1). COLLOIDAL S<>i.rTiu.\s 41 



;i. Suspension colloids 4-' 



It. Kmulsion colloids or 1 lydrophilous colloids 42 



c. Swelling processes 43 



d. ( >smotic pressure of colloids 43 



e. Effect of salts on colloids in living tissues 44 



PART Ul. 

 PHYSK >!,< ><iV ( >K M< AT.MKXT 4 r > 



I. MrsCLK I'llYSIoI.dC.Y 46 



STKIATKD MrscLK 4^> 



a. Methods of Stimulation 46 



1). I'haionK-na of Contractility and Irritability 48 



c. ( ira])bic record of Contractions 51 



d. Kftect of various factors in Muscle Contraction 53 



SMOOTH Mrsru-: 58 



1 1 HART Mrsru-: 58 



1 1. Xr.kvi-: I'IIVSKU.OCV ;S 



a. Xerve Fibers 58 



b. Xerve Cells. ( IMiysiology of the Central Xervous 



System ) 63 



a. keflexcs 03 



1). The brain MM 



III. BIOELECTRIC CI-KKEXTS '>S 



I\". C'II.IAKV MOVKMKNT 70 



Y. 1 'KI >T< H'l. ASM 1C l\< i r A TH i\ - t 



PART 1\'. 



PHYSIOLOGY OF XfTklTK )\ I Including Circulation and 



Respiration ) 7_> 



A. M i i \MOUSM ~2 



\. I tolophytic Metabolism ~2 



II. I lolo/oic Metabolism 73 



I '.. ( 'l KM UL \ I ' >K'Y S^ STI-'.M So 



I. Physiology of I I earl I'.eat So 



II. I 'bysiolo^\ of I leart Muscle S_> 



111. Inhibition of Heart S3 



l\ . I -'.licet ol variou^ factors on character of rlivthm. ... S4 



\. I'ressure and X'elocitv conditions in the circulation.. S(> 



('. kl.MMK \T|o\ SS 



I. Inspiration by luns, r s SS 



I I. < Kidation in the tissues . SS 



