[N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] Y [Z]
- Anaphylaxis, [177]
- Appearance of plague in Porto Rico, [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]
- 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]
- 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]
- 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]
- of cases of plague who recovered ([Table II]), [131]
- Experimental animals, plague in, [139]-[145]
- Flea conveyance of B. pestis, [30]
- Flies, conveyance of B. pestis by, [33]
- Fowls, plague conveyance by, [29]
- Flea's stomach, capacity of, [31]
- bite and plague conveyance, [31]
- Flea prevalence, effect of seasonal conditions on, [34]
- Fox, Dr. Carrol, [31], [70]
- Fleas, dog, [32]
- Fumigation of ships, [46]
- Flea carriers, objection to domestic cats and dogs as, [55]
- Favorable conditions for spread of plague in Manila, [61]
- First Manila cases in 1912, [62]
- Fleas and their habits, [77]
- Flea larvæ, effect of temperature and humidity on, [79]
- imago, effect of temperature and humidity on, [79]
- Fasting fleas, duration of life of, [79]
- Flea prevalence, prediction of plague extension from, [80]
- Field rat, [99]
- Family Muridæ, [99]
- Ferocity of Mus decumanus, [102]
- Feasibility of fighting plague successfully, [162]
- of Manila policy of plague control, [162]
- Great plague of London, [21]
- Great Britain, plague in, [22]
- Ground squirrel, California, [28]
- Great Britain, rat fleas of, [32]
- Ground squirrel, fleas of, [32]
- Gärtner's B. enteritidis, [54]
- Geographic grouping of plague cases in Manila, [63]
- Ground-floor sleeping quarters, [72]
- General cleaning campaign, Manila, [88]
- Garbage cans, sanitary orders, Manila, [93]
- Guinea-pigs as indicators of infected houses, [96]
- Genus Mus, [99]
- Gray rat, [99]
- Gunomys (Nesokia), [100]
- Gnawing ability of rats, [102]
- German Plague Commission, [149]
- History of plague, [19]
- Hawaii, plague in, [22]
- Hong Kong, plague in, [24], [58], [154]
- Heiser, Dr. V. C., [31], [58], [70], [75], [89]
- Hobdy, Dr. W. C., [31]
- House cats as rat catchers, [55]
- Half wild cats as rat catchers, [55]
- Human plague in Tondo district, Manila, [68]
- Houses in Tondo, light material, [71]
- House disinfection by spraying, [94]
- Household rat destruction, plan for, [111]
- Hong Kong, notes on plague in, by Dr. Roberg, [153], [154], [155], [156], [157], [158], [159], [160]
- Haffkine vaccine, [178], [179]
- Introduction, [11]
- India, plague in, [24]
- Indo-China, plague in, [24]
- Infection through digestive tract, [29]
- Ingestion, plague, [29]
- India, rat fleas of, [32]
- Italy, rat fleas of, [32]
- India Plague Commission on contagion, [33]
- on chronic rat plague, [35]
- Immunity, plague, [36]
- India, effect of superstitions and religious belief in, [43]
- Isolation of sick, [56]
- Importation of plague from Amoy, [59]
- Iloilo, P. I., plague in, [70]
- Insanitary basements, [72]
- Interpretation of the rat catch and plague incidence, [91]
- Infected houses, guinea-pigs as indicators of, [96]
- India Plague Commission, [100]
- Insects found to contain Bacillus pestis ([Table III]), [138], [139]
- Importance of rapid diagnosis of plague, [166]