Volume 3
A system of medicine / by many writers ; edited by Thomas Clifford Allbutt and Humphry Davy Rolleston.
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- 1905
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![j;uosi.s, ;)!;) ; diet in, .1I8 ; distribution, 470 ; enemas in, n'il, 524 : epidemics of, 47s ; experimental, 508 : food and, 483 ; gangrenous. 511 ; ipecaeuanha in, 517- 520 ; malarious, 514. 521 ; morbid .an- atomy. 503-500 ; mortality, 488 ; mud and, 481 ; personal factors and, 487 ; ]irognosis, 515 ; jn-opliylaxis, 511! : salines in, 520 ; scorbutic, 514, 520 ; sesuson and, i 480 ; sequels, 515 ; serum-therapy, 523 : soil iind, 481 ; .spread of, 485 ; symptoms of acute, 509-512 ; of chronic, 512-513 ; water and, 482 ; weather .and, 480 ; treat- ment, 517-525 ; vaccination .ag.ainst, 523 Dysentery, protozo.an, 544-545 ; eiliar, 544 ; tlagellar, 545 ; .spirillar, 544 Kchinococcus <lisea.se, use of term, 978 ; see Hydatid Disease, 976-1039 Echinococcus allricipariens, 986 ; cysticus jertiUs, 986 ; eiuiogenus, 986 ; e.cogenus. 986 ; granulosns, 986 ; hominis, 986 Kchinococcus alcenlaris, sire multiloculuris, 986, 989, 1029-1038 ; distinction from E. hydatulosus, 1038 ; geographical distribu- tion, 1034 ; history, 1029 ; immature forms of, 1032 ; in the liver, 1035-1038 ; tliagnosis, 1036; .symptoms, 1035; treat- ment, 1037 ; morbid anatomy, 1033 ; ])athology, 1030 : toxins, 1032 Ech iiwrocctis hydatidosHs, 981-1029 : gener.al ilevelopmeut, 982-989 ; see also Hyd.atul Disease, 976-1039, and Tamia echinococcus', lulventitious capsule. 998 : bilirubin in, 1003; broo<l - capsules, 983-985 (Figs. 223, 224); burrowing type of, 987, 1027; calcification in, 999, 1002 ; Charcot’s crystals in, 1002 ; chitin of, 1000 ; con- <litions determining prev.alence of, 989- 993 ; d.aughter-bladders, 985 ; number in a single hydatid, 1004 ; defined, 986 ; degenerative changes in, 999, 1002 ; development, 982 ; <liagnosis, gener.al, 1007-1009 ; distribution, 993-997, 1004 ; ectocyst and endocyst of, 982 ; endo- genous and exogenous, 986-989 ; Hui<l of, 1000, 1008 ; liexaeanth embryo of, 981-982; booklets in, 985, 1003 ; hydatid or Echinococcus blad<ler, the, 982-985 ; hydronephrosis and, 1008-1009; “malig- nant,” 988 ; multilocular, 987, 989 ; multiple, 988, 997, 1004-1005 ; papillo- m.atous growths in, 1003 ; p.athological anatomy, 997-1006 ; pedunculated, 989 ; peritoneum and, 1005, 1016, 1026 ; physical signs, 1006 ; prophylaxis, 1009 ; proscolex in, 981, 984 ; rupture, 1001, 1015, 1020; seolices in, 983-985, .are <lerived from brood-capsules, 983 ; spon- taneous death of, 1001 ; spread of, in the bo<ly, 1004- 1005; sterile, 989; symptoms, general, 1006 ; synonyms, 986 ; toxin, 1000 ; tr.aumatism .and, 1006 ; treatment, general, 978, 1010 - 1014 ; urticaria in, 1000, 1007, 1009 ; various animals and, 990-993, 996 ; w.ater-supply and, 992, 1010 Echinococcus mnltilocularis, see E. alcco- laris ; polymorph ns, 986 ; scoliciparicns, 986 ; simplex, 986 ; veterinonnn (Fig. 218), 980, 985, 986 Echinorhynchus acus (Figs. 210, 212), 956 ; hominis. 957 ; lesiniformis, 950 ; monili- formis, 957 Echis carinata, 783 ; bite of, 808, 812-815 Ectopla.sin, 10 Ectosarc, 10 ‘‘Egg-foot” (madiira foot), 754-759 Egyjjtian chlorosis, 900 Eimeriu hominis, 827 ; stieda, 825 “Ekiri,” 514 Elephantiasis arahum, 945-951 ; pathology, 947 ; treatment, 949 Elephantoid diseases, 940-951 ; jiathologj', 941 ; treatment. 949 Empusa cvlicis, 135 Emys lutaria, 83 Emloplasm, 10 Endosarc, 10 Enhydrina valakadicn, 787, 795-800 ; bite of, 806, 813-815 Entamoeba coli, 17, 535 ; histolytica, 20, 535 ; und7ilans, 21 Enteric fever and malaria, 267 Eosinophilia in ankylo.stomiasis, 902, 903 ; in bilh.arzia.sis, 877 ; in filari,a.sis, 926, 932, 939 ; in helminthi.asis, 888, 892, 908, 953 ; in hyd.atid dise<a.se, 1008 ; in sleeping sickness, 222 ; in tapeworm infections, 849 ; in trichinello.sis, 916 Epicyte (.sporozoan), 58 Epidemic dropsy, 643-647 ; beriberi and, 644 ; diagnosis, 647 ; epidemiology, 645 ; symptoms, 644 Epinierite (in gregarines), 63 Erythema, nodosum- in malaria, 253 Erythr.asm.a, tropical, 749 Eschalocephalus, 192 Pltheogenesis, 13 Eucalyiitus oil in helminthi.asis, 904-905 Enixodcs, 191 Eurhipiccphalus, 193 Eustrongylus gigas, 893; visceroHs, 893 Fasciola hepatica (Figs. 141-143), 853 ; in ■sheep, 855 ; life-hi.story, 854 ; humana, 853 ; lanceolata, 856 F.asciolidas, 853-862 Fasciolopsis bu.ski (Figs. 144-146), 855, 904 ; rathovisi (Fig. 147), 856 F.avus, tropical, 745 Fever, bilious remittent (bhmkwater), 289, (M.alta), 422 ; blackwater, 289-301 ; coast fever of cattle, 199 ; Danubi.an (Malta), 422 ; East Coast cattle, 87 ; flood, 355- 357 ; Invmoglobinuric, 289 ; Gambia. 32 ;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295359_0003_1083.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)