582 



'IIYSIOLOCY 



v. JAK.SMI. reaction l' blood. 9f> 

 ,1 \ITKI.I.I, tistula of, 513 



polypnoea, 471 



post-mortem lymph, 51:"> 

 JENSEN, colpidium rnl|H.nl;i ami inani- 

 tion, 66 



;_:<< itaxis, 77 

 JOHANSSOHN, cardiac vagus, 21, \ 3'jii 



vasomotor centres, 366 

 ,|HI,YKT, rate of blood stream, 238 

 JONES, WIIAI; m\, vascular rhythm, 34:: 



KABIKKXKI, vasomotor centres, 364 

 KAISER, extrasystole, ->'2l 



heart stimuli, 321 

 KANTHACK, leucocytes, 11:: 

 KAT/EN.STKIN, respiratory movements, 



466 



KAUFMANX, periodic respiration, f.n-j 

 KAYA, R. , phospho-proteins, 41 

 KA./EM-BECK, depressor, 334 

 KEITH, heart beat, 221 

 KELLER, hydrostatic pressure, 72 

 KEMP, G. T., blood-platelets, 121 

 KENDALL, vasodilatators, 351 

 KENT, STANLEY, auriculo - ventricular 



bundle, 314 

 KEYT, latent systole, 20(1 



velocity of blood stream, 273 

 KING, W. O. K., bl..od, 401 

 KITASATO, immunisation, lf>4 

 KlWISi'H, hear! beat, 225 

 KLEEN, vascular reflexes, 3i'>n 

 KLEIN, lymphatics, 509, 530 

 KLEINENBEUG, examination of blood, 



120 



KLIKOWICX, formation of lymph, r>2;"> 

 KLUG, automatic control of heart, '-Ml 



cardiac vagus, 333 



oxygen and heart, 29:'. 

 KNIGHT, geotaxis, 77 

 KNOLL, cardiograph, 223 



experimental apnoea, 476 



heart, suspension, 291 



pueumoplethysmograph, 425. 491 



vascular reflexes, 360 

 KOCH, anthrax bacilli, 71 

 KOCHEK, splenectomy, 555 

 KOCHS, potential life, 67 

 KoHf,UArscii, electrical conductivity, 



149 



V. KOLLIKEU, spleen, 546, 549, 552 

 KONIG, tuning-fork, 6 

 KONOW, cardiac vagus, 33-'! 



depressor, 335 



vasomotor centre's. 364 

 KbPPE, molecular concentration of blood, 

 147, 155 



platelets, H9 



Ki'KscHixsKi, heterogenesis, 52 

 KO.SSEL, histoues, 106, 117 



nucleus, 39 



protein-. L':> 



KII.S.SI--.L, proteins of cell, 3!> 



structure of proteins, 25 

 Kns'i'Ki:, depressor, 335 

 KnWAi.EwsKi, vasomotor centres, 365 

 KiiA'J'scjiMr.i:, trigcminus ji.nd respira- 

 tion, 404 

 KIIKIIL, auriculo- ventricular valvesj 194 



diastole, 212, 215, 231 



diastolic aspiration, 209 



myocardium, 182, 184 



myogenic theory, 31 1 

 vox Ivurr.s, capillary pressure, 253 



circulation time, 283 



pulse, 284 

 KlloGH, blood gases, 395 



nervous system and gas exchange, 



392, 420 



KKMNECKEI:, eannula (pcrfusion), 288, 

 337 



co-ordination of heart, 321, 337 



heart muscle, 318, 321 



mechanics of respiration and circula- 

 tion, 435, 439 



normal physiological solution, 295 



periodic respiration, 495, 502 



red blood-corpuscles, 105 



respiratory centres, 4 IS 



transfusion of blood, 153 

 KnfJGKi:, spleen, 551 

 Ki;i:'ss, spectrophotometer, 112 

 KUHNE, chemical stimuli, 73 



electrical stimuli, 80 



reaction of blood, 9fi 



thermal tetanus, 77 

 KuLiAiiKu, heart, resuscitation, 298 

 KUULOW, splenectomy, 555 

 KURSCHNEK, activity of heart, 231 



auriculo- ventricular valves, 192 



neurogenic theory, 307 



presystole, 181 



Kiiss, auriculo- ventricular valves, ;192 

 KussMAn., asphyxia, 479 



LAI;OIIDE, cardiac centres, 336 

 LAKXNEC, heart sounds, 196 



mechanics of respiration, 403 

 LAFFONT, vasomotor centres, 366 

 LAGUANGK, respiration, 375 

 LAIDLAW, P. P., blood pigments, 122 

 LAMARCK, biology, 1 



evolution, 48, 65 

 LAMISERT, urea and heart, 297 

 LANCISI, automatic control of heart, '-11 

 LANDEIUMIEEN, asphyxia, 452 

 LAN nois, autosphygmogram, 265, 283 



cardio-pneumatic curves, 227 



intercostal muscles, 412 



latent systole, 206 



lungs, movements, 426 



mechanics of respiration and circula- 

 tion. l.">7 



pulse, 231 



reaction of blood, 9i 



