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by Monica Murphy


  Balard, Jérôme, 120

  Bali, 203–22

  dogs destroyed in, 208–9, 211, 212–13, 218, 221

  rabies spread in, 211–12

  rabies vaccination in, 202, 210–11, 213, 214–17, 218–21, 229

  tourism on, 204, 207, 209

  Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA), 212–16, 219–21, 223, 229

  “Bali dog,” 217–18, 220

  Bali: Island of the Dogs (documentary), 217

  Barber, Paul, Vampires, Burial, and Death, 82

  Baring-Gould, Sabine, Book of Were–Wolves, 75, 79

  Barnes, Julian, 174

  bats, 31–33, 229

  and Hendra/Nipah viruses, 175

  insectivorous, 164–66

  and rabies, 165–66, 182, 188, 206

  vampire, 86–89, 165–66

  beaver, 1

  Beham, Hans Sebald, 224

  Benitez, R. Michael, 108

  Benteen, Frederick, 114

  Bergeron, Dr., 9

  Berners, Juliana, Boke of Saint Albans, 47

  berserkers, legend of, 69–70

  Black, Joseph, 96

  Blackfeet tribe, 114

  Blair, Lawrence, 217

  Blaisdell, John, 30

  Blake, William, Jerusalem, 88

  blood-brain barrier, 230–32

  bloodletting, 53, 114

  Blucher (dog), 7, 10

  Blücher, Gebhard Leberecht von, 7

  bobcat, 1

  Boerhaave, Herman, 95, 97

  Bordet, Jules, 147

  Bourrel, M. J., 110, 129, 132

  Boyle, Danny, 163

  brain:

  autonomic nervous system, 186

  autopsy of, 10–11

  blood-brain barrier, 230–32

  excitotoxicity, 196

  rabies virus in, 3–4, 7–8, 134, 236

  Brazil, bat rabies in, 206

  Brontë, Anne, 104n

  Brontë, Charlotte:

  Jane Eyre, 104–5

  Shirley, 103–4

  Brontë, Emily, Wuthering Heights, 102–4

  Brooks, Max, Zombie Survival Guide, 161

  Burgot, Pierre, 74

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 83–85, 94

  Cadeddu, Antonio, 125n

  Caelius Aurelianus, 24, 95

  Calmette, Albert, 147

  Campbell, Alexander, 91

  Canon of Medicine (Ibn Sīna), 50

  Carell, Steve, 6

  Carnegie, Andrew, 142

  Catherine of Alexandria, Saint, 59–60

  cattle, 31, 165

  cauterization, 53, 87, 114, 120

  Celsus, Aulus Cornelius, 22–23, 34, 35

  Cerberus (myth), 30–31, 224, 236

  Chamberland, Charles, 127n, 134, 136

  Channel Tunnel, 170–75

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, Canterbury Tales, 47

  Chernobyl power plant, 206

  chicken cholera, 125–26, 127

  chikungunya, 175

  Ch’i-tan people, 70

  Chusid, Michael “Joe,” 185

  Clairmont, Claire, 83–84

  Clarke, Elizabeth, 73

  Cockburn, Francis, 8

  Colavito, Jason, Knowing Fear, 105

  Coleman, Jon T., Vicious, 115

  Columbus, Christopher, 52

  coma, induced, 186–87, 194, 196, 199; see also Milwaukee Protocol

  “Constant Reader, A,” 105–6

  Conway Cabal, 97n

  cowpox, 124

  coyotes, 229

  Cranach, Lucas, 64

  Cressac, Mary, 10

  Crosby, Alfred W., 153

  Ctesias of Cnidus, 70

  Cujo (book), 173n

  Cujo (movie), 6

  Cullen, William, 95, 97

  Cummins, John, 40

  Custer, George Washington, 114

  Cynamolgi tribe, 70

  cynegeticon, 27–28

  cynocephali (dog-headed men), 70

  Darian-Smith, Eve, 171

  Darwin, Charles, 88, 94

  Dawn of the Dead (movie), 160–61

  Day of the Mad Dogs (fiction), 171–73, 174, 207

  Debré, Patrice, 132

  dengue fever, 175

  Dewhurst, Henry William, 108–9

  Dhanvantari, Divodāsa, 20

  Diamond, Jared, 4

  dingo, 217

  Dinsdale, Ann, 104n

  diphtheria antitoxin, 143, 146

  Disney, Walt, 6, 222, 223

  Dodge, Richard Irving, 112

  dog-headed men, 70

  dogs:

  attacks by, 99–102, 190

  bites of, 19, 206

  as companions, 71

  devil in form of, 71–73

  DNA studies of, 25

  domestication of, 24–26, 94,100

  dualism of, 26–27, 46–49, 102, 103

  feral, 25, 27, 206, 208–9

  in myths, 40–41

  and the poor, 47–48, 101, 206

  rabies in, 5, 19, 22, 26, 31, 90, 94, 98, 108, 151, 190, 197, 206, 228, 230, 236

  ritual burial of, 26

  as scavengers, 27, 28, 29

  slaughter of, 100–101, 208–9, 210

  vaccination of, 5–6, 155, 200, 202, 206, 207, 228

  and vampires, 66

  and werewolves, 68, 74–77

  as witches’ familiars, 5, 73–74

  dog tax, 101

  donkey, 3

  Dracula (Stoker), 80, 86, 89, 106

  draculin (anticoagulant), 87

  Duclaux, Émile, 125

  Duff, James, fourth Earl of Fife, 91–93

  Ebola, 4, 154

  Edward II, king of England, 48

  Egypt:

  pigs slaughtered in, 176–77

  ritual burial of dogs in, 26

  Ehrlich, Paul, 231

  Ernawati, Putu, 218

  Eudemus, 23, 24

  feline leukemia, 167

  ferrets, 154

  flaviviruses, 233–34

  Fleming, George, 101

  flu, 31

  avian, 154–55

  media coverage of, 177–78

  Spanish, 152–53, 154, 175

  swine (2009 H1N1), 4, 52, 152–54, 155, 175–77

  Flückinger, Johannes, 80–82, 162

  Fort Larned, Kansas, 113–14

  foxes, 2–3, 7, 171

  Frankenstein, 83

  Franklin, Benjamin, 96

  Fredet, G. E., 101, 106

  Frelinghuysen, Frederick, 142

  Froussart, C., 109, 110

  Galen, 9, 111

  Galtier, Pierre Victor, 130

  Gandillon family, 75

  Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 103

  Gaston III, Count of Foix, Livre de chasse, 46, 52–53

  Gates, Horatio, 97n

  Ge Hong, “Handy Therapies for Emergencies,” 34

  Gentile of Foligno, 50

  germ theory of disease, 110, 116, 123, 124, 126, 127, 131

  Giese, Jeanna, 180, 181–83, 185–87, 191–93, 194, 197, 229

  Gipson, Fred, 222–23

  Girardi, Janice, 212–14, 219–21, 229

  Global Alliance for Rabies Control, 230

  Gómez-Alonso, Juan, 65–68, 82

  Goya, Francisco, 88

  Grancher, Jacques-Joseph, 138, 141

  Greek myths, 5, 16–17, 22

  Grenier, Jean, 75–77

  Grinnell, George Bird, 114

  Guérin, Jules, 126, 147

  Gunawan, Deny, 219–20

  Haas, Robert, 157

  Haller, Albrecht von, 111

  Hammurabi, Code of, 19

  Hansen, Bert, 143

  hantavirus, 154

  Hartnack, Edmund, 116

  Hattwick, Michael A., 189

  Hector (myth), 15–17, 28, 162

  Hemachudha, Thiravat, 196

  Hendra virus, 175

  Henry, Patrick, 96, 97n

  Henry II, king of England, 47

  Hercules Capturing Cerberus (
Beham), 224

  Herneith, Queen, tomb of, 27

  Herodotus, 27, 70

  Hierakonpolis, tomb at, 26–27

  Hippocrates, 20, 22, 23, 51

  Hoffert, W. R., 166

  Homer, 86

  horses, 152, 165

  Hubert, Saint, 39–46

  Hugo, Victor, 55

  Hurston, Zora Neale, Their Eyes Were Watching God, 155–58

  hydrophobia as symptom of rabies, 8–9, 10, 21

  hypersexual behavior as symptom of rabies, 9–10, 110–11

  Hyrcanians, 70

  Ibn Khātimah, 50

  Ibn Sīna (Avicenna), 50, 57, 58

  ibn Zangī, Nuūr al-Dīn Mahmuūd, 59

  Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar), 57

  Iliad, The, 15–17, 28–29

  immune system, 185–86, 197, 231

  immunology, 124–26, 136, 147

  incantations, 19–20

  India, rabies in, 210

  influenza, see flu

  Institut Pasteur, 31, 144–45, 146, 147

  Jackson, Alan, 197, 199

  Jenner, Edward, 124–25, 126

  jimsonweed, 98

  Judge, Mike, 6

  Karpas, Abraham, 167

  Kete, Kathleen, The Beast in the Boudoir, 109

  King, Stephen, 160, 173n

  King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, 196

  Kitab al-Taysîr (Ibn Zuhr), 57

  Klosterman, Chuck, 162n

  Koch, Robert, 116–17, 126, 127, 131–32

  Koen, J. S., 152–53

  Krishna, Chinny, 210

  Kumar, Priti, 232–35, 236

  Laidlaw, Patrick, 153–54, 175

  Laighne Faelaidh, 70

  Lamb, Lady Caroline, 85

  Lamb, Larry, 171–72

  Lambert, bishop of Maastricht, 42–43

  lambs, 3

  Lancre, Pierre de, 77

  Lannelongue, Odilon, 130

  Lassa fever, 154

  Laurent, Marie, 120

  Lawrence, William, 93

  Laws of Eshnunna, 19, 25, 117, 178

  “legend of the torn garment,” 78–79

  leishmaniasis, 147

  Lentz, Thomas, 235

  Lewis, Paul, 154

  Livingstone, David, 94

  Loir, Adrien, 136

  Louis XV, king of France, 123

  Lucanians, 70

  lupus, 199

  Luvians, 70

  lycanthropy, 66, 69, 75, 77–78

  Lycaon, mythical king of Arcadia, 5, 69

  lyssa:

  derivations of, 54, 162

  in myth, 16–17, 22, 68, 69, 86

  power of, 27

  twinned faces of, 30

  McKenney, Thomas, 115

  magic-medicinal bowl, 59

  malaria, 4

  Manners, Maria Caroline, 91–93

  Marduk Prophecy, 19

  marmots, 49

  Mary, Queen of Scots, 47n

  Mascarón, Andrés, 61–62

  Master of Game, The (York, transl.), 52–53

  Matheson, Richard, I Am Legend, 158–60, 163, 164

  Mead, Richard, 77–78, 79–80

  Mease, James, 97–99

  measles, 31

  Meister, Joseph, 137–40, 144, 147–48

  Merlen, R. H. A., De Canibus: Dog and Hound in Antiquity, 22n

  Metchnikoff, Élie, 146–47

  methodists, 23, 35

  Meyer, Stephenie, 66, 86

  mice, 235

  microbiology, 116–17, 124, 131, 152

  Milwaukee protocol, 183, 191–94, 195–97, 199

  molecular clock research, 341

  monkeypox, 175

  Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 123

  Monteche, Gabriel, 59–60

  moose, 152

  Moran, John J., 107–8

  Moses Maimonides, 58

  moxibustion, 34

  Moxon, Richard, 184–85

  mugwort, 34

  Munthe, Axel, 10

  Nāgārjuna, 20

  nanoparticles, 232

  Napoleon Bonaparte, 7

  Native American rabies cures, 114–16

  Nebuchadnezzar II, King, 25

  Negri bodies, 165, 166

  Neurians, 70

  New Jersey, children bitten by dogs in, 141–44

  Newton, Sir Isaac, 95

  New York:

  rabies in, 225–27

  raccoons in, 225–28

  New York Herald, 141–42, 144

  Nicolle, Charles, 147

  nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, 235

  Night of the Living Dead (movie), 160

  Nipah virus, 175

  NisīhaCū, 26

  nitrate of silver, 114

  nymphomania, 111

  Oakley, George, 97

  Odysseus (myth), 15–17

  O’Gorman, William, 141–42

  Oktav, Muhammad, 205

  Old Yeller (movie), 6, 104, 222–23

  Omen, The (movie), 172

  Oregon Trail, 116

  Osman, Sheikh Ali, 176

  otter, 1

  Ovid, Metamorphosis, 29, 30, 69, 107, 163

  Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo Fernández de, 86–87, 164

  Paole, Arnod, 80, 81, 162

  Paris, rabies cases in, 132–33

  Parkman, Francis, 116

  parvovirus, 167

  Pasteur, Louis, 117, 119–48

  and anthrax, 126–28

  birth and early years of, 119–20

  and chicken cholera, 125–26

  death of, 146

  detractors of, 145–46, 148

  legacy of, 151

  and rabies vaccine, 5, 110, 118, 128–44, 228

  reputation of, 121–22, 148

  and vaccination, 123, 126–29

  Pasteur, Marie Laurent, 120, 147

  Pasteur Institutes, see Institut Pasteur

  pasteurization, 117, 121

  Pastika, Madee Mangku, 208

  peccary, 3

  Pedersen, Niels, 217

  Pekingese, rabid, 221–22

  Pemberton, Neil, 100

  pertussis (whooping cough), 147

  peste das cadeiras, 164, 165

  Pfeiffer’s bacillus, 154

  Pius XI, Pope, 44

  plague, 4, 32–33, 48–51, 147, 152

  Pliny the Elder, 22, 34–35, 53

  pneumococcus, 130–31

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 106–8, 163

  Poirier, Marguerite, 76

  Polidori, John, 83–86, 106

  poverty, 47–48, 101, 206

  prairie dogs, 49

  primates, 152, 154, 167

  “Project for the Prevention of Hydrophobia in Man” (Storti), 109

  Quiteria, Saint, 59, 61

  rabbits, 135, 136

  rabies:

  apocryphal treatments for, 33–36, 45–46, 53–54, 58–59, 98, 114–15

  attenuation of, 135–36

  and Duke of Richmond, 8–9, 10

  dumb or paralytic, 129

  furious, 130

  human mortality worldwide, 6–7

  human survivors of, 181–200

  and hydrophobia, 8–10, 21

  immune response against, 197–99

  in myth, 16–17, 39–42, 151, 220

  and poverty, 206

  symptoms of, 7–8, 9, 21–22, 24

  vaccine for, 5, 110, 118, 128–31, 144, 228

  and vampires, 65–68, 86

  and werewolves, 67–70

  worldwide control of, 206

  raccoons, 2, 226–28, 229

  Rage, The (fiction), 173–74, 207

  Rakotovao, Marie-Françoise, 44

  Ramses V, Pharaoh, 32

  rats:

  and flu viruses, 154–55

  and plague, 4, 32–33, 49–51, 147

  Raynaud, Maurice, 130

  Remy, Nicholas, 72

  Reynolds, Precious, 194–95, 199

  Rice, Anne, 65, 86

  Richmond, Charles Lennox, four
th Duke of, 7, 8–9, 10, 12

  Ritvo, Harriet, 94

  Robinson, Edward G., 231

  Roby, Shirlee, 194–95

  Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 153

  Rocky Mountain Fur Company, 113

  Rödlach, Alexander, 169, 170

  Romero, George, 160, 162

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 112

  Rossignol, Hippolyte, 127

  Roulet, Jacques, 75, 77

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 67

  Roux, Emile, 10, 121, 125n, 127n, 129, 134, 136, 146, 147

  Rupprecht, Charles, 199, 229–30

  Rush, Benjamin, 95–99, 108

  Rymer, James Malcolm, Varney the Vampyre, 89

  Saint-Hubert, basilica at, 38, 44–46

  St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, Ohio, 188, 189–90

  saludadores, 5, 59–62

  Say, Léon, 140

  Schrödinger’s cat, 11

  September 11 attacks, 161

  Sesame Street (TV), 89

  Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick, 92

  Shelley, Mary Godwin, 83

  Shelley, Percy, 83–84

  Shippen, William, 97n

  Shope, Richard, 153–54, 175

  silver nitrate, 114

  Skidi Pawnee tribe, 115

  skunks, 3, 111–12, 114

  smallpox, 4, 32, 52, 123–25

  Smith, Wilson, 153–54

  Song of Roland, The, 54–55, 86

  Sontag, Susan, 5

  Illness as Metaphor, 17, 55–56

  Soranus of Ephesus, 23–24, 35–36, 95

  Spanish flu, 152–53, 175

  Spanish fly, 58

  Spanish Inquisition, 59–62

  Spring-Heeled Jack, 106

  Stedman, J. G., 87–88

  Stevenson, Robert Louis, 106

  Stoker, Bram, 80, 86, 89

  Story of Louis Pasteur, The (movie), 157

  Strabo, 70

  strychnine, 114

  Sus´ruta samhita, 20–21, 22, 33–34, 95

  Suwana, Made, 214

  Swaan–Van Tilborg, Hans and Ann, 43

  Swieten, Gerard van, 10

  swine flu (2009 H1N1), 4, 52, 152–54, 155, 175–77

  syphilis, 52

  Tangkas, Ketut, 204, 211

  Tausiet, María, 61

  Teas, Jane, 166–67

  tetanus (lockjaw), 98

  Themison, 23, 24

  Thomas à Becket, 47

  Thuillier, Louis, 134, 136

  To Kill a Mockingbird (movie), 104

  Toussaint, Henri, 127n

  Trousseau, Armand, 9

  tuberculosis (TB), 4, 55, 147

  28 Days Later (movie), 162–63

  typhus, 32–33, 147

  United Nations, 207–8

  University of Paris, 50

  urbanization, 51

  vaccination, 123–29, 132–33, 135–39, 141–45, 207, 210–11, 213–16, 218–21, 227–29

  Vallery-Radot, René, 125n, 133

  vampire bats, 86–89, 165–66

  vampires, 5, 65–68, 80–89

  variolation, 123–24

  Vercel, Jules, 137

  Verdun, Michel, 74

  Viala, Eugène, 141

  viruses:

  definition of, 132

  evolution of, 31

  mutations in, 31

  Vlad the Impaler, 80

  Voltaire, 67

  Vulpian, Alfred, 138, 140

  Walking Dead, The (graphic novel and TV), 161

 

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