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Effects of, in Tuberculosis, xxxv, 432; Influence of, on

Syphilitic Tuberculosis, G. Curtin et al., xviii, 546.

Sea, The Life in the, xlvii, 285.

Sea, Loss of Life at, xi, 378; Kobbe, xxxix, 285.

Sea Bath at Home, iv, 420.

Sea Bathing, Abbotts Smith, i, 268.

Sea Cook, Qualifications of a Good, xii, 395.

Sea Sickness, A New Remedy for, xxv, 414; Latest Theory of, xi, 451; xxix, 537.

Seabright-Hotel Highwayman, xi, 59.

Seaman, A., Proper Tropical Diet, xliii, 12.

Seaman, L. L., American Hospital Practice, xlvii, 425.
Seamen, American, xi, 669.

Search, P. W., Mistakes in School-house Architecture, xvi, 509;
Oxygen, the Life, xx, 402.

Searle, F. W., Maternal Instinct and the Genesis of Morality, xlv, 400; Evolution of Local Sanitary Administration, xxviii, 104. Seaside Home, The, xvii, 68.

Seasonable Food, iii, 71.

Seasons, Effect of the, on Health, xiy, 131.

Seaton, E., Metropolitan Defences Against Infectious Diseases,

xix, 209.

Seaver, J. W., Tobacco Stunting, xl, 414.

Secrecy and Smallpox, x, 371.

Secret of Long Life, St. Hilaire, xxxiv, 373.

Sedgwick, W. L., Smoke Dust and Gas, xliv, 118; Improvement

in Ways and Means of Living, xlvi, 223.

Sedimentation in Water, Wyatt Johnson, xxxiii, 462.
Seegen, Dr., Preventive Medicine, i, 17.

Segur, B. A., Disinfection, i, 289.

Seguin, E., Intervention of Physicians in Education, vi, 450.

Segur, S., Water Supply of Toledo, xx, 428.

Self-Shampooing, xli, 43.

Sennin, Properties of, Buchanan, xxxv, 73.

Senses, Our Limitations of, xxxi, 283.

Sensible Editor, A, v, 334.

Sensible Temperature, Harrington, xxxiii, 303.

Sensorial Excitation, Influence of on Work, Fere, xlvi, 59.

Sensory Aphasia, with Hemianopsia, xxiii, 381.

Septic Tanks, The, George N. Bell, xliv, 492.

Septic Tanks, Error Corrected, xliv, 462.
Sentimentalism and Intemperance, ix, 460.

Septic Tank Sewage System in Vancouver, L. E. Dudley, 1, 137.
Septin, Manuel, Compulsory Vaccination, xli, 499.
Seriousness, A Plea for, xxviii, 567.

Sermon Making, iii, 214.

Serum Therapy, M. Leheton, xxxiv, 358; in Cancer, xxxv, 535; in Diphtheria, xxxv, 272; of Typhoid Fever, xxxvi, 343; from a Clinical Viewpoint, in Lyons, M. Patet, xxxvi, 250; Felatoff, xxxvii, 561; Anti-Alcoholic, Broca, xlv, 148; AntiCancerous, Wlæff, xlvi, 155; Muscular, Richet, xlvi, 430. Served Him Right, xxxi, 137.

Service Pipes and Water Distribution in City Houses, J. C.

Bayles, v, 43.

Setting the River on Fire, xxxvii, 563.

Sewage? What Shall be Done with the, Bell, xii, 1; E. Orton,

xiv, 395.

Sewage Contamination, Use of the Microscope to Detect, in Analysis of, Rafter, xxxi, 19.

Sewage Disposal, in Villages and Small Towns, vi, 116, 140; Howells, xxxv, 215; Waring, xl, 181; xxiii, 232; in Charleston, S. C., viii, 486; Suvern's Method, H. G. Beyer, x, 1; Petrie System, Pischoff, xi, 226; Chemical Disposal of, W. J. Harris, xiii, 544; C. W. Chancellor, xiv, 193, 321; in England, Edwin Chadwick, xiv, 306; E. Playter, xvii, 336; in Berlin, xxi, 166; in London, xxi, 35; xxiii, 231; Irrigation and Salubrity, Dr. Cornil, xxii, 401; for Water-Closet Towns, Alfred Carpenter, xxiii, 295; xxvii, 289; in Brooklyn, Corbally, xxxi, 3; The, of Paris, xxxii, 373; in Manchester, England, xxxv, 433; Proper Disposal of, C. E. Gunasky, xl, 289; Dr. R. N. Bucke, Mr. Macfarlane et al., on, xli, 416; Improved Methods of, Garstang, xliv, 487.

Sewage, The Bacteriological Treatment of, H. D. Scoble, xliv, 298; Houston, xlv, 316; in England, S. H. Adams, xlv, 313; Disposal, Water Supplies and Practical Points on, H. Souther, xlvi, 221; and River Pollution, G. M. Kober, xlvii, 106.

Sewage Canal, Chicago, xxxv, 266.

Sewage, Chemical Treatment of, Thresh and Carpenter, xxvii, 456.

Sewage, Cholera and, xiv, 351.

Sewage Consumption in New Jersey, S. Phillips, xl, 300.

Sewage Difficulty, The Solution of, R. Weaver, xix, 500.

Sewage Emanations, Air Polluted by, Prof. Nottier, Army School,

xxxv, 63.

Sewage Farms, Statistics of, L. D. Jackson, xvii, 259.

Sewage, Fever Epidemic from Drinking, C. E. Kurz, xviii, 221. Sewage Fuel, and the Process of Making It, C. H. Von Klein, xiv, 448.

Sewage and House Refuse Disposal, Existing Methods of, Alfred Hill, xviii, 21.

Sewage, London, xii, 553.

Sewage, Modes of Conveying and Disposing of, J. J. Powers,

xviii, 37.

Sewage, Nuisance of, xiv, 314.

Sewage Gas for Illuminating Purposes, xi, 514.

Sewage Gas, The Truth About, x, 654.

Sewage Pollution, Truth of, xl, 256; of Rivers, Kontkowski, xlv, 312; Chicago, xlvi, 348.

Sewage, Process of Purifying by Electricity, xxi, 226.

Sewage Purification, by Means of the Soil, George Lavin, xlv,

193.

Sewage Question, The, Samuel Leavitt, ii, 59, 80; C. T. Barnard,

ii, 341.

Sewage, Utilization of by Irrigation, Alfred Carpenter, xvii, 509. xxviii, 121.

Sewell, H., Climatic Segregation of Consumptives, xxxiv, 25.
Sewer, the Largest in the World, Washington, xvi, 349.
Sewer Air and Sewer Ventilation, xliv, 62.

Sewer-Air Diseases, E. H. Bartley, xxi, 224; xxxiv, 233.
Sewer-Air, Microbe Life in, Alfred Carpenter, xxiii, 3.
Sewerage of Amsterdam, Edward Downes, xxxiv, 508.
Sewerage, Boston's Improved, xii, 173, 353.

Sewerage of Small Towns, Pneumatic System, William Fairley,

xxxiv, 511.

Sewerage of Detroit, W. F. Craig, viii, 201.

Sewerage of Foreign Cities, C. W. Chancellor, xxxiv, 409, 508.

Sewerage and Death-rate, Memphis, x, 370.

Sewerage and Street Cleaning of Vienna, Max Judd, xxxvi, 40. Sewer Communications and Filth Diseases, J. B. Russell, vi, 354Sewer Gas Poisoning, Frank Hamilton, iv, 83; xix, 72; xxv, 350; Loss of an Eye from, xi, 762.

Sewer Gas Prevention, xvii, 159.

Sewer Gas Through Our Chamber Windows, iii, 138.

Sewer Gas Traps, v, 380; Why Unreliable, x, 626.

Sewer Gases, Stephen Smith, xii, 160; Suction of into Service Pipes, H. Sweet, xvii, 143.

S. P. C. A. Against the Use of Curs for the Promotion of Sur

gery, xxxiv, 521.

Sewer Gas and Diphtheria, John W. Tripe, vi, 446.

Sewer Gas and Disease, xx, 541.

Sewerage, Julius W. Adams, xiii, 97.

Sewerage of Atlanta, v, 424; of Savannah, xi, 41; of Dubuque,

Iowa, xi, 548; of Sacramento, xii, 332; of Bradford, xxxv, 58; and Drainage of Bremen, XXXV, 109; of Edinburgh and Leith, xxxv, 306.

Sewerage, Relation between Underground and Filth Diseases, S. S. Herrick, xiii, 422.

Sewerage of Saratoga, McEwin, iv, 398; for Providence, R. I., xiv, 368; and Water Supply, Relation of to Diphtheria, C. W, Earle, xix, 236.

Sewerage and Water Supplies, Supervision of in Minnesota, xlix, 355.

Sewerage, Water Supply and, Clarence O. Arey, xxxviii, 126.
Sewerage of Melbourne, xxxviii, 232; House, Philip Boobbyer,
xlii, 26; and Drainage, New Orleans, xliii, 299.
Sewerage Experiment, A, The Liernur System, xlix, 498.
Sewerage Systems and the Epuration of Sewage by Agriculture,
H. J. Barnes, xiii, 208; The Waring System, A. Holick, xxiii,

221.

Sewers, Practical Argument for, C. A. Lindsley, x, 609; Detroit, xi, 762; Disinfectant for, xi, 196; as Life Protectors, Brewer, xii, 518; Ventilation of, J. McCurdy, xx, 244; and Health

The Memphis Example, xliii, 227.

Sewers, Toronto, Alan Macdougall et al., xvii, 337; “Circulatory" System, Ex-Mayor Bolton, xlvii, 195.

Sewerage vs. Surface Drainage, and Combustion, O. D. Childs,

xiv, 439.

Sewers and Public Water Supplies, G. M. Kober, xlvii, 105.

Sewing Machine, The, ii, 568.

Sexton Luthur, The Ideal Physician, xxii, 541.

Sexton, Samuel, Diseases of the Ear from Bathing, vi, 315.

Sexton, A Watchful, xxxix, 131.

Sexual Purity, Rev. S. D. McConnell, xxxvi, 418.

Shade Trees in Cities (A. J. Downing), E. F. Peck, iv, 421;

Highway Commissioners' Estimate of the Value of, xlix, 521. Shadows from the Walls of Death, ii, 281.

Shakespeare, E. O., Public Quarantine Against Cholera, xxxi, 39.
Shaler, Major-General, President of Board of Health, xi, 428.
Shall Not the Operating Theatres of Hospitals be Abolished?
Stephen Smith, vi, 35.

Shall New York Have a State Board of Health? viii, 37.
Sharp, J., Glanders in Man, xxvii, 499.

Sharp, T. R., Receiver, L. I. Railroad, viii, 182.

Shattuck, F. C., Home Treatment of Consumption, xv, 48.
Shaw, E. R., Hygienic Instruction, xli, 213.

Shaw, W. N., Treatment of Smoke, a Sanitary Parallel, xlix, 481.
Sheehan, W. F., Chickenpox in the Adult, xi, 438; House Sanita-

tion, xii, 314.

Sheep, the Black, of a Dark Race, xliii, 279.
She Didn't Know the Lady, xxxi, 166.
Shepard, C. H., Sanitary Progress, xxxvii, 289.
Sheppegrell, W., Leprosy and the Nose, xli, 128.
Sherman, B. F., Health of Towns, i, 567.

Sherry, Adulteration of, xxi, 480.

Ship Island Quarantine and Its Rivals, Walter Wyman, xl, 150. Ship, Sanitary Memoranda for Medical and Other Officers Aboard, T. J. Turner, xi, 369.

Ship, A Sickly, U. S. S. Alliance, J. C. Wise, xxx, 313.

Ships, Emigrant, Sanitary and Medical Service on Board, A. L. Gihon, xxxii, 21.

Shipman, N. H., The Proper Way to Teach Sanitation, xiv, 165. Shoes That Will Not Pinch, Benj. Lee, xii, 493.

Shoes, Soldiers', Ziegler, xi, 9.

Sholl, E. H., The Negro and His Death-rate, xxviii, 227. Shreve, E. D., Sanitary Condition of the City of Mexico, xviii, 234.

Shurley, E. L., Geographical Distribution of Phthisis, xv, 50; The Sputum, in Pulmonary Phthisis, xxvii, 349.

Shultz, Jackson, Utilization of Animal and Vegetable Refuse, iv, 261.

Shutt, F. T., The Well Waters of Our Homesteads, xxxiii, 463. Shuttleworth, E. B., Deductions from Bacterial Work on the Waters of Lake Ontario, xxxiii, 463.

Siberia, Climate of, G. Kennan, xxi, 39; The Truth About Convicts in, Stephen Bonsal, xli, 283; Mineral Springs of, xlix, 152.

Sick, The Care of, xliv, 175.

Sick Wheat, xiv, 515.

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