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INDEX.
1. District Historics have been briefly indexed on account of their brevity.
2. An a general rule only towns of 5,000 and, over have been indexed, small towns not being
considered of sufficient importance, except in certain special cases.
A
Abud, Major H. M., I.S.C., 368.
Advani, Mr. Motiram, 327.
Agar, Agar-agar, 119, 121.
Agarkar, Mr. G. K., 264.
Age, 70, 82. 83, 85. 237.
Agrao, 302.
Ahmed, Khan Saheb Fazl, 351.
Ahmedabad, 151, 1, 5, 60, 61, 160, 161, 162.
Immunity of-151.
Protective measures for-152.
Ahmednagar, 197, 3. 4, 5, 6, 6, 18, 19, 25, 29, 32,
60, 61, 64, 65, 66.
-Plagae Staff, 198.
Evacuation of Sadar Bazar at-198
Exodus from city of-199.
Akalkot, 8, 30.
Akshi, 303.
Alibag, 303, 305.
Anand, 166, 168.
Anand Camp and Cordon, 160, 171.
Anand Taluka, 165,
Anderson, Major A. V., I.M.S., 27, 215, 261,
310, 347, 359.
Anderson, Lieut. N. R., I.S.C., 255.
Animals-
Immunity of some species of-70, 122, 123.
Influence of-in spreading Plague, 69.
Susceptibility of-to Plague, 70, 122, 123.
Ankleshwar, 19, 59, 154, 156.
Antia, Khan Bahadur H. J., 350.
Antitoxic Serum-
Mr. Haffkine's-82.
,, Lustig's-
,, Roux's-327
,, Yersin's-82, 85.
Army Hospital Corps. Cases amongst men of-42
Arnim, Capt. H. C. L., 324, 326.
Artillery Cantonment, Kirkee, 40.
Arthur. Mr. S. R., I. C. S., 303.
Arthur Road Hospital (see Hospitals).
Ashta, 19.
Complete evacuation at-254.
Segregation Camp at-254.
Asnabad, 23.
Astrakhan outbreak, 109.
Attacks-
Rarity of second-in some diseases, 35.
Severity of carly-in an epidemic, 81.
Aundh, 256, 3, 3, 4, 8.
B
Bacillus of Plague, 119.
Action of disinfectants upon the-109, 122.
-in air, 124.
-in ants and other insects, 70, 111.
-in the blood, 104, 105, 119.
-in earth, 110, 124.
-in grain, 69, 111.
-in nature, 123.
-in salt-water, 110.
-in water, 122, 124.
-in sputum, 109.
-in situ, 93.
-outgrown by putrefactive bacteria, 123.
Biological characters of-120.
Culture media for-119, 120, 121.
Cultural characters of-120.
Discovery of the-in salt-water at Sewree, 110.
Dormancy of Plague germs, 66.
How obtained for cultures, etc., 71, 119.
Identification of the-110, 113, 120.
" Involution formes " of-120.
B-(contd.)
Bacillus of Plague-(contd.)
Life history of-119 to 124.
Mode of entrance of the-into body, 71,104.
Cases illustrating-104,105.
Mode of exit of the-from body, 103.
Morphology of-119.
Port-mortem distribution of-95 to 101, 103.
Protective poison produced by some disease germs.
35.
Resistance of the-to external influences, 110, 122.
Secretions and organs from which-has been iso-
lated, 103, 123.
Stains used for demonstrating the-93, 119.
Stalactite formations of the-113, 120.
To increase the virulence of the-123.
Bacillus Pestis Orientalis, 119.
Bacteria (see Bacillus).
Bacteriology of Plague, 119.
Bagnell, Mr. H. W. J., I.C.S., 30.
Bailey, Lieut., 334.
Bail Hongal, 6, 7, 9, 19.
Bainbridge, Surg.-General G., I. M. S., 126,
324.
Baker, Major R. J., I.M.S., 243, 334.
Baker, Mr. W. T. W., I.C.S., 297.
Bakhsh, Khan Saheb Rasul, 325.
Bandra, 186, 188, 193.
Commencement of outbreak in hut on site of pre-
vious outbreak, 193.
Banias, 154, 161.
Bankote, 308.
Bannerman, Major W. B., I.M.S., iv, 43,
114, 116, 117.
Address by-at opening of Parel Laboratory, 115,
117.
Bansda State, 182.
Bantwa, 5, 7, 9, 19, 60, 350.
Baroda, 8, 43, 153.
Barrow, Mr. R. P., I.C.S., 190.
Bassein, 187, 19, 127, 186, 192.
Beach, Dr. H. W., 248, 250.
Beadon, Lieut. A. E., 334.
Bedding (see Clothing).
Belgaum, 271, 1, 3, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 9, 19, 20, 23, 30,
31, 33, 40, 47, 48, 58, 61, 64, 65, 117, 141.
Origin of epidemic, and measures adopted at
Kagwad.
Benn, Capt., 160.
Bhagubhai, Mr. Sheth Mansukhbhai, 163.
Bharucha, Asst. Surg. E. S., 245.
Bhayndar, 189.
Bhikhaji, Mr. 162.
Bhingar, 29, 198.
Bhiwndi, 2, 5, 5, 6, 7, 9, 19, 186, 190.
Bhor, 5, 8, 59.
Bhusaval, 207.
Bijapur, 277, 2, 3, 5, 30, 58, 60, 61, 65.
Birds. Immunity of-123.
Birdwood, Lieut. H. B., I.S.C., 280.
Bitter, Professor, 101, 103, 119.
Black Death, vi.
Boger, Lieut. R. W., R.A., 200, 201.
Bomanji, Mr. K. R., Bo. C. S., 307.
Bombay Presidency-
Monthly progress of Plague in the-as a whole,
Periods of freedom from Plague in-63, 64.
Bombay-
Birth-rate in-during epidemic, 71.
-Bubonic Plague Research Committee, 13.
-Plague Commission, 371.
Commencement of present epidemic in-64.
Dates of outbreaks in different wards of City of-
132.

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