Index.
xxxiii
U
United Kingdom- PAGE
Regulations against plague in the - 408
Wool. Discussion as to the possibi-
lity of infection being carried to
England in, from India 421
United States-
Quarantine in the - against arri-
vals from India 416
V
Venice Sanitary Conference -
Circumstances leading up to the - 363
Convention signed by the delegates
ot the Powers at the - 368
Indain delegates at the - 368
Venice Sanitary Convention of 1897-
Belgium. Regulations issued in,
based on the - 411
Classification. Three fold, of vessels 371
Ceylon. Regulations issued in,
based on the - 414
Differences between the - of 1897
and previous sanitary conventions 369
Europe. Measures prescribed out-
side of, 369
European Governments. Measures
to be adopted by, 370
Egypt. Regulations issued in,
based on the - 415
General scope and arrangement of
the - 368
Healthy vessels 371
Infected ports. Inspection of
vessels sailing from, 370
Infected vessels 371
Inward bound vessels. Regulations
for the inspection of, issued in
India based on the - 372
Italy. Regulations enforced in, re-
vised in accordance with the - 410
Merchandise classed as susceptible
by the - of 1897 390
Notification prescribed by the, 369
Outward bound vessels. Regula-
tions for the inspection of, issued
in India based on the - 382
Pilgrim traffic. Rules for the, 370
Ports of arrival. Measures to be
adopted at, 371
Persian Gulf. Regulations for the,
contained in the - 413
Precautionary measures of the prin-
cipal maritime countries in close
communication with India modi-
fied in accordance with the - 406
Venice Sanitary Convention of 1897-
contd. PAGE
Quarantine, land. Modern prin-
ciples of disinfection to be subs-
tituted for the obsolete system of, 269
Quarantine, land. - opposed to, 293
Regulations of the - based on pre-
vious Conventions 368
Red Sea. Control of traffic in the, 370
Sea traffic. Rules for the inspec-
tion of, 268
Suez Canal. Regulations of the
- for the passage of vessels
through the, 406
Susceptible articles. List of, in the,
- and the manner Q their treat-
ment 390
Suspected vessels 371
Viegas, Dr. -
Bombay. Discovery of plague in,
by - 108
W
Wards -
Bombay City - of, 106
Bombay City. Population of the
-cf, 107
Hospital - . Sanitary precautions in, 167
Plague. Course of the. in the differ-
ent - of Bombay City 112
Plague. Intensity of, in different -
of Bombay City 114
Water-
Infection. - a possible source of, 51
Waste-paper -
Bombay Presidency and Sind
Bringing of - from the, into other
parts of India prohibited 389
Why te, Dr.-
Discussion by - on the origin and
spread of plague 79
Insanitary conditions. Belief of -
that plague is fostered by, 41
Kathiawar. Report by - on the
plague in, 77
Remedial measures suggested by- 79
Wilkins, Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colo-
nel -
Bacillus. Remarks by - as to the
mode of entry of the, into the
system 36
Mandvi. Account of the plague in,
by - 216
Segregation in Mandvi. Remarks
by - on, 220