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Credit: Malaria / by James Henry Salisbury. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Spluerotht'ca found also in healthy urine, 57. Sphserotlieca, spores and microspores of, in ague urine, 57, 59, 78. Spleen a great manufacturing organ of cholesterine, 56. Spleen, ague cake, 73. Spleen, lesions of, in ague, 73. Spleen makes sugar, 56 Spleen, rupture of, 73. Spleen, structure friable, 73, 76. Spleen, symptoms, 76. Spleen the chief organ at fault in ague, 7 7. Spleen, weight of, increased to eight pounds, 73. Sputum of malaria cases, 26, 27, 69. Sterling, Dr. Edward, a witness, 48, 49. Straw, old and decaying, a cause of measles, 23. Sugar present in ague lu'ine, 56. Sweat of ague, same plants as occur in ague bogs are found in, 2G, 71. Sweating sickness described, 16. Sweating stage of ague essentially a curative one, 56, 86. Sycosis menti, 19. Tertian fever produced by living on edible mushrooms for four months, 13. Therapeutical remarks on cases where ague plants were found in the urine, verified by twenty years' experience, 54, 55. Tongataboo, hot, rainy, dewy, tropi- cal, no ague, 5. Torula cerevisias found in the sweat, blood, and urine of ague, 71, 78. Treatise — De Noxiis Paludum, 1. Treatment of malaria disease, 86. Treatment of the soil (natural habi- tat) is to remove the plants by cul- ture, drainage, and lime, 91. Treatment to eliminate the plants by tonics, diaphoretics, diuretics, ex- pectorants, 86. Trunk cases of yellow fever ; Dr. Rush's ; Philadelphia; Hassock's cases; Long Island case infected from Boston, 21. Typhoid fever due to fungi, 18. Ulvaceae, 110. Under surface of glass plates ex- posed at night in malarious spots showed many of the plants found in the sputum of ague cases, 28. Unhealthy to sleep in damp sheets, 21. Unusual sensations in throat after walking over drv ague bogs, due to the same plants as are found on the glass plates, 28. Urinary organs a great outlet from the system of the ague plants, 55, 56. Urine of ague with acetous fermenta- tion, 78, 81. Urine of malaria cases, 26, 50, 65. Urine of one hundred cases of ague found to contain the ague plants, 55. Vegetable decomposition theory, 1. Vegetation in blood of Panama fever, 93. Vicarious functions of kidneys in cho- lesterine and sugjar excretion, 57. Vinous fermentation in ague urine, 78. Water, hard or soft, effects of, in ])roduction of ague, 39, 40. ! Wheat, diseased, jn-uducing a spha- celating sickness, 15. Wheat fungus (puccinia) in the sweat of a baker having ague, 71. Wheat sickness due to fungus, 24, 25. Yeast constantly present in ague urine, 56. Yeast in blood and sweat of ague cases, 71. Yellow fever due to fungi, Mitchell, 13. Yellow fever transported by trunks containing clothing, 21. Yellow fever transported in holds of ships, 22. Zygnemacea?, 109.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24400865_0200.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)