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Plague / Its Cause and the Manner of its Extension, Its Menace, Its Control and Suppression, Its Diagnosis and Treatment
Thomas Wright Jackson
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  • Japanese anti-plague serum, [18]
  • Japan, plague in, [22], [25]
  • Java, plague in, [25]
  • Japan, bacterial rat poisons, use of, in, [54]
  • Jackson, Dr. T. W., correspondence, [75]
  • Java, Batavia, Dutch India, [77]
    • Xenopsylla cheopis in, [77]
    • variations in number of fleas per rat, [78]
    • epidemiologic facts concerning plague in, [82]
  • Javan village house, [84]
    • "bale bale," rats in, [86]
  • Java, sawah rat of, [100]
  • Jumping ability of rats, [102]
  • Java, studies of rat cadavers in, [104]
  • Kerr, Dr. J. W., [31]
  • Korn, Dr. W., U. S. P. H. Service, [87]
  • Kerosene as an insecticide, [94]
  • London, great plague of, [21]
  • Lantz, Dr. D. E., [31]
    • classification of rats, [99]
  • Lœmopsylla cheopis, [32]
  • Louse, conveyance of B. pestis by, [33]
  • Loeffler, mouse-typhoid bacillus of, [53]
  • Laboratory-proven plague rats and others in Manila, [61]
  • Light material houses in Tondo, [71]
    • Manila, [85]
  • Letter of warning and appeal, [125], [126]
  • Location of rat cadavers in relation to human plague cases, Manila, [162], [163]
  • Mortality, [22], [23], [174], [175]
  • Menace of plague, [28]
  • Manila, plague in, [26]
  • Manufacture of anti-plague serum, [18]
  • Middle Ages, plague in, [20]
  • Mexico, plague in, [22]
  • Mauritius, plague in, [22], [25]
  • Mediterranean ports, plague in, [22]
  • Marmot, Asian, [28]
  • Mice, fleas of, [32]
  • Manchuria, pneumonic plague in, [37]
  • Methods of entry of rats into ships and cars, [52]
  • Mouse-typhoid bacillus of Loeffler, [53]
  • Murium, B. typhi, [53]
  • Manila, Anti-plague Campaign in 1912-1914 in, [57]
    • epidemic, 1912-1914, [57]
    • plague at quarantine in, [58]
    • importation of plague from Hong Kong in 1912, [58]
  • Mariveles Quarantine Station, [59]
  • Manila epidemic, beginning of, [60]
  • Mortality and numbers of Manila plague cases, [61]
  • Manila cases in 1912, first, [62]
    • geographic grouping of plague cases in, [63]
    • R. R. station focus, [64]
    • dispersion of fleas from rat cadavers, [65]
    • close of year 1912 in, [67]
  • Malolos, P. I., plague in, [69]
  • Manila, taking charge of plague suppression measures in, [70]
    • plague fighting organization in, [71]
    • rat plague in U. S. Army Commissary warehouse, [76]
    • habitations and plague, [83]
    • light material house, [85]
    • general cleaning campaign, [88]
    • theatre, disinfection in, [93]
  • Mus rattus, [99]
    • alexandrinus, [99]
  • Mus decumanus, [99]
    • ferocity of, [102]
  • Manila, breaking up of rat nests, [106]
    • driving out rats by formaldehyde gas, [106]
    • rat killing with dogs, [107]
    • rat nests in trees, [110]
    • snakes in rat traps, [111]
    • rat swallowed by snake, [111]
  • Multiple house infection (Manila), [112]-[117]
  • Manila, collection and forwarding of rats, [122], [123]
  • Mr. C., case of Manila, [124], [125]
  • Manila, bacteriologic observation, [127]
    • outbreak of plague among experimental animals, [139]-[145]
    • conclusions from observation of plague outbreak among experimental animals, [146]
    • San Lazaro Hospital, [13], [69], [161]
    • location of rat cadavers in relation to human plague cases, [162], [163]
  • Mortality, statistical studies in, [22], [174], [175], [176]
  • McCoy, Dr. C. W., [31]
  • New Orleans, plague in, [26]
  • Natural enemies of the rat, [43]
  • National aid, necessity of, [56]
  • Numbers and mortality of Manila plague cases, [61]
  • Nest materials, [86]
  • Natural enemies of the flea, [97]
  • Norway rat, [99]
  • Notes on rat runs, [105]
    • nests, [105]
    • food, [105]
  • Natural plague infection in a cat, [149]-[154]
  • 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], [150]
    • rat, in U. S. Army Commissary warehouse, Manila, [76]
  • Prediction of plague extension from flea prevalence, [80]
  • Plague prevalence, seasonal explanation of, [81]
    • in Java, epidemiologic facts concerning, [82]
    • Manila habitations and, [83]
    • Tondo (Manila) habitations and, [83]
    • cases, deception and concealment of, [94]
    • commission, India, [100]
  • Postmortem changes, in rats ([Table]), [105]
    • in rats (illustration), [105]
    • time of death of rats as indicated by, [104]
  • Plan for household rat destruction, [111]
  • Plague patients, bacteriologic examination of, [128]
    • examination of fatal cases of ([Table I]), [130]
      • of cases who recovered from ([Table II]), [131]
    • commission, Austrian, [133]
    • bacilli from circulating blood, recovering, [134]
  • Plague bacilli, agglutination of, [134], [135]
    • diagnosis, conclusions concerning blood culture in, [136]
    • by blood sucking insects, transmission of, [137]
    • among experimental animals, outbreak of (Manila), [139]-[145]
    • outbreak among experimental animals, conclusions from observations of (Manila), [146]
    • observations on animals suspected of, [146]-[149]
    • commission, German, [149]
    • in Hong Kong, notes on, by Dr. Roberg, [153]-[160]
    • in Hong Kong in 1914, abatement of, [160]
    • feasibility of fighting successfully, [162]
    • control, feasibility of Manila policy of, [162]
    • cases (human), location of rat cadavers in relation to (Manila), [162], [163]
    • importance of rapid diagnosis of, [166]
    • biologic diagnosis of, [167]
    • a septicæmic disease in all cases, [170]
    • symptomatology of, [171]
  • Pathologic considerations, [172]
  • Prognosis, treatment, conditions and, [173]
  • Plague, serum treatment of, [174]
    • symptomatic treatment, [174]
  • Prophylactic serum and anaphylaxis, [177]
  • Plague vaccines, [178], [179]
  • Quarantine, modified, [56]
    • station, Mariveles, [59]
  • Quiapo, Manila, plague in, [63]
  • Rat fleas of Italy, [32]
    • of Brazil, [32]
    • of Great Britain, [32]
    • of United States, [32]
  • Rats, chronic plague in, [35]
    • subacute plague in, [35]
  • Requisites of the practical sanitarian, [12]
  • Russia, plague in, [26]
  • Rats, wild, plague in, [29]
    • effect of seasonal conditions on, [34]
  • Rucker, Dr. W. C., [31]
  • Rosenau, Dr. M, J., [31]
  • Rat fleas, varieties of, [32]
    • of India, [32]
    • of Australia, [32]
  • Rat population of the world, [41]
    • destruction, economic importance of, [42]
    • extermination methods, [43]
    • natural enemies of, [43]
    • destruction, bacterial viruses for, [43]
      • poisons used for, [43], [44]
    • trapping, [44]
    • traps, varieties, [45]
    • destruction by poisonous gases, [45]
  • Rats, starving, [47]
  • Rat proofing, [48]
      • cost of, [49], [93]
    • infestation of ships, [50]
    • adaptability of, [51]
  • Rat's, methods of entry of, [52]
  • Rat destruction by rat diseases, [53]
  • Resistance of rat to diseases of bacterial causation, [54]
  • Rats and ground squirrels, chemical poisoning of, [54]
  • Rat destruction by domestic animals, [54]
    • catchers, house cats as, [55]
      • half wild cats as, [55]
      • terrier dogs as, [55]
      • on farms, terrier dogs as, [55]
  • Rapid diagnosis, importance of, [56]
  • Rat cadavers, dispersion of fleas in Manila from, [65]
    • plague in Tondo district, Manila, [68]
    • proofing and rat destruction, [72]
      • inapplicable at times, [73]
    • poisoning, trapping, effects of, [73]
  • Rats, birth-rate of, [73]
    • death-rate of, [73]
  • Removal of population in emergency, [74]
  • Rat plague in U. S. Army Commissary warehouse, Manila, [76]
    • fleas of Philippines, [78]
      • of Australia, [78]
  • Rat fleas of Italy, [78]
    • breeding as influenced by climate, [81]
    • in Javan "bale bale," 86
    • in thatched roofs, [86]
    • dead, in bamboo house timbers, [87]
  • Rat catch, variations in, [88]
  • Rat catching methods, comparative statistics in, [89]
  • Rat catch and plague incidence, interpretation of, [91]
  • Rats, zoölogic classification of, [98]
  • Rat, ship, [99]
    • field, [99]
  • Rats, coloration of, [99]
  • Rat, Norway, [99]
    • gray, [99]
    • barn, [99]
    • sewer, [99]
  • Rats, unreliability of differential points in, [101]
    • conformation of skulls in, [101]
    • gnawing ability of, [102]
    • burrowing ability of, [102]
    • climbing ability of, [102]
    • jumping ability of, [102]
    • swimming ability of, [102]
  • Rat litters, size of, [102]
  • Rats as wire walkers, [103]
    • as rope walkers, [103]
  • Rat cadavers in Java, studies of, [104]
    • time of death as indicated by postmortem changes of, [104]
  • Rats, postmortem changes in (Table), [105]
    • (illustration), [105]
  • Rat runs, notes on, [105]
    • nests, notes on, [105]
    • food, notes on, [105]
    • nests (Manila), breaking up, [106]
  • Rats driven out with formaldehyde gas (Manila), [106]
  • Rat killing with dogs (Manila), [107]
  • Rat's nests in trees (Manila), [110]
  • Rat traps, snakes in (Manila), [111]
    • swallowed by snake (Manila), [111]
  • Rats, collection and forwarding of (Manila), [122], [123]
  • Recovering plague bacilli from circulating blood, [134]
  • Roberg, Dr. David, [154]
  • Stability of virulence of B. pestis, [36]
  • Spread of plague in recent years, [23]
  • Suppression of plague, [40]
  • San Lazaro Hospital, Manila, [13], [69], [161]
  • Schöbl, Dr. Otto, [14], [29], [30], [76], [96], [127]
  • Strong, Dr. R. P., [16], [36], [38], [59], [135]
  • Sixth century, plague in, [20]
  • South America, plague in, [22], [26]
  • Siam, plague in, [25]
  • Suez, plague in, [22]
  • South Africa, plague in, [22]
  • Scotland, plague in, [22]
  • Sumatra, plague in, [25]
  • Straits Settlements, plague in, [25]
  • Simpson, Dr. W. J.
  • Suctorial parasites in plague conveyance, [33]
  • Seasonal conditions, effect on epidemics of, [34]
    • on rats of, [34]
    • on Bacillus pestis of, [34]
    • on flea prevalence of, [34]
  • Subacute plague in rats, [35]
  • Spontaneous abatement of cholera, [35]
  • Secondary plague pneumonia, [39]
  • Summary of prevention problem, [37]
  • San Francisco, plague campaign in, [41]
  • Ships, fumigation of, [46]
  • Starving rats, [47]
  • Ships, rat infestation of, [50]
  • Summary of prevention for community, [56]
  • Ship cargoes, disinfection of, [56]
  • Sick, isolation of, [56]
  • Steamer, Loongsang, [59]
    • Taisang, [59]
  • Spread of plague in Manila, favorable conditions for, [61]
  • Sleeping quarters, ground floor, [72]
  • Swellengrebel, Ph.D., N. H., [77]
  • Seasonal explanations of plague prevalence, [81]
  • Sanitary orders, Manila (garbage cans), [93]
  • Ship rat, [99]
  • Sewer rat, [99]
  • Sawah rat of Java, [100]
  • Swimming ability of rats, [102]
  • Size of rat litters, [102]
  • Simpson, surgeon, U. S. P. H. Service, [103]
  • Studies of rat cadavers in Java, [104]
  • Snakes in rat traps (Manila), [111]
  • Snake, rat swallowed by (Manila), [111]
  • Specimen, sanitary orders, [116]-[121]
  • Sanitary Board (Hong Kong), the work of, [158]
  • Symptomatology of plague, [171]
  • Serum treatment of plague, [174]
  • Symptomatic treatment of plague, [174]
  • Statistical studies in mortality, [174]-[176]
  • Serum administration, dosage and technique of, [176], [177]