INDEX
195, 218, 270; refugees, 170; transport
of wounded, 197.
Gas, attacks, measures against, 258, 285;
masks, 207, 259; training in the use of,
260.
Gauge factory, 281.
German front, 209.
Goods depots and transport, 229, 245.
Sovernment, aid, 34, 71, 74, 77, 108;
loans for purchase of supplies, 181;
obstruction of zemstvos, 23, 24, 29, 84,
303.
Grain, levy, 184; prices, 178.
Grass cultivation, 45.
Grodno, evacuation of hospital, 92; refu-
gees, 170.
Gruzinov, A. E., 299.
313
Kaluga, 79; hospitals, 99, 101, 115; re-
lief, 81; refugees, 159; schools, 39.
Kazan: colony for disabled men, 133;
hospital, 100; refugees, 172, 175;
schools, 28.
Kharkov: appropriation for war pur-
poses, 75, 76, 299; artificial limbs, 131;
2vacuation of wounded, 89, 92-95; food
supply for the army, 186; hospitals,
101, 106, 110; orphans, 141; refugees,
172; tuberculosis, 124, 126.
Kherson: agricultural machinery, 157;
bacteriological laboratories, 42;
“guardians” for soldiers’ families, 148.
Kholm, refugees, 170.
Khorson, army foodstuffs, 185.
Kiev, 59, 131; agricultural machinery,
16; epidemic relief, 213; hospitals, 92,
L00; occupational therapy, 133; rail-
way workshops, 193; relief of families
of mobilized men, 148; sanction of
‘ocal government, 84; war appropria-
tions, 76; zemstvo committee of the
front, 69.
Korea, 53.
Kostroma, hospitals, 94, 101; organiza-
tion of zemstvo, 79-81, purchase of
supplies, 122, 182; zemstvo budgets,
297; zemstvo shops, 47.
Kovno: hospitals, 92; refugees, 170.
Kuban: territory of, hospitals, 94; or-
ganization of zemstvo, 9, 17.
Kursk: hospitals, 89, 93, 122; schools, 39;
zemstvo budget, 297.
High Commissioners for the unification
of the work of local organizations, 176.
tigh cost of living, 83, 296.
Holy Synod, attempt to install parochial
schools, 28.
Horses, purchase and requisition, 252.
Hosiery and knitting factory, 280.
Hospital beds, number, 60, 90, 213; cost
of maintenance, 110; “patronage,” 127,
33; percentage occupied, 105; at spas,
126.
Hospitals, 2, 5, 16, 18-21, 40, 72, 77, 85,
89, 99, 102; barges, 210; “circuit,” 89;
clearing, 89; number of men received
August 7914—October 1916, 810; field,
7, 201, 216, see Field detachments;
equipment and supplies, 60, 61; isola-
tion, 115, 119, 161, 206, 212; refugees,
172; special treatment, 121; supplies
and equipment, 60, 67; trains, 65, 67,
12, 188, 192-197.
Housing problem, 139.
Hydro-technical enterprises, 46.
Labor, conscription, 283; distribution,
148; exchanges, 168, 243; shortage,
225; supply to cultivated areas, 146,
1563, to war zone, 237; wages, 155.
Labor battalions for work at the front,
282.
[Lake Naroch offensive, 95.
Lake Urmia and Lake Van, transport
of supplies, 234.
Land, area per member of district zem-
stvos, 26.
Laundries, 219.
Law courts, reform, 2.
Laws: 1861, February 19, emancipation
of serfs, 16; 1864, organization of
remstvos, 17, 20; 1867, prohibition of
inter-zemstvo communication, 29; 1879,
August 19, attitude toward zemstvo
measures, 24; 1890, Zemstvo Act, 2, 25,
B84: 1895, roads, 49: 1900, organization
Industrial establishments in threatened
territory, 276; undertakings of the
Zemgor, 279.
[nfectious diseases in the army, 120; see
also Epidemics.
Inoculation, 207, 214.
[stitute of the Empress Marie, Petro-
grad, manufacture of artificial limbs,
131, 132; orphanages, 142.
[nsurance, 2, 5, 6, 17, 18, 30; compulsory
fire—, 47; of live stock against epi-
demics, 43.
[taly, purchases in, 244.