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Stomach, lesions of, in cholera, 743 state of, in remittent fever, 602

Stools, as a medium of disseminating typhoid fever, 249 character of, in cholera, 739 in pyæmia, 976 in typhoid fever, 287 in typho-malarial fever, necessity of disinfecting, 619 necessity of disinfection in prevention of typhoid fever, 321 significance of, in general diagnosis, 163

Strabismus in cerebro-spinal meningitis, 810

Straw-fungus, relation of, to rubeola, 558

Strychnia, use of, in diphtheritic paralysis, 713 in dry beriberi, 1043

Stupor in typhoid fever, treatment, 334 in typhus fever, treatment, 366

Subsoil-water, level of, 188

Sudamina in typhoid fever, 274 in typhus fever, 352

Sulphites and hyposulphites, use of, in pyæmia, 982 in septicæmia, 983

Sulphur, use of, in diphtheria, 709

Summer heats, relation of, to causation of rabies and hydrophobia, 887

Suppuration in idiopathic parotitis, treatment, 625 influence of minute organisms in production of, 144

Suppurative stage of variola, 439

Surgical scarlatina, 495 treatment of erysipelas, 638

Swelling of parotid glands in cerebro-spinal meningitis, 814

Swellings, significance of, in diagnosis, 159

Sweating stage of intermittent fever, 593 of intermittent fever, treatment, 597

Symptomatic parotitis, 625

Symptomatology, general, 148

Symptoms at decline of eruptive stage of rubeola, 567 constitutional, of vaccinia, 459 due to sewer-gas, 189 general, of idiopathic parotitis, 623 of anæsthetic form of leprosy, 791 of tubercular form of leprosy, 790 of confluent small-pox, 441 local, of anthrax, 935, 940 of idiopathic parotitis, 621 anæsthetic form of leprosy, 790 of glanders, 914, 915, 921 of tubercular form of leprosy, 789 nervous, in mild scarlet fever, 503 in typhus fever, 348 special, in typhus fever, 347 of anthrax in animals, 934 in man, 940 angina, 941 intestinalis, 941 of malignant anthrax, 940 of beriberi, 1039 of cerebro-spinal meningitis, 806 of cholera, 731 of comatose form of pernicious malarial fever, 608 of dengue, 884 of diphtheria, 667 of endometritis and endocolpitis of puerperal fever, 1005 of erysipelas, 631 of glanders in horses, 914 in man, 920 of hydrophobia, in man, 898 of influenza, 865 of idiopathic parotitis, 621 of intermittent fever, 592 of gangrene foudroyante, 977 of general peritonitis of puerperal fever, 1010 of leprosy, 789 of malignant scarlet fever, 507 of para- and perimetritis in puerperal fever, 1005 of pertussis, 840 of the plague, 777 of puerperal fever, 1004 of pyæmia, 972 of rabies and hydrophobia in dogs, 895 of relapsing fever, 374 of remittent fever, 599 of rötheln, 585 of rubeola, 563 of scarlet fever, 502 of septicæmia, 976 lymphatica of puerperal fever, 1011 venosa of puerperal fever, 1012 of simple continued fever, 233 of symptomatic parotitis, 626 of typho-malarial fever, 615 of typhoid fever, 268 of typhus fever, 346 of vaccinia, 458 of varicella, 481 of variola, 436 of varioloid, 443 of yellow fever, 644

Synonyms of anthrax, 926 of cerebro-spinal meningitis, 795 of cholera, 715 of dengue, 879 of diphtheria, 656 of erysipelas, 629 of glanders, 909 of influenza, 851 of leprosy, 785 of the plague, 771 of rabies and hydrophobia, 886 of relapsing fever, 369 of rötheln, 582 of rubeola, 557 of simple continued fever, 231 of typhoid fever, 237 of typhus fever, 338 of vaccinia, 455 of vaccination, 465 of varicella, 481 of variola, 434 of yellow fever, 640

Syphilis, complicating vaccination, 469 modes of preventing, 470 treatment of, 471 constitutional, hereditary nature of, 127

Tâches bleuâtres in typhoid fever, 275 in typhus fever, 352

Tarnier's maternity pavilions for prevention of puerperal fever, 1028

Taste, modifications of, in typhoid fever, 280 significance of modification, in general diagnosis, 162

Technics of vaccination, 472

Teeth, significance of condition, in diagnosis, 152

Temperature in anthrax in man, 940 at decline of eruptive stage of rubeola, 567 elevated, influence of, in origin and spread of cholera, 720 in cerebro-spinal meningitis, 815 in cholera, 736 in dengue, 881 in eruptive stage of rubeola, 565 in erysipelas, 633 in fevers, 38-40 in general peritonitis of puerperal fever, 1010 in idiopathic parotitis, 623 in influenza, 864 in malignant scarlet fever, 507 in mild scarlet fever, 505 in para- and perimetritis in puerperal fever, 1006 in prodromal stage of rubeola, 564 in pyæmia, 974 in relapsing fever, 378, 382 in remittent fever, 599 in rötheln, 587 in septicæmia, 977 venosa of puerperal fever, 1012 in typhoid fever, 280 in typhus fever, 349 significance of, in general diagnosis, 158 respiration and pulse, relations of, in relapsing fever, 386

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