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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![/iVDEX ■053 chiiraL-teristics, 56-61 ; gliding movements of, 58 ; reproduetiou of, bj' sporulation, 59 ; two snb-eliisses of, 59 ; unchissilied (Figs. 77-82), 108-119 Sporozoite. 60 ; in coceidia, 73 “Spotted fever.” of the Rocky Moun- tains, 87, 307-315 ; etiology, 307 ; history, 307 ; relation to typhus fever, 310 ; symj)- toins, 308 ; treatment, 312 ‘‘Spotted sickness” (])inta), 750 Sprue, 545-566 ; a specific di.sease, 553 : distribution, 548; etiology, 548; “fruit- cure” in, 564; milk-treatment of, 558; nomenclature, 546 ; pathological anatomy, 549 - 553 ; quack treatment of, 564 ; strawberry-treatment of, 559 ; .symptoms, 553-557 ; treatment, 557-565 Squirrels and plague, 377 “• Staggers ” in sheep, 981 /Stegovu/iii, 160-163 ; /asciata, 137, 161, and fil.ari.asis, 933. 952 ; scutellu/'is, 162 Stefhom.i/ia, 152 Stigmata in the imistigophora, ‘25 Stomach in yellow fever, 331 <SVo«/o»ys and “surra,” 171 Stovutxys calcitrans (Fig. 106). 182 ; and bovine tilariasis, 172 Streptothrix Duidum, 755 •Strobila, 831 Stromhodes jenneri, 114 Strongylida*. 893-905 i^roiigyltiides mtesHiutlis., 952 ; dercoralis (Figs. 205-209), 952-954 ; embryos, 953 ; treatment, 955 t<tronyylus apri, 894 ; brunchiulis, 921 ; duodenalis, 895 ; elonyutiis, 894 ; yigas, 893 ; longecaginatus, 894 ; paradoxvx, 894 ; quadrulentatus, 895 ; renalis, 893 ; snblilis (Fig. 177), 894 ; tmis, 894 Stylorhynchus lcMgicoUi.1 {F\g. 36), 65 Sunstroke, 771-782 ; pathology, 776; pro- phylaxi.s, 779 ; sequels, 782 ; statistics of, in Army, 773 -776; symptom.s, 776; treatment, 780 Suprahepatic absces.s, 588 Suprarenal capsnle.s, the, in malaria, 251 “ Surra ” and trypanosomiasi.s, 32 ; carried by Skmioxys, 171 Swiirm-spores of protozoa, 12 Sycorux, 176 Symplumnnyia, 181 Synkaryon, 12 Syphilis, and yaws, 701 ; due to Cytirrhyctex lu,L% 48, 113 : due to Trepnnema pallidinn, 46 ; due to Trypanowirm lui.% 47 ; in the tropics, 736-738 Tabanuhe (Figs. 101-105), 177-181 ; larvae of, 180 ; natural enemies of, 181 Tabanus {¥ig. 105), 177-181 Taenia acanlhotrias, 841 ; cegyptiuca, 842 ; nfricana, 841 ; canma, 844 ; ai'nurus, 981 ; coiifusa, 842 ; aicurbithio^^ 834, 837; de'meruriensis, 844 ; deniata, 834, 837, 845 ; dimiiiKta, 843 ; dispar, 981. i Tania echinococcus, 842, 976-1029, si)ecial description, 978-982 ; dogs and, 990-993, 1009; geographical distril)ution, 993-997 ; hexacanth embryo (Fig. 221), 981 ; book- lets (Fig. 218), 979 ; no connexion with Echinococcus alreolaris, 1030; occurrence in auimal.s, 990 ; oiicosphere.s, 980 ; ova, 980 ; proglottides, 980-981 ; prophylaxis, 1009-1010 ; scolice.s, see Echinococcus hydatidosns, 981-1029 (Figs. 224-226) ; .spines of embryo, 981 (Fig. 222) Ta;nia elliplica, 844 ; Jluropunclala, 843 ; grisea, 845 ; hirudinacea, 957 ; humanu annata, 837 ; hydaiigenu, 976 ; inermis, 834 ; lauceolata, 843 ; iata, 834, 845 ; leptocephcda, 843 ; madayascariensis,S4i; mediocanellala, 834 ; viembranacea, 845 ; minima, 843 ; moni/i/orinhi, 84 4 ; ■m.urina, 842 ; nana, 842 ; qjellucida, 837 ; rhinaria, 958 Tania saginata (Figs. 116-123), 834-837, 843 ; symptoms, 849 ; tre.atment, 850 ; serrata, 831 Tivnia solium, 834, 837-841 (Figs. 124-130), 981 ; symiitoms, 849 ; treatment, 850 ; . tenella, 8ii) ; tropica, 83i ■, varesina, S43 •. I rulgaris, 837, 845 ; zittavensis, 834 \ TiPidafuges, 850 Tu'uiorhynchns, 165 ‘‘ Tamp.an,” 195 T.apeworm.s, 831-851 ; general description, 831-851 ; symptom.s, 849 ; tre.atment, 850 Tarbagan, the, .and plague, 373, 387 Telosporidia, 59 Tentacularia subcompressu, 921 Tetany in m.alaria, 260 Texas fever and Margaropus, 200 Thelohania mamadis, 101 ; muellcri (Figs. 65, 66), 99-103 Theobaldia, 157 Theobaldia spalhipalpis, 165 Thoracic duct, the, in tilariasis, 944 Thymol in helminthiasis, 850, 904, 908 Thyroid extract in leprosy, 687 Tick fever, 301 -306 ; blood in, 304 ; dia- gnosis, 305 ; incubation, 303 ; symptoms, 303 ; tre.atment, 305 ; immunity to, 306 ; in monkey.s. 306 “Tick fever” of the Rocky Mountains, 87 [see Spotted fever, 307-315) Ticks (Figs. 110-112), 187-203; beriberi and, 626 ; c.arriers of African relai)sing fever, 46, 187, of Karyotysus lacertarum, 85, of piroplasmosis (Fig. 55), 86-91 ; cla.ssi(ic.ation of, 188-193; life-history of, 200-202 ; skin di.sea.ses due to, 764 'I’iger mosquito, the (Elegomyia), 161 ‘‘Tigretier” (lat.ah), 769 Tinea circinata, 746 ; cruris, 746, 748 ; im- hricata, 747, 748 ; tonsurans, 746](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295359_0003_1091.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)