INDEX

ADMINISTRATION, French colonial, [116], [118] African harbours, West, [20] Agriculture, [118] Alcohol, [6], [24], [25], [44], [49], [96], [114], [120], [124], [161] American Mission, [21] Anæmia, [6], [90], [148] Anæsthetics, [66] Analysis, blood, [84] Animals, treatment of, at Dakar, [17] Ant, traveller, [143] Antipyrin, [37] Apoplexy, [66] Appendicitis, [53] "Arrhenal," [90] Arsenic, [90] Arseno-benzol. See Raspberry disease.
Atombogunjo, [158] Atoxyl, [83], [85] Aucoumea hlaineana, [109] "Aurora," [150]
BACH, [3], [64], [149] Banana, [70], [97], [140] Barolea, [21] Beetle, Bostrichid, [100] Belgian-Congo Railway, [8] Biborate of sodium, [73] Blood analysis, [84] Boehme, Jacob. See "Aurora."
Boils, [69] Books, [148]; see also "Aurora."
Bostrichid beetle, [100] Brazzaville, [85] Bromide of potassium, [37], [47] Bruce, [81] Building, raft, [102]
CADIER, Mr., [72] Cameroons, [122] Cancer, [53] Cannibalism, [6], [69] Canoe journey, [40] Castellani, [81] Catholic Mission, sixteenth century, [6] Catholic Mission Station, [81] Catholic Missions, the, [166] Cattle, [5], [118] Cause of sleeping sickness, [79] Cayman, [72] Cereals, [5] Chaulmoogra oil, [89]; subcutaneous injection of, [89] Chills, [53] Chloral hydrate, [47] Christianity, [153]; natives and, [154] Christol, Mr., [26], [61] Cinnamon, [4] Civilisation and colonisation, antagonism of, [117] Civilisation, comparative, [127] Climate, [5], [40], [53] Cloth, [96] Cocoa, [4] Coffee, [4] Coillard, Mr., [145] Colonial administration, French, [116], [118] Colonisation and civilisation, antagonism of, [117] "Company of the Upper Ogowe," [120] Compulsory labour, [118] "Concessions," [119] Conditions of Europeans, [6] Conveyance of sleeping sickness, [83] Coralwood, [109] Crawcraw, [87]
DAKAR, [16] De Brazza, [7] Delord, Mr., [89] Dentistry, [55] Dermatol, [37] Difficulties of temporary hospital, [37] Digitalis, [45] Disease, heart, [45]; mental, [45] Dishonesty, native, [64], [102], [162] Drink. See alcohol.
Drinking habits, native, [44] Dropsy, [75] Dutton, [81] Dysentery, [36], [62], [90]
EATING sores, [88] Ebony, [102] Education, native, [122]; of missionaries, [164] Elephantiasis, [36] Elephants, [139], [141] Ellenberger, Mr., [26], [67] Emetin (Emetinum hydrochloricum), [91], [169] European imports, [5]; influence, [91] Europeans, conditions of, [6]; mortality among, [6];
relations between natives and, [130] Evangelical Mission, Paris, [2], [3] Exploration of River Ogowe, [7] Export of timber, [108] Extravagance, native, [77]
FANS, [6] Faure, Mr. Felix, [165] Faure, Mrs., [56], [58] Felling and transport of timber, [95] Fernando Vaz, [68] Fetishes, [50], [51] Finance, [3] Fish and Fishing, [49], [168] Food products, [98] Foodstuffs, [151] Ford, Mr., [159] Forest roads, [121], [122] Forest, the virgin, [23], [39] Fourier, [94] Framboesia, [87] French colonial administration, [116], [118]
GABOON, [4], [6] Galoas, [6] "Gambia fever," [82] Girls, native, [129] Glossina palpalis, [42] n., [83] Gout, [53] Grand Bassam, [20] Gratitude, native, [66]
HABITS, native drinking, [44] Hansen, [88] Harbours, West African, [20] Haug, Mr. (N'Gômô), [52], [109] Heart disease, [45] Hermann, Mr., [69] Hernia, [55], [64], [91] Hippopotami, [41], [43], [56], [57], [72] Hospital (temporary), difficulties of, [37]; routine of, [32], [33] Hospital, the, [31], [44], [59]; its scope, [78] Housekeeping, [62] Hunting, elephant, [141] Hydrogen peroxide, [73]
IMPORTS, European, [5] Industries, native, [124] Influence, European, [91]; of war, [167]; Portuguese, [70] Insects, [143] Insomnia, [54] Ipecacuanha, [90] Ironwood, [109] Isolation of leprosy, [88] Israelites, [127] Itch (scabies), [36]
JACOB BOEHME, [150] Jesuit plantations, [7] Jesus Christ, [93], [127], [155] Jorryguibert, [65] Joseph, [32], [45], [48], [65], [73], [76], [132], [136], [145]
KAST, Mr., [27], [31], [60] Kerosene, [114] Kiboko (sjambok), [67] Koch, [81] Konakri,17
LABOUR, compulsory, [118] Labour, native, [20], [31], [78], [95], [111] Labour problem. See Native labour.
Labour, women's, [63] Lambarene, [3], [5], [8], [26], [39], [169] Law, native, [73], [151] Laziness, native, [44], [112] Leboeuf, [81] Leopards, [71] Leprosy, [36], [68], [88] Libreville, [6], [21] Lopez, Cape, [4], [94] Lopez, Odoardo, [7] Lumbar hernia, [65]
MAHOGANY, [108] Malaria, [36], [56], [59], [89] Manioc, [70], [97] Martin, [81] Medical science, sleeping sickness and, [82] Medicine men, [35], [48] Medicine, native, [35]; tropical, [16] Medicines, prices of, [67] Memory, loss of, [80] Mental disease, [45] Merchandise for natives, [115] Merk's Pyoktanin, [146] Methylen-violet, [146] Mission, American, [21]; sixteenth century, Catholic, [6];
nineteenth century, Protestant, [8] Mission school, the, [121], [129], [158], [163] Mission station, Catholic, [81] Mission station, Lambarene, [39] Mission, the, how worked, [159] Missionaries, education of, [164] Missionary Society, Paris, [8] Missions, [153]; stations and personnel of, [8]; the Catholic,
[166]; the Protestant, [165] Mollusc, the boring, [109] Monkey flesh, [72], [151] Monogamy, [126] Morel, Mr. and Mrs., [71], [152] Morphia, [47] Mortality among Europeans, [6] Mosquitoes, [60], [83] Mouila, [80]
NASTIN, [89] Native attitude towards war, [138], [151]; confidence, [36];
dishonesty, [64], [102], [162]; drinking habits, [44];
education, [122]; extravagance, [77]; girls, [129]; gratitude, [66];
industries, [124], [161]; labour, [20], [31], [78], [95], [111]; law,
[73], [151]; laziness [44], [112]; medicine, [35], [36]; punishment, [75];
superstitions, [65], [155]; unreliability, [29], [63], [135]; village, [24], [43] Natives and Europeans, relations between, [130] Natives, and Christianity, [154]; merchandise for, [115]; taxation of, [114] Nature of sleeping sickness, [83] Navigation, river, [22-26], [41] N'Djôle, [4] N'Gomje, River, [70] N'Gômô, [8], [26] N'Gounje, [78] Nicotine, [54] N'Kendju, [73], [146]
OGOWE, district of, [4] Ogowe, River, [2], [4], [23]; exploration of, [7] Oil palm, [4], [70], [71] Ojemba, [157] Okoume, [108] Oleum gynocardiæ, [89] Omnipon, [92] Operations, [55], [65], [91] Opium, [35] Orungu tribe, [6] Osteomyelitis, [66]
PAHOUINS, [6] Palm, oil, [4], [70], [71] Paris Evangelical Mission, [2], [3] Paris Missionary Society, [8] Pepper, [4] Permanganate of potash, [88] Personnel of missions, stations and, [8] Pineapples, [42] Plantations, Jesuit, [7] Pleurisy, [53] Pneumonia, [53] Poison, [47], [48] Polygamy, [126] Portuguese influence, [70] Potassium, bromide of, [37], [47] Potatoes, [5], [70], [151] Prices, [137] Prices of medicine, [67] Products, food, [98] Protestant Mission, nineteenth century, [8] Protestant missions, the, [165] Punishment, native, [75] Pyorrhoea, [55]
QUININE, [37], [56], [90]
RAFT building, [102] Railway, Belgian-Congo, [8] Rambaud, Mr., [64] Raspberry disease, [87] Rheumatism, [53], [80] Rice, [5] River navigation, [22-26], [41] River N'Gomje, [70] River Ogowe, [2], [23] Roads, forest, [121], [122] Robert, Mr., [131] Rosewood, [109] Rousseau, [155] Routine of hospital (temporary), [32], [33] Rubber, [4] Rynchoprion penetrans, [86]
SALOL, [37] Samkita, [8], [71] Sandfleas, [86] Sangunagenta, [87] Scabies (itch), [36] School, the Mission, [121], [129], [163] Schools, mission, [158] Sciatica, [80] Scopolamin, [47] Scorpions, [143] Senegambia, [16] Serval, Lieutenant, [7] Skulls (for fetishes), [51] Slavery, [6], [69] Sleeping sickness, [36], [62], [78], [81]; and medical science, [82];
cause of, [79]; conveyance of, [83]; nature of, [83]; symptoms of, [80] Sleeping Sickness Institute, [85] Snakes, [72] Stanley, [98] Stations and personnel of missions, [8] Stilling, Professor, [146] Strohl, Professor, [148] Subcutaneous injection of chaulmoogra oil, [89] Sunstroke, [58], [59] Superstition, native, [65], [155] Symptoms of sleeping sickness, [80]
TABOU, [20] Talagouga, [8], [71] Taxation of natives, [114] Teeth, [55], [148] Teneriffe, [13] Termites, [142] Thymol, [55] Timber, export of, [108]; trade, [4], [5], [25], [94-100]; felling
and transport of, [95-101]; varieties of, [108] Tobacco, [49], [54], [96], [114] Traveller ant, [143] Treatment of animals at Dakar, [17] Trees, [39] Tropical medicine, [16] Trypanosomata, [82] Tsetse fly, [42] Tumours, [55]
ULCERS, [86], [146] Unreliability, native, [29], [63], [135]
VANILLA, [4] Varieties of timber, [108] Village, native, [24], [43] Virgin forest, the, [23], [39]
WAR, [136]; influence of, [167]; native attitude towards, [138], [151] Weaver bird, [72] West African harbours, [20] Whooping-cough, [52] Wife-purchase, [76], [128] Women, diseases of, [55] Women's labour, [63]
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