vi INDEX.
M-(contd.)
Monkeys, 70,7l, 122.
Montgomery, Major T. R., I.S.C., 252.
Moore, Mr. R. A. L., I.C.S., 221.
Mora, inoculation at-36.
Morgan, Capt. C. K., R. A. M. C., 235.
Morison, Mr. W. T., 27,33, 257, 264.
Mortality of Plague, 59.
Actual-in Presidency during the three Plague
years, compared with normal mortality of the
three previous years, 61.
Comparative case-among Europeans and Natives
at different ages, 80, 83.
Monthly-during whole three periods, 8.
-with reference to age and sex, 83.
-amongst inoculated and uninoculated, 37, 38, 39.
-amongst troops and followers at Belgaum, 40.
-amongst Europeans, 6, 76. 80.
-from Plague at Dharwar during third period, 5.
-from Plague and occupations. 84.
-in various hospitals in Bombay City. 59, 80.
-in Bombay City, 62.
-in Poona, 59, 80.
-in Poona City, 62.
Percentage-in hospitals during past three years,
CO.
Percentage-outside hospitals, 60.
Total cases and deaths during first period, 2.
,, ,, " ,, ,, second ,, 4.
" ,, " " ,, third " P.
Motumal, Mr. 330.
Mountford, Mr. L. J., I.C.S., 334.
Mousely, Lady Nurse Miss, 157.
Muat, Dr. 32.
Mundra, 337, 3, 339, 342.
Municipal Commissioner, 125-133.
Murphy, Lady Nurse Miss, 290.
N
Nagaon, 303.
Nagar, 197, 6, 29, 32.
Nagpada, sanction of new scheme by Government,
117.
" Nakas'' or observation posts, 154, 163.
Nariman, Lt.-Col. K. S., I.M.S., 178.
Nasik, 215, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 13, 19, 23, 59, 60, 61,
64.
Nathan's Report, iv, 13, 125.
Newing, Assist. Surgeon 208.
Niblock, Lieut. W. J., I.M.S., 317, 325.
Nichanki, dacoity at-30.
Nigadi, evacuation at-33.
Nihalchand, Rap Bahadur Vishindas, 327.
Notification of sickness-
Introduction of-131.
Nurse Joyce's case, 72, 108.
O
Observation Camps, 137, 139, 164, 179, 203.
Occupations most affected by Plague, 71, 84,
85. 21J. 212,250, 311.
O'Connor, Mr. 352.
Ode, 166, 168.
Oxidising Agents, sensitiveness of the microbe to
the action of-109.
P
Pachapur, dacoity at-30.
Padwa, 311.
Palanpur, 357, 3, 4, 8, 21, 24, 31, 61, 64.
Pali epidemic, xi, 109.
Panchgani, Immunity of-from plagae 255.
\ill\ ,3,5, 12, 32, 58, 60, 61.
Hospital, mortality in-59.
Panvel, 300, 304, 60.
Parel, history of old Government House at-114.
Parel Hospital (see Hospitals).
Parsons, Dr. C. T., 131, 311.
Pass System, 200.
Pasteur, 30, 115, 341.
Patel, Mr. Motiram, 193.
Patwardhan, Mr. V. A., 26.
P-(contd.)
Paymaster, Dr. 115.
Perchloride of Mercury, 14, 110, 122, 162, 178,
212.
Percival, Mr. P. E., I.C.S., 247.
Permanganate of Potash, 109, 112, 161.
Persia, importation of Plague from-125.
Petit, Laboratory, 113.
Phaltan State, 256,
Piggott, Miss, Z. M., 322.
Pigs, 69.
Pilgrimages, 139, 160.
Pilgrims, 137, 139.
Pitchford, Dr. 122.
Plague
Age most susceptible to-70, 83,
Alimentary system, in-87.
Bacillus of-in situ, 93.
Bacteriological diagnosis of -80.
Bacteriology of-119.
Bombay Bubonic-Research Committee, 13, 67.
113, 371.
Buboes in-13, S6, 89.
Bubonic form of-86, 90.
Cases to illustrate the forms of-94.
Cause of death in-76.
Caste and race in-80, 85, 211, 288, 330.
Circulatory system in-75, 88.
Commencement of present series of- epidemics. 1
Complications met with in-77.
Definition of-72, 109, 119.
Derivation of the word plague-vi
Diagnosis of-80.
from Alcoholic poisoning, 79.
case of Govind Jeeva, 79.
from Glandular Fever, 79.
from Malarial Fever, 78.
from Eelapsing Fever, 78.
from Typhoid Fever, 79.
from Typhus Fever, 79.
Difficulty of tracing the mode of infection of-
Digestive system in-74.
Direction of spread of-during first year, 1.
Dissemination and spread of-to other parts dur-
ring second year, 2.
Duration of attack in-78.
Duration of worst epidemics of-during third,
period, 7. .
Duration of worst epidemic during second period,
Exciting cause of-71.
Filth in connection with-70.
First demonstration of bacillus in the pneumonic.
form of-114.
First official intimation of-to Government of
India, 1.
Grain, spread of-by, 24, 69, 111, 227.
History of-in Presidency, 1.
,, ., ,, previous to 1896, vi., vii., viii.
,, ., " in India previous to 1896, ix.
Incubation period of-17, 72.
Infectiousness of-259, 268.
Integumentary system in-75, 164.
Literature of-vi. 374.
Measures to prevent spread of-in Presidency, 13.
Medical aspects of-67.
Microscopic pathology of-90, 107.
Mild forms of-previous to outbreak of epidemic,
xi. 68, 69.
Minor-measures, 14.
Mixed forms of-90, 98.
Monthly progress of-during whole period, 8.
Nervous system in-74, 87.
Occupations most affected by-71, 84, 85, 211,
250, 311.
Periods of freedom from-63, 64.
Pilgrim ship. Case of-discovered on, 137.
-administration. Outline of, in Bombay City,
126, 127.
-authorities, 128.
-Commissioner, 127.
-epidemics, duration of, 63.
-first discovered in Mandvi Ward, 68.
-following course of railway line, 186.
-hospital difficulty, 51.
-infection. How it "occurs, 71, 104.