352, 363
Experiments under Certificate B, or B + EE, or B + F, 285; prohibition of _subsequent_ infliction of pain, 286, 352; these experiments less than 3 _per cent._ of all experiments, 285; inoculation-experiments about 95 _per cent._ of all experiments, 286
F
F, Certificate, 284
Fabricius, 5
Fayrer, Sir Joseph, 259
Fenwick, Dr. W. S., 86
Ferran, Dr., 153
Ferrier's work in cerebral localisation, 63
Filariasis, 240; Dr. Low's report on, 241
Finlay's work on yellow fever, 232
Fischer, 153
Fistula, artificial, 28, 29, 70
Fleas and plague, 332
Flourens, 55
Forman, Major, evidence before Plague Commission, 176
Forster, Mr. W. E., 267
Foster, Sir Michael, 58, 66
Foulerton, Mr. A., 210
Fox, Dr., 250
France, Pasteur Institutes in, 150
Frascatorius, 6, 96
Fraser, Prof., 170, 253, 259
French army, diphtheria in the, 103
Fritsch and Hitzig on cerebral localisation, 65
G
Gabritchefski, Dr., 105
Gaffky, Dr., 196
Galen, experiment on the arteries, 3; quoted by Asellius, 19; experiments on the nervous system, 44
Gall and phrenology, 60
Gamaleia, 153
Gamgee, Dr. A., experiments on amyl nitrite, 254
Gastric juice, 24-39
Gaya jail, cholera in, 160
Germany, diphtheria in, 105
Glycogen, 30-35
Gmelin, 27
Goldsmiths' Company, the, 117
Gorgas, Major, on yellow fever, 237
Gowers, Sir William, 63
Graaf, Regnier de, 36
Graham, Dr., 214
Grassi, Prof., experiments on malaria, 221, 257
Greece, rabies in, 143
Gull, Sir William, on myxoedema, 247
H
Hadwen, Dr., 323
Haffkine, work on cholera, 153; on plague, 168; experiments on self, 257
Haigh, Rev. H., 184
Haldane, Dr., on respiration, 70
Hales, on blood-pressure, 11
Haller, 82
Hallifax, Mr. C. J., 170
Hamburg, cholera at, 152
du Hamel, on growth of bone, 40
Hamer, Dr., 88
Hankin, Dr., 153
Harley, Dr., on pancreatic diabetes, 39
Harvey, William, 5-9, 20, 335
Harvey, Director General, I.M.S., 169, 171, 191
Hatch, Lieut.-Col., 169
Havana, yellow fever in, 238
Havers, 40
Head, Dr., work on the nervous system, 70
Hebra, 82
Hewett, Mr. J. P., 170
Hewlett, Prof., 102, 238
Hill, Dr. Leonard, 71
Hippocrates, 243
Historical parallel, 371
Hitzig, work on cerebral localisation, 64
Hobday, Prof., 281
Holländer, Dr., 336
Horses immunised against tetanus, 133
Horsley, Sir Victor, 315; on Galen, 44; on cerebral localisation, 65; his work on myxoedema, 248, 249
Houston's estimate, 128
Hubli, plague in, 181
Hughlings Jackson, Dr., 63
Hunter, John, 7, 13, 257
Hunter, Dr. William, on pernicious anæmia, 263
Hutton, Mr., 267
Huxley, Prof., 267, 298
Hydatid disease, 245
Hypodermic use of drugs, 264
I
Iceland, echinococcus in, 245
Immunised horses, not in pain, 270
Imperial Yeomanry Hospital, typhoid in, 207
India, cholera in, 153; plague in, 168; typhoid in, 198; malaria in, 216
India Office, experiments made for, 288
Inflammation, study of, 77-79
Ingersoll, Col., 329
Inoculations, scheduled under Certificate A, 269; about 95 _per cent._ of all experiments, 292, 325; presence or absence of pain, 270, 287; made by Government and public bodies, 288, 292; false arguments and statements, 338, 352
Internal secretion, 34, 39, 250
Irregularities under the Act, 288
Israel, Prof., 246
Italy, malaria in, 218 _sqq._
J
Jains, the, 168
Japan, cholera in, 167
Jesse, Mr., 298
Jewish community at Aden, plague among, 192
Jute mills, tetanus in, 134
K
Kanthack, Prof., on tetanus, 130; on snake venom, 259
Kármán, Dr., 104
Karslake, Sir John, 267
Keelan, Lieut., on plague, 187
Keeping down of the mosquito, 229, 242
Kent County Lunatic Asylum, typhoid at, 197
Khartoum Expedition, typhoid on, 197
Khoja community, plague among, 179
Kirki, plague at, 172
Kitasato, Prof., on diphtheria, 102; on plague, 168
Klebs, Prof., on diphtheria, 102; on typhoid, 196
Klebs-Loeffler bacillus, the, 102 _sqq._
Klein, Prof., on anthrax, 76; on cholera, 153; experiment on self, 257
Koch, Prof., on anthrax, 88; on tubercle, 97, 98; on cholera, 152; on typhoid, 196; on elimination of infection (malaria), 223; experiment on self, 257
Koch's postulates, 76
Kocher, Prof., on myxoedema, 247, 249
Krokiewicz, 133
Krönlein, 104
Kroonstadt, typhoid in, 203
Küchenmeister on entozoa, 244
L
Lacteals, the, 19-23
Labbé's proteosoma, 217
Laboratories, not dangerous to public health, 258; used in Government service, 288; inspected and approved, 288
Ladysmith, typhoid in, 201
Laennec, on tubercle, 96
Lagos, malaria in, 224, 228
Lamb, Surg.-Capt., 212
Lambert, Dr., on tetanus, 132
Lanauli, plague at, 172
_Lapis Goæ_, given to Charles II., 252
Laryngeal diphtheria, 114, 120 _sqq._
Laveran, on malaria, 216
Lazear, Dr., death from yellow fever, 235
Leblanc, on risk of rabies, 142
Leffingwell, Dr., on history of anti-vivisection, 297
Lefroy, Mr., 241
Legge, Dr., on industrial anthrax, 88
Leuckart, on trichiniasis, 244
Leumann, Surg.-Capt., his work in Hubli, 181-189
Licenses under the Act, 275-277; number granted, but not used last year, 283
Lister, Lord, his account of his work, 78
Literature, anti-vivisection, 313-324
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 218, 224
Llangattock, Lord, 309
Localisation in central nervous system, 54, 59-67
London Anti-vivisection Society, 302, 323, 334
London School of Tropical Medicine, 220
Loraine, Rev. Nevison, 327
Low, Dr. G. C., on malaria, 220; on filariasis, 240
Lucknow, cholera in, 158
Lutaud, Dr., 317
Lymphatic system, the, 23
Lyons, Major, on plague, 172
M
MacCallum, 216
McFadyean, Prof., on tuberculin, 100
MacGarvie Smith, 262
MacGregor, Sir William, on malaria, 224, 228
Mackenzie, Dr. Hector, on myxoedema, 250
Mackenzie, Dr. James, on nerve distribution, 70
MacNeill, Mr., statements in Parliament, 359
Macrae, Surg.-Major, 160
Magendie, on the nerve roots, 52; on selective action of drugs, 252
Magic, lingering late in medicine, 251
Mahratta mills and railway, cholera in, 188, 189
Maidstone, typhoid at, 197, 212
Malaria, 214-231, 242
Malay States, malaria in, 230
Malpighi on the capillaries, 10
Malta fever, 211; possibly milk-borne, 213
Malta, typhoid in, 199
Manometers, 11-18
Manson, Sir Patrick, 128, 213, 216, 227
Mantegazza, 330
Marey, 16
Marsden, Dr., on typhoid, 200
Marshall Hall, his work on reflex action, 53
Martin, Prof. Sidney, on diphtheria, 103; on tetanus, 130
Meat, infection of, 99
_Medical Brief_, the, 316, 338
Medical Journals, the, 297
"Medical Opinions on Vivisection," 321
Meerut, typhoid in, 205
Meister, Joseph, Pasteur's first case, 137
von Mering, 38
Metchnikoff, 78, 153
Mice immunised against cancer, 263, 288
Microscope, before bacteriology, 77
Milk, infection of, 98
Ministers of State, letters to, 370
Minkowski, 38
Monsall Fever Hospital, typhoid in, 200
Mora, plague in, 170
Morphia, a true anæsthetic, 281; exceptional action of, 282
Mosquito, the, 214-242
Mosquito brigades, 230
Mukerji, Surg., 166
Müller, Dr., 258
Municipal laboratories, 287
Murray, Dr. George, on myxoedema, 250
Mursell, Rev. A., 320
Mutilations by farmers and breeders, 293
Myers, Dr. Walter, death from yellow fever, 236
Myxoedema, 247-250; false argument, 344
N
Nagpur jail, malaria in, 219
National Anti-vivisection Society, 299 _sqq._
National Canine Defence League, 306, 322, 360, 363
National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 304
Negative results, frequent, of inoculations, 287
Negri, Prof., 137
Nervous system, the, 44-67
Netley Hospital, work on typhoid, 196; on Malta fever, 212
New Guinea, malaria in, 225
Newman, Cardinal, 371
Nhatrang, plague in, 194
Nicolaier, on tetanus, 129
Nigeria, malaria in, 225
_Nine Circles_, the, 313
Nocard, Prof., on tetanus in horses, 133
Nott, Surg.-Capt., 155
O
Official experiments, 288
Oliver, Dr., 88
Ollier, Prof., 43
One experiment = one animal, 359
Oporto, plague at, 168, 194
Opsonic index, the, 101
Ord, Dr., on myxoedema, 247
"Our Cause in Parliament," 367
"Our Cause in the Press," 310, 311, 360
Owen, Sir Richard, 14
Oxygen, inhalation of, 264
P
Pacific Islands, filariasis in the, 240
Pædiatric Society of America, report on diphtheria-antitoxin, 109
Palermo, Pasteur Institute at, 144
Pallas, on entozoa, 244
Pancreas, the, 36; pancreatic diabetes, 39
Paralyses of diphtheria, 114, 116, 125
Paralytic rabies of rabbits, 146
Parasitic diseases, 243
Parasitism, 215
Paré, Ambroise, 167, 252
Paris, diphtheria in, 107
Parkinson, Dr., 86
Parsee community at Daman, plague among, 171
Pasteur, his influence on surgery, 79, 84; work on anthrax, 88; on rouget, 94; on rabies, 137
Pasteur Institutes, 140-151; false argument, 345-348
Pathology and bacteriology, 75-86
Pavy, Dr., on diabetes, 35
Pawlow, Prof., on digestion, 70
Pecha, Nurse, 258
Pecquet, Jehan, discovery of the thoracic duct, 21
Pédiatrie, Société de, 106
Pernicious anæmia, 263
Peter, Dr., 141
Pfeiffer, Dr., 153
Phelps, Lieut.-Gen., 323
Phrenology, 60, 333
Phthisis, 96
Physiology, 3-71, 267
Pirkis, Capt., R.N., 346
Plague, 168-195
Poiseuille's manometer, 15
Pollender, 88
Polli, Prof., 79
Polyvalent serum, 86
Ponfick, 246
Poore, Dr., on anthrax, 89; on tetanus, 129
Portland Hospital, typhoid in, 202
Pottevin, Dr., 145
Powell, Dr. Arthur, 165
Prague, tetanus at, 134
_Prejudiced Man_, the, 373
_Preventive_ use of antitoxin in diphtheria, 104, 106; in tetanus, 133-135
Prochaska, 54
Protection against Anopheles and Culex, 227, 241
Puerperal fever, 79-84
Pyæmia, 78
Q
Quarantine and bacteriology, 167
Quesada, 257
Quinine, action of, 231
R
Rabies, 137-151; tests in 1905, 288, 291; false argument, 345
Rats and plague, 192, 332
Realdus, 4
Réaumur, work on digestion, 25
Redi, on entozoa, 244
Reed, on yellow fever, 239
Reflex action, 53
Registered places under the Act, 283
Registrar-General, the, 339
Reinhardt, Dr., 355
Rennie, Dr., on snake venom, 263
Report on experiments on animals, 283-293
Respiration, 70
Reverdin, Prof., 247
Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward, 254
Richmond Hospital, Dublin, typhoid in, 207
Rio, Pasteur Institute at, 144
Roger, on anthrax, 88
Rolland, Gen., 175
Rolleston, Dr. Humphry, 207
Romanes, 66
Ross, Prof. Ronald, 216, 228, 242
Rouget, inoculation against, 94
Roux, Prof., 84, 89, 103, 138
Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 304
Rudbeck, 23
Ruffer, Dr., 170
Rush for plague-serum in 1899, 193
Russia, diphtheria in, 105
Russell, Sir James, 288
Russell, Dr. Risien, 46
S
Salicylic acid, 255
St. Martin, Alexis, 28
Sambon, Dr. G. C., 220
Samoa, filariasis in, 240
Sanarelli, Prof., 234, 315
San Carlos jail, yellow fever in, 234
Sanders, Dr., 253
Sanderson, Sir John Burdon, 32
_Saturday Review_, the, 103
Scarbrugh, Dr., 251
Schiff, Prof., 58, 249
_Securus judicat_, 123
Segregation against malaria, 224
_Selective_ action of drugs, 252
Semmelweis, Ignaz, work on puerperal fever, 79-82
Semon, Sir Felix, 248
Semple, Surg.-Major, 196, 210
Serampur, cholera at, 164
"Serious experiments," 349-353
Sewage, experiments for testing, 288
Sewell, Dr., 263
_Shambles of Science_, the, 313
Siegert's tables of diphtheria, 123
Sierra Leone, malaria in, 226
Simon, Sir John, evidence before 1875 Commission, 76
Simpson, Dr. W. J., on cholera, 155
Skin, diseases of, 250; grafting, 264
Skoda, 82
Sleeping sickness, 264
Smith, Dr. J. W., 203
Smith, Mr. Stephen, 355
Snake venom, 259-263
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 304
South Africa, typhoid in, 200 _sqq._
South America, yellow fever in, 232 _sqq._
Southwell, Bishop of, 319
Spallanzani, 26
Speech centres, the, 59, 337
Spontaneous generation, 244
Sport, attitude of anti-vivisection societies toward, 308
Sphygmometer, the, 17
Spurious hydrophobia, 347
Stanley, Mr., 42
Starling, Prof., 39, 69
Staten Island, 242
Steenstrup, on entozoa, 244
Sternberg, 128, 231
Stoker, Sir W. T., 291
Stone, Dr., 263
Streptococci, 83
Strophanthus, 255
Strychnine, study of, 253
Subdural inoculations, 133, 138, 271
Suppuration, 84
Swammerdam, 244
Syme, 42, 78
Sympathetic system, 69
T
_Tabes mesenterica_, 98
Talbot, Rev. R., 352
Terzi, Signor, experiment on self, 220
Tetanus, 128-136
Tew, Dr., on typhoid, 197
Thane, Mr. G. D., 290
Thompson Yates laboratories, 223
Thoracic duct, the, 21
Thuillier, 89
Thyroid extract, use of, 250; false argument, 344
Tiedemann, 27
Tooth, Dr., 202
Torsion of arteries, 264
Tracheotomy in diphtheria, 114-120
Transfusion of saline fluid, 264
Transplantation of bone, 264
Treves, Sir Frederick, 321
Trichiniasis, 244
Trotter, Mr. W. B. L., 288
Tubercle, 96-101
Tuberculin, 98
Typhoid fever, 196-211
U
Umarkhadi jail, plague in, 177
Undhera, plague in, 178
V
Valentin, 38
Valisnieri, 25
Valléry Radot, 137
Vaso-motor system, 56, 69
Vaughan, Surg.-Capt., 155
Venesection, 264
Venoms, relative strength of, 260
Veratria, 255
Veterinary operations, 281, 293
Vierordt, 17
Villemin, 96
Virchow, Prof., 75, 245
Virulence, grades of, 89, 139, 260
_Virus fixe_, 139
W
Wall, Dr. A., 350
Waller, 78
War Office, experiments for, 288
Washbourn, Dr., 208
Wassermann, 153
West, Lieut. J. W., 209
West Africa, malaria in, 224, 226
Wharton Jones, 77
Widal's reaction, 210, 211
Wilberforce, Archdeacon, 319, 328
Willis, 59
Winburg, typhoid in, 209
Winmarleigh, Lord, 267
Wolff, 246
Wood, Mr. Somerville, 339-344
Woodhead, Prof., 117, 124, 271
Woolsorters' disease, 87
Wright, Sir Almroth, 101, 170, 196
Y
Yellow fever, 231-240
Yersin, 169, 194
Z
_Zoophilist_, the, 314-320
Zürich, diphtheria in, 104
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