?Index. xv Infected ship(s)- contd. PAGE Italy. Rules for - in, 410 Madras. Rules relating to - in, 371 Persian Gulf. Treatment of - in countries round the, 413 Sick and healthy not to be detained on board - 372 Suez Canal. Passage in quarantine of- 408 Turkish Empire. - repulsed from ports in the, 413 Venice Convention. Instructions of the Government of India for the treatment of - in accordance with the, 372 Venice Convention. Treatment pre- scribed for - in the, 371 Infection - Bombay Presidency. Measures adopted in the, to prevent the spread of - by road and river 341 Conditions which foster and destroy - 435 Danger of - . Comparative, from the different types of plague 21 Dancer of - . The patient and his surroundings the greatest source of, 25 Direct inoculation. Dr. Bitter's observations regarding - by, 33 Direct inoculation. Wyssokowitz and Zabolotny's conclusions as to by, 35 Excreta of patients a dangerous source of - 389 Food-stuffs. Degree of danger of - from, 49 Grain and other food-stuffs a pos- sible source of - 393 Healthy conditions destroy the virulence of - 43 Infected localities. - fostered by detaining people in, 297 Intestinal tract. - through the, 34 Khandraoni. Manner in which - was carried to, 47 Land. Measures to prevent the spread of - by, 291 Lungs. - through the, 34 Mahableshwar. Arrangements to protect, from - 342 Merchandise. Degree of danger of - from, 50 Minor sources of - 51 Pali plague. - carried by fugitives 47 Plague commonly spread by in- fected persons 47 Plague. Non-infectious character of, in hospitals 44 Precautions against - in hospitals in Bombay 166 Infection - contd. PAGE Punjab frontier. Measures to pre- vent the spread of - from Sind across the, 346 Rats and monkeys. Danger of - being spread by, 49 Road and river. Measures adopted in the Bombay Presidency to prevent the spread of - by, 341 Sea. Measures to prevent the spread of - by, 353 Skin. - through the, 32 Skin. - through the : Experi- ments by the Russian Commission regarding, 35 Skin. - through the: Remarks by Dr. Wilkins regarding, 36 Tonsils. - through the, 33 Virulence of - destroyed by healthy conditions 43 Water a possible source of - 51 Inoculation- Curative serum. M. Haffkine's experiments on - with, 56 Curative serum. M. Yersin's ex- periments on - with, 56 Curative serum. Remarks on the system of - with, by : - General Gatacre 57 Dr. Bitter 58 The German Plague Commission 57 The Russian Plague Commission 58 Daman. Favourable remarks on preventive - in, by the German Plague Commission 63 Infection by direct - . Dr. Bitter's observations regarding, 33 Infection by direct - . Wyssokowitz and Zabolotny's conclusions as to, 35 Monkeys. Experiments regarding preventive - on, conducted by the Russian Commission 63 Preventive - .M. Haffkine's system of, 59 Preventive - . Remarks by Drs. Rogers and Bitter regarding, 63 Inspection - Baluchistan. Arrangement made in, to prevent the evasion of - by railway passengers 329 Baluchistan. Orders for the - of railway passengers from Sind 310 Bengal. Arrangements in, for the - of railway passengers 304 Bengal. Principal - stations in, 312 Bengal. Rule in, to prevent the evasion of - by railway passen- gers 329