INDEX. 353 



T. 



Tables of the food consumed by soldiers in Germany, 289. Of 

 the food and excretions of the horse and cow, 290, 291. 



Taurine. How produced from bile, 133. Its relation to cho- 

 leic acid, 135. Its relation to uric acid and urea, and to allan- 

 toine, 155 ; to uric acid 156 ; to alloxan, ib. ; to choloidic and 

 choleic acids, and ammonia, 158; to caffeine or theine, 180; 

 to asparagine, ib. ; to theobromine, ib., 181. 



Temperature. Its effects on the amount of inspired oxygen, 16, 

 and on the appetite, 11 et seq. A slight depression of tem- 

 perature causes death in aged people, 255. Temperature of 

 the blood in different animals, 292. Temperature of the body 

 constantly kept up by internal causes, 19 — 22. 



Tendons. Analysis of, 311. 



Thaulow. His analysis of cystic oxide, 320. 



Theine. Identical with caffeine, 179. And with guaranine, 

 324. Theory of its action, 181 et seq. Its relation to bile, 

 180. Its analysis, 324. 



Theobromine. Analogous to theine, 179. Theory of its action, 

 181 et seq. Its relation to bile, 180, 181. Its analysis, 324. 



Theory. Of animal heat, \1 et seq. Of digestion, 108 et seq. 

 Of respiration, 265 et seq. Of the motions in the animal or- 

 ganism, 195 et seq. Of disease, 254 et seq. Of the action of 

 caffeine, &c., 181 e^ seq. Of the action of the vegetable alka- 

 lies, 182 et seq. Of health, 254, 255. 



Tiedemann and Gmelin. Their attempt to support a goose upon 

 albumen alone, unsuccessful, 106. 



Tissues, Metamorphosis of : see Metamorphosis. Ana- 

 lysis of the animal tissues, 310, 313. Formulae of, 126. 



Tobacco. Arrests or retards the change of matter, 179. 



Transformation. See Metamorphosis. 



Turnips. Juice of, contains vegetable fibrine and albumen, 45, 

 46. 



U. 



Urea. Derived from uric acid, 137, 140. Also from the oxi- 

 dation of blood, 140; from allantoine, 141. Its relation to 

 choleic acid, 148; to hippuric acid, 150; to proteine, 151 ; 

 to proteine and starch, 153; to proteine and fat, 154; to 

 taurine, 155, 156 ; to carbonate of ammonia, 159 ; to theobro- 

 mine, 180. Its analysis, 319. Occurs in the urine of those 

 who have taken benzoic acid along with hippuric acid, 327. 



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