570 



INDEX. 



Glycerine, i. 240 



Glycero-phosphoric acid, i. 241 



Glycero-sulphuric acid, i. 241 



Glycine, i. 148 



a constituent of hippuric acid. 

 i. 190 



Glycocholic acid, i. 222 



Glycocoll, i. 148 



GOLL, on the mechanism of the urinary 

 secretion, iii. 550 



Granular cells, ii. 370 



Grape-sugar. See Sugar, Grape, i. 281 



Growth in relation to the metamor- 

 phosis of matter, iii. 436 



GRUNER, on the amount of sulphuric 

 acid in the urine, iii. 539 



Guanic acid, i. 172 



Guanine, i. 171 ; ii. 459 



Guano, ii. 459 



Gum, on the digestibility of, iii. 271 



doubtful use ofpotionesffummosa, 

 iii. 274 



HEMATIC acid. i. 454 

 Hsematin, i. 299 

 Haematoglobulin, iii. 525 

 Hgematoiidin, i. 303 ; iii. 472 

 Hair, the, iii. 59 



its histological and micro-chemi- 

 cal relations, iii. 59 



its chemical composition, iii. 61 

 Haloid bases and salts, i. 235 

 HASSALL'S corpuscles, ii. 370 

 Haversian canals, iii. 13 

 HEGAE on the amount of chlorine in 



the urine, iii. 537 

 Hippuric acid, i. 188 

 Hircic acid, i. 71 

 Histochemistry, iii. 1 



sketch of its history, iii. 1 

 micro-chemical reactions, iii. 5 

 the fluids permeating the tissues, 

 iii. 10 



mode of treating the chemical 

 relations of the animal elementary 

 tissues, iii. 11 



Histogenetic substances, i. 321 

 Hoof. See Horny tissue, iii. 53 

 Horn. See Horny tissue, iii. 53 

 Horny tissue, iii. 53 



its histological and micro-che- 

 mical relations, iii. 55 



its chemical composition, iii. 57 

 three chemically different sub- 

 stances in every horny tissue, iii. 

 58 



Horses, urine of, ii. 454 

 Hybernation, its effect on the respira- 

 tion, iii. 363 



Hydrochloric acid in the animal body, 

 i. 428 



Hydrocyanic acid, its absence in the 

 animal body, i. 453 



Hydrofluoric acid in the animal body, 

 i. 429 



Hydrosulphocyanic acid, i. 454 



Hydrotic acid, iii. 536 



Hydrurilic acid, i. 205 



Hyocholic acid, i. 228 



Hypertrophy in connection with nutri- 

 tion, iii. 436 



Hyperuric acid. i. 173 



Hypoxanthine, i, 171 ; iii. 461 



its occurrence in the blood, iii. 

 462, 532 



Hyraceum, ii. 383, 457 



phenylic acid in castoreum and 

 hyraceum, ii. 383- 



ICTERUS, blood in, i. 316, ii. 254 ; sweat 

 in, ii. 389 ; transudations in, ii. 323 ; 

 urine in, i. 315, ii. 409, 428 

 Inanition, its influence on the respi- 

 ration, iii. 351 



its effect upon the blood, iii. 415 

 metamorphosis of the tissue 

 during, iii. 431 



loss of weight of the individual 

 organs during, iii. 432, 435 



its effect upon the urine, iii. 436 

 Indigo, the reducing action of the 

 animal organism on it, iii. 235 



its occurrence in human urine, 

 iii. 345 



Inflammatory globules, ii. 370 

 Infusoria in the excrements, ii. 150 ; 

 in urine, ii. 398, 410 ; in milk, ii. 334 

 Inosic acid, i. 221 

 Inosite, iii. 86, 469 

 Inosterin, iii. 466 

 Insects, blood of, ii. 257; excrements 



of, ii. 258 ; respiration of, iii. 271 

 Intercellular fluid of the blood, ii. 158 

 Interchange of gases in the lungs, iii. 

 327, 332, 389 



in the muscles, iii. 96 

 in the parenchyma of the organs, 

 iii. 386 



Intermediate metamorphosis of mat- 

 ter, iii. 404 



Intestinal concretions, ii. 151 

 contents, ii. 121 

 gases, ii. 128 



Intestinal juice, ii. 118, iii. 514 

 mode of obtaining it, ii. 118 

 its properties, iii. 514 

 its chemical character, iii. 515 

 its quantity in 24 hours, iii. 515 

 its influence in digestion, ii. 120, 

 iii. 516 



Intestinal respiration of fishes 

 373 



