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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![104S syS7’£J/ OF MEDICJA’E l.-oiles ricinns, liostol' Kurynlysns tacedannn, 85 ; vitality of, 201 Ixodiasis, 764 Ixodida;, 190-193 Jai>aiiese river fever, 355-357 Jejen,” 173 Jigger (saiid-rteas), 761 Kakke (beriberi), 615 Kiilaazar, 226-241 ; eairied by beil-biigs, 53 ; diagnosis, 238 ; distribution, 227 ; etiology, 227; incubation, 233; “ Leislinian- Donovan bodies ” in, 50 ; leucopenia in, 236; malaria and, 271 ; morbid anatomy, 230-233 ; mortality, 238 ; parasites of, 50-55, 227-230; prophylaxis, 240; symptoms, 233-238; treatment, 239; ulceration in, 232, 233 Karyogamy, 12 Karyolysics {Ihnnixji-eynriiia), 82, 85 Karyophagus hominis, 826 Ketlaui, 355 KedanUpi)ru::oon,^'i:K> Keloids, tropical, 766 Kidneys, the, and Eus/.roiigylusgigas, 894 ; in bilharziasis, 872 ; in blackwater fever, 296 ; in cholera, 460 ; in hydatid disease, 1024 ; in malaria, 250 ; in Malta fever. 428 ; in jdague, 395 ; in yellow fever, 332 Fxirina-grah (madpra foot), 754-759 Kousso in helminthiasis, 850 “ Kra-kra,” 759 Krablmt gmndis, 849 Krait, the, 788, 795-803 : bite of, 805 Ldcht’.iis, American, 783, 797 ; antiserum for bite of, 812-815 Lacliiiosterna arciKtla, 957 Lamb/ia intentinalis (Fig. 31), 55-56, 545 Lankesterella {Ihemogregurina), 82 LiDikestcria ascidiii-{Fign. 32-33), 62 Ijardaceous disease, see. Amyloid Disease Latah, 767-771 ; ])athology, 769 Lathyrism and beriberi, 640 Lathyrns sativus, 640 Lacerania iiia/unir, 74, 251, 258 Lazarettos, 650 . Leech, the, host of irn-mogrce/arina stepa/Kwi, 85 Leeches, 959-961 “ Leishman-Doiiovan bodies ” (Figs. 25-28), 50-55, 227 - 230 ; llagella of, 52 ; in oriental sore, 718 ; and ponos, 611 ; resembling Ilerpetomijiws, 53 l.eishnumm donorani, 54 ; tropica, 55 kepidoselaga, lepidota (Fig. 103), 179 “ Lejira-cells,” 661 Leprnlin in leprosy, 688 Leprosy, 648-694 ; anaesthetic. 677-681 : bacteriology. 654, 665-673 : bone-changes in, 680; contagion and. 655-657 ; diagnosis. 683 ; diet and, 659 ; distribution, 650- 653 ; eruptions in, 673, 677 ; etiology, 654-660 ; fever in, 675 ; fish and, 659 ; giant-cells in, 662 ; heredity and, 657 ; hi.story, 648-650 ; incubation, 673 ; inocu- livtion of, 671-673; lardaceous change in, 665 ; lepra-cells in, 661 ; mixed, 681 (Fig. 115); nerves in, 663, 677- 681 ; neural, 677-681 ; nodular, 673-677 (Fig. 113) ; ocular changes in, 674, 677. 681,689; jiathology, 660-664 ; jirognosis, 684 ; prophylaxis, 689-691 ; renal di.sease in, 665 ; serotherapy of, 688 ; smooth, 677-681 (Fig. 114); symptoms, 673-683 ; treatment, 685, surgical, 688 ; tuber- culosis in, 665, 683; ulceration in, 676, 680; vaccination and, 657 ; varieties, 653 LeptidiB, 181 Leptis, 181 Leptodera intcstbudis et stercorali.s, 952 ; tiie/lyi, 919 Leptnthcca reiiicola in frogs, 98 Leptus autumnalis and flooil fever, 355 .Leucocytosis in blackwater fever, 298 ; in cholera, 461 ; in dysentery, 510 ; in filariasis, 939 ; in plague, 401 ; in sleep- ing sickness, 222 ; in .spotted fever, 309 ; in tick fever, 305, 306 Leacocytozoiin {!lamogregarina), 84 Leucopenia in blackwater fever, 298 ; in kala azar, 236 ; in malaria, 264 : in ponos, 610 Leydcnia gemmipara in ascitic Iluid, 21 Ligula vuinsoni, 847 Linudiis, 168 LiuMx and Dicrocoiiim, 857 Livina-a tmncatula and Fasciola, 854 Lininatis nilotica, 959 Linguatida rhinaria (Fig. 213), 958; taniioides, 958 T.ithobivs forjicntus, coccidiosis of, 70 Liver, in ankylostomia.sis, 903 ; in bil- harziasis, 873 ; in blackwater fever, 296 ; in cholera, 460 ; in dysentery, 515 ; in hydatid disease, 1014-1019; Indian, 571 ; in kala azar, 232, 235 ; in lej)rosy, 664 ; in malaria. 249, 265; in Jlalta fever, 428 ; in plague, 395 ; in ponos, 610 ; in tick fever, 303 ; in yellow fever, 332 ; tropical, 571-579 Liver, tropic.al abscess of, 579-605 ; con- nexion with hepatic insuHiciency, 598 ; diagnosis, 602, from hydatid, 1016 ; duration, 602 ; distribution, 580 - 583 ; etiology, 580-585 ; morbid anatomy, 592- 596 ; pathogenesis, 596 - 599 ; personal factors in, 590 - 592 ; prognosi.s, 603 ; prophylaxis, 603 ; relation to dysentery, 585 - 589, to malaria, 589 ; single or multiple, 592 ; .symptom.s, 599 - 602 ; treatment, 604 Liver-fluke, the, 853-855 Lobopodium, 14](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295359_0003_1086.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)