INDEX. 



143 



Fang, striictiiro of, 15. 



Pangs, periodical fall of, 17. 



Fangs, relation of number of, used in biting, to 

 study of antidotes, 23. 



Fangs reserve, succession of, 18. 



Fangs, use of one or both, 23. 



Fascination, 4. 



Fascination, author's observations on, 5. 



Fatal venom poisoning in dogs, t2 — 75. 



Fermentation, not checked by venom, 49. 



Fibrin, loss of its coagulating power in chronic 

 poisoning, 89. 



Fibrin, rate of disappearance of in venom poison- 

 ing, 92. 



Fontana, amount of venom ejected, 29. 



Fontana, action of venom on blood, 91. 



Fontana, action of venom on frogs, 54. 



Fontana, action of viper venom on viper, 61 



Fontana, color of viper venom, 30. 



Fontana, mechanism of the Lite, 20. 



Fontana on reaction of viper venom, 31. 



Fontana, taste of viper venom, 30. 



Forcible feeding of snakes, 3. 



Frogs, action of venom on, 55. 



Frogs, chronic poisoning of, 57. 



Frozen venom, active, 43. 



G. 



Gaspard on analogy between venom malady and 



other diseases, 97. 

 Germination of seeds in venom, 52. 

 Gilman (B. J.), action of venom on plants, 47. 

 Guinea-pig, blood crystals from, after death by 



venom, 93. 



n. 



Hammond (W. A.), case of Rattlesnake bite, 100. 

 Hammond (W. A.) on Bibron's antidote, 113, 



114. 

 Harlan (R..), acid reaction of Rattlesnake venom, 



31. 

 Harlan (R.), case of Rattlesnake Ijite, 100. 

 Harlan, ingestion of venom, 7'^!. 

 Head, lesions of, in man, 106. 

 Heart, effect of venom on, 80. 

 Heart force lessened by venom, 83, 84. 

 Hemorrhage from bite in man, 101. 

 Hissing sound made by serpents, 20. 

 Holbrook (Prof) on use of intermittent ligature, 



110. 

 Home (Sir E.), case, 100. 

 Home (Sir E.), mechanism of the bite, 20. 

 Horner (W. E.), case, 100. 



Ingestion of venom, 76. 



Inlialation in Rattlesnake bite, 11 C. 



Intermittent ligature, 1 10. 



luto.xication, how far useful in venom poisoning, 



lie. 



Iodine as local Ireatmcnt, 11 1. 



James on reaction of viper venom, 31. 



Jaundice of cases of snake-bites, 97. 



Jeter, capacity of venom duct in Rattlesnake, 29. 



Jeter, color of Rattlesnalse venom, 30. 



Jeter, ingestion of venom, 76. 



Jeter on ligature, 110. 



Jeter, taste of venom, 31. 



Johnston, Prof. Christopher (note), 22. 



Johnston (Prof Christopher) on the fang, 16. 



Jussieu on reaction of viper venom, 31. 



Lesions in dogs, 72 — 75. 



Lesions in fatal cases of Rattlesnake bite in man, 

 106. 



Lesions in pigeons, 67. 



Lesions in rabbits, table of, 69. 



Ligament check, of lachrymal and superior ma.xil- 

 lary joint, 7. 



Ligature modifies local symptoms, 102. 



Ligatures, 110. 



Ligatures, intermittent, 110. 



Local consequences in man, 103. 



Local symptoms, 103. • 



Local symptoms absent when venom has been pre- 

 viously mixed with iodine or tannic .acid, 46. 



Local symptoms modified by remedies, 102. 



Local treatment, applications to wounds, 112. 



Loss of skin, description of, 4. 



Loss of skin, relations of, to supply of water, 4. 



M. 



Magendie on resemblance of venom malady to 



putrefactive poisoning, 97. 

 Man, Crotalus poisoning in, 98. 

 Man, Crotalus poisoning in, table of 16 cases, 100. 

 Mangili, dried venom, 59. 

 Mangili on absorption of venom, 76. 

 Manipulations (note), 27. 

 Mayrant (W.), two cases, 100. 

 Mead, action of venom on blood, 91. 



