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}bosa n iH^a, 17 Loo Mama,” 772 Loplioxcelomi/iti, 154 , Luta vulgaris, 846 Louse, as carrier of beriberi, 626 : of | spotted fever, 311 ; host of Humo- gregarina gerbilli, 85 Lucilia, 185 ; in Myiasis, 762 Lumbricus cavis, 889 I^uiigs, the, in billiarziasis, 873 ; in cliolera, 461, 468; in hydatid disease, 1012: in plague, 394, 402 ; in tropical abscess of the liver, 601 Lyni])h-scrotnni, 943, 951 Lymphatic glands, in lilariasis, 942 944, 950 ; in leprosy, 664, 669 ; in plague, 395, 398 ; in pono.s, 609 LgmjJhocgstis johnsitmei, in li.sh, 114 Liimplwspimdium in trout, 113 Macrogamete, 12 Macrogamy, 12 Madura foot, 754 - 759 ; diagnosis, 758 ; etiology, 755 ; morbid anatomy, 756 ; symptoms, 757 ; three varieties of, 757 ; treatment, 758 “ Mai de caderas ” and trypanosomiasis, 32 Malabar ulcer, 739 Mal.aria, 241-285 ; canned by anophelines, 122, 243 ; cause of paro.xysms in, 264 ; clinical description, 251-267 ; complica- tions, 267 ; congenital, 247 ; diagnosis, 268 : di.stribution, 243 ; etiology, 242 ; history, 241 ; immunity to, 248 ; in 1 tropical liver, 573; incubation - period, 251 ; masked, 267 ; pathological anatomy, 248 - 251 ; pernicious forms, 259 - 262 ; jrrognosis, 271 ; prophylaxis, personal, 278, public, 285-288 ; relapse in, 262 ; seasonal variations, 244 ; sequels, 264 ; soil and, 245 ; .symptoms, 252-262 ; three stages in paroxysm of, 252 ; treatment, 272-279 ; urine in, 263 M.nlaria, se,stivo-autumnal, 257-262 ; dia- gnosis, 269 ; parasites in blood in, 258, 261 ; prognosi.s, 272 ; treatment, 272- 279 ; types of, 259-261 Malaria, quartan, 255-257 ; diagno.sis, 268 ; j>arasites in blood in, 256 ; prognosis, 271 ; treatment, 272-279 Malaria, quotidian, 255-257 Malaria, tertian. 252-255; double, 255; multiple, 255 ; panusites in blood in, 254 ; prodromes, 252 ; rashes in, 253 ; three stages in paroxysm, 252 ; treatiTient, 272- 279 Malarial parasites (Figs. 41 -45), 74-82 ; confused nomencl.ature of, 74 ; so-called rtagellation of, 80 ; three varieties in m.an, 74 Male fern in helminthiasis, 850 .Malta fever, 422-435 ; anoemia in, 430. 432 ; bacteriology, 427 ; diagnosis, 432 ; di.stri- | bution, 423 ; etiology, 424 ; incub.ation, 428; joint jiains and, 432 ; morbid anatomy, 428 ; mosquitoes and, 426 ; mortality, 432 ; symptom.s, 429 - 432 ; ■treatment, 433 Mangrove flies, 177-181, 932 Manioc j)oisoning, 2 Mausonia, 158 ; varieties, 158 Murgaropus annulatus (Fig. 110), 192, 199 ; varieties of, 199 Marmots and })lague, 387 Marsupials and plague, 377 M.astigojihora, 22-25 “Mbwa” qii(lges, 173 Measly meat, 835, 839 Mediterranean fever, see Malta fever, 422- 435 Megastuuia enteriaau, 55 Melanin formed by mal.arial parasites, 74 Melamconion, 159 Mdulontha imlgaris and (Jigantorhynrhits, 957 Membrane, undulating, 24 Meront, 99 Merozoite, 68 Mesogonimus heterophyes, 859 ; westermani, 860 Methylene blue in malaria, 277 ; in protozoan dysentery, 545 “Miana” and ticks, 764 Micrococcus cainpaneus and veld sore, 744 Micrococcus melitensis, 424 - 428 ; in kala azar, 227 Micrococcus vesicans in veld sore, 744 Microfilaria demarquayi, 952 ; diurna, 928, 930, 933; nocturna, 928, 930, 933-940 (Figs. 201 -204), 944, 951; elephantiasis and, 936, 947 ; mo.squitoes and, 936, 938 ; periodicity of, 928, 937 Persians, 933, 952 ; powelli, 952 Microfilari® (Pdg. 196), 927 ; diagnosis of .species, 928-929 Microgamete, 12 Microgam y, 12 Microsporidia (Figs. 64-69), 99-103 ; classi- fication of, 102 Microsporon andouini, 746 ; furfur, 750 Midges, 172 “ Miescher’s tubes,” 103, 828 Miescherid, 106 Miracidium, 852 ; of Scltisiosomum, 867 “Miruini,” 173 Moner.a, 15 Monkeys, amcebiasis and, 534 ; plague and. 373 ; tick fever in, 306 Monostoma lentis, 853 Monsnnia ovata in dysentery, 522 Mornla and yaws, 696 Mosquitoes (Figs. 83- 97), 122-168; and beriberi, 626 ; and dengue, 353 ; and fllariasis, 932, 933 ; and mal.arial para- .sites, 78-82, 243 ; and Malta fever, 426 ; and plague, 37 4 ; and yellow fever, 322 ;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295359_0003_1087.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)