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CIRCULATION II 



in the intact organism, 784 

 measurement of, 785 

 Fused quartz rod 



for studies of microcirculation, 893 



Galactose 



for hepatic blood flow, 1 400 

 Galletti, P. M. 



Functional anatomy of cardiac pump- 

 ing, 759-798 

 Globulins 



ft, osmotic pressure-concentration 



curves, 972 

 ft concentration in human plasma, 974 



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concentration in human plasma, 974 

 molecular weight, 974 

 osmotic pressure-concentration 

 curves, 972 

 osmotic pressure due to, 974 

 Globulin permeability factors 



in lymph, 1061 

 Glomeruli 

 capillary 



permeability, cyanide and, 999 

 pressure in, 965 

 filtration, osmotic pressure of plasma 



proteins and, 976 

 juxtaglomerular complex, 14*14 

 granularity, 1463 

 renin and, 1464 

 membranes 



electron microscopy, 1462 

 molecular sieving in, 1017 

 podocytes and, 1018 

 pore size, 1462 

 Glucose 



capillary permeability to, 1013 

 diffusion of, 1001-1002, 1010 

 diffusion rates, 1012 

 filtration rate, 1006 



permeability of muscle capillaries to, 

 1013 

 Gravity 



hepatic circulation and, 1424 

 Green, H. D. 



Resistance (conductance) and capac- 

 itance phenomena in terminal 

 vascular beds, 935-960 

 Greenfield, A. D. M. 



The circulation through the skin, 1 525 



1351 



Gregg, D. E. 



Blood supply to the heart, 151 7-1 584 



Grim, E. 



The flow of blood in the mesenteric 

 vessels, 1439- 1456 



Guinea pig 



capillary blood pressure in, 965 

 cardiac glycogen before birth, 1638 

 osmotic pressure of plasma proteins, 965 



protein osmotic pressure in, 965 

 pulmonary vessels in, 1674 

 Guyton, A. C. 



Venous return, 1 099-1 133 



Haddy technique 



application of, 1089 

 Hair growth 



cutaneous circulation and, 12 19 

 Hamster cheek pouch 



microcirculation in, 892, 900 

 vascular 



network, 901 

 pattern, goi 

 Hand 



anastomoses per square centimeter of 



surface area, 1327 

 blood vessels, pressure-volume dia- 

 grams of, 878 

 innervation of skin blood vessels, 1338 

 percentage composition by volume, 



1327 

 plethysmograph for, 1282 

 skin circulation, local temperature 

 and, 1 33 1 

 Hashim, S. A. 



Lipid metabolism in relation to physi- 

 ology and pathology of athero- 

 sclerosis, 1 1 67-1 195 

 Heart 



anatomical components, 763 

 as a pump, 761 

 effectiveness, 1 1 04 

 left ventricle, 844 

 pressure-suction, 789 

 reciprocating, 760 

 rotary, 760 

 backflow, mechanisms preventing, 780 

 catheterization, 1671 

 cineangiography, 1530 

 conduction system, 764, 1584 

 configuration changes, 764 

 da Vinci, 1669 

 development of, 1623 

 diastole and systole 

 measurement of, 1538 

 values for, 1538 

 diastolic 



capacity, definition, 783 

 reserve volume, definition, 782 

 differences between right and left 



cardiac cavities, 789-791 

 effectiveness, load pumped against and, 



1 104 

 efficiency, drugs and, 1564 

 electrical-mechanical event relation- 

 ships, 777 

 end arteries in, 1522 

 end -diastolic level, 784 

 end-systolic volume, 782, 784 

 epicardium, anatomy, 792 

 fetal, 1627-1629 



noradrenaline, effect of, 1631 



sensitivity to adrenaline, 1 630 

 filling pressure, 1104 

 function, simultaneous analysis of right 



and left, 1 1 19 

 functional anatomy of, 759, 798, 1517 

 glycogen, before birth, 1638 

 hypereffectiveness of factors, 1 104 

 hypertrophy, effectiveness of heart and, 



1 104 

 hypothetical ejection curve for, 821 

 interventricular septum, blood supply, 



1520 

 left, compared to right heart, 789 

 lymphatics, 1527 

 lymphatic plexuses in, 1054 

 macroscopic structures, 762-769 

 mechanical 



analogues, 760 



efficiency, 761 



properties, 761 

 Myomeric conducting tissue, 151 8 

 muscle : see Myocardium 

 orifice relationships, 764 

 oxygen tension and, 946 

 oxygen uptake, 1 541 -1543 



cardiac arrest and, 1541 



fibrillation and, 1541 

 oxygen utilization, 1538 



aortic pressure and, 1543- 1544 



myocardial tension and, 1 543-1 544 



vagal-arrest and, 1538 

 papillary muscles, structure of, 780 

 pericardium : see Pericardium 

 phase relationships, 775 

 recompensation of, 1 1 1 7 



cardiac output and, 1117 



right atrial pressure and, 1 1 1 7 



venous return and, 1 1 1 7 

 response to increased outflow resist- 

 ance, 844 

 right, compared to left heart, 789 

 role of, 760 



schematic representation of, 777 

 size, stroke volume, systolic peak and, 



832 

 skeleton of, 763 

 structure, according to Leonardo da 



Vinci, 1669 

 sympathetic nerves, stimulation and, 



'549 

 tamponade, cardiac output curves and, 



1105 

 teratogenic factors, 1624 

 unilateral disturbance, analysis of, 1 1 18 

 ventricles, fiber arrangement, 1 5 18 

 vinylite cast of, 1519 

 volume 



blood, per minute, 761 

 changes at birth, 1641 

 Heartbeat 



augmented rates, 775 



