INDEX. 



ABSORPTION, iii. 251-268 



of chyle by the villi, ii. 294 

 Acetamide, i. 51 

 Acetic acid, i. 51 



in the sweat, iii. 535 

 Acetone, i. 51 

 Acid albumen of Panum, iii. 476, 478, 



524 



Acid animal fluids, iii. 233 

 Acid phosphates, their occurrence in 

 all juices presenting an acid re- 

 action, iii. 224 



probably dependant on the 

 presence of fibre-cells, iii. 226 

 Acidity of the urine, its fluctuations, 



iii. 540 



Acids, conjugated, i. 183 

 Acrolein, i. 242 

 Acrylic acid, i. 242 

 Adipocire, formation of, iii. 213 

 Age, its influence on the respiration, 



iii. 365 



Air, expired, iii. 333 

 Alanine, iii. 454 

 Albumen, i. 330 



its properties, i. 330 

 soluble, i. 331 

 coagulated, i. 334 

 its composition, i. 335 

 its combinations, i. 336 

 its preparation, i. 336 

 its tests, i. 337 ; iii. 479 

 its quantitative determination, i. 

 339 



its occurrence, i. 342 ; in the bile, 

 ii. 68 ; in the blood, i. 343, ii. 207 ; 

 in the chyle, i. 343, ii. 284, 289; in 

 the egg-fluids, i. 343, ii. 356 ; in ex- 

 crements, i. 345, ii. 149 ; in the ex- 

 cretions i. 344; in exudations, iii. 

 133, 143 ; in the intestine, ii. 124 ; 

 in liquor amnii, i. 344 ; in the 

 lymph, i. 343, ii. 300 ; in mucus, ii. 

 373 ; in muscular juice, iii. 86 ; in 

 pus, iii. 155; in saliva, ii. 25; in 



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the tissues, i. 343 ; in transudations, 

 ii. 314; in the urine, i. 344 

 its origin, i. 346 

 its uses, i. 346 



on the modes in which it escapes 

 into 1he urine in Bright's disease, 

 ii. 423 



Mialhe and Pressat, on the suc- 

 cessive metamorphoses of, iii. 478 

 Albumen, vegetable, i. 388 

 Albumen-peptone, ii. 56 

 Albumen-protein, i. 336 

 Albuminate, alkaline, i. 334 

 Albuminate of soda, i. 333 

 Albuminates, their digestion by the 



intestinal juice, iii. 516 

 Albuminose, ii. 55 ; iii. 478 

 Albuminous bodies, i. 326 ; iii. 475 



Panum's experiments on the, 

 iii. 475 



their importance in the meta- 

 morphosis of matter, iii. 208 

 their digestion, iii. 297 

 their digestibility, iii. 312 

 Albuminous transudations, ii. 310 

 Albuminuria, ii. 422 

 Alcoholic drinks, their effect on the 



respiration, iii. 363 

 Aldehydes, i. 33 

 Aldehyde of butyric acid, i. 58 

 of capric acid, i. 70 

 of metacetonic acid, i. 54 

 of oenanthylic acid, i. 67 

 Alkali and free acid, the importance 

 of their unequal distribution in the 

 animal fluids, iii. 222 

 Alkalies, their importance in the oxi- 

 dation and metamorphosis of mat- 

 ter, iii. 229-240 

 Alkaline albuminate, i. 334 

 animal fluids, iii. 233 

 Alkaline carbonates, i. 436 



their occurrence in the bile, ii. 

 67; in the blood, iii. 228; in tho 

 blood-serum, ii. 212, 251 ; in th 



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