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INDEX. 



Cholacrole, i. 122 

 Cholalic acid, i. 119 

 Choleic acid, i. 231 

 Cholepyrrhin, i. 312 

 Cholera, blood in, ii. 264; intestina 

 evacuations in, ii. 154; reBpiration 

 in, iii. 381 ; transudations in, ii, 

 327 ; vomited matters in, ii. 138 

 Cholesteric acid, i. 122 

 Cholesterilin, i. 276 

 Cholesterilone, i. 276 

 Cholesterin, i. 275 

 Cholic acid, i. 118 



in the urine, ii. 428 

 Cholinic acid, i. 121 

 Choloidanic acid, i. 122 

 Choloidic acid, i. 120 

 Chondrin, i. 398 



the products of its decomposi- 

 tion, iii. 496 



Hoppe's method of preparing 

 iii. 496 



Cinnamic acid, its conversion in the 

 system into hippuric acid, ii. 417 ; 

 iii. 463 



Classification of zoo-chemical sub- 

 stances, i. 25 

 Coagulation of the blood, ii. 155, 



196 

 Chyle, ii. 281 



its properties, ii. 281 

 its morphological elements, ii. 

 281 



how to collect, ii. 283 

 its chemical constituents, ii. 

 283 ; fibrin, ii. 283, 289 ; albumen, 

 ii. 284, 289 ; peptones, ii, 285 ; fat, 

 ii. 285, 289; sugar, ii. 285; salts, 

 ii. 286, 289 



influence of different varieties 

 of food on the chyle, ii. 289 



its daily quantity, ii. 291, iii. 533 

 its origin, ii. 293 

 its absorption by the villi, ii. 

 294 



Chylous urine, iii. 544 

 Colostrum, ii. 333, 341 

 Colostrum-corpuscles, ii. 333 

 Colour of the blood, its causes, ii. 



167 



Colouring matters, i. 299 

 Colourless blood-corpuscles, ii. 157 

 their relative number, iii. 527 

 their excessive occurrence in 

 certain kinds of blood, iii. 528 

 Comparative analytical method, its 



importance in zoo-chemistry, i. 15 

 Concretions, biliary, ii. 74 



intestinal, ii. 1 51 

 Conjugated acids, i. 183 

 Connective tissue, iii. 46 



its histological relations, iii. 46 



its chemical composition, iii. 47 

 embryonic connective tissue, iii. 

 48 

 Contractile fibre-cells, iii. 63 



their histological relations, iii. 63 

 their occurrence, iii. 63 

 their physiological relations, iii. 

 64 



their micro-chemical reactions, 

 iii. 65 



their chemical relations, iii. 68 

 the interstitial fluid bathing 

 them, iii. 70 



mode of investigating contractile 

 tissue, iii. 72 



Copper in the animal body, i. 450 

 Corps granuleux, ii. 334 

 Copulated acids, i. 184 

 Craniotabes, Schlossberger's investiga- 

 tions regarding, iii. 28 

 Creatine, i, 140 



in the blood, iii. 459 

 Creatinine, i. 140 



in the smooth muscles, iii. 459 

 in the blood, iii. 459 

 Crystalline, i. 131 

 Crystals of the blood, iii. 485, 522 

 Curarine, on the digestion of, iii, 



298 



Cutaneous secretions, ii. 378 

 sebaceous matter, ii. 378 

 sweat, ii. 385, iii. 535 - 

 Cutaneous transpiration influence of, 



iii. 375 

 Cyanol, i. 131 

 Cylindrical bodies in the urine, ii. 



396 



Cystic bile, iii. 504 

 ystic oxide, i. 177 

 Cystine, i. 177 



in a sediment, to distinguish it 

 from uric acid, ii. 432 

 Cyto'id corpuscles, iii. 147 

 their size, iii. 149 

 their micro-chemical reactions, 

 iii. 151 



their investing membrane, or 

 cell-wall, iii. 153 



the substance of their nuclei, 

 iii. 154 



DAMALURIC acid, iii. 458 



Damoleic acid, iii. 458 



Delphic acid, i. 71 



Deoxidation in animals, processes of, 



iii. 206, 235 



in plants, iii. 196 

 Dextrin in the blood, i. 289 ; in the 



intestine, ii. 124 

 Diabetes, the chemical composition of 



the liver and kidneys in, iii. 466 



