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INDEX. 



Alcohol, its effects on the blood-corpuscles, 

 i, 109 ; its occasional passage into 

 the urine, ii, 339. 



Alkaline reaction of the blood due to the 

 presence of tribasic phosphate of 

 soda, i, 182 note; of the lymph, 

 chyle, and blood, cause of, ii, 148. 



Alkaline urine, ii, 207. note. 

 sulphates, i, 3. 



Allantoic acid, i, 56. 



Allantoin, i, 55, ii, 363 ; to detect in an 

 animal fluid, i, 94. 



Allantois, fluid of the, ii, 363. 



ALLEN and PEPYS'S experiments on re- 

 spiration, i, 125. 



Alloxan, i, 57. 



Alloxanic acid, i, 60. 



Alloxantin, i, 60. 



Alumina, i, 4 ; in a gall-stone, ii, 470. 



Amniotic acid, ii, 363. 



Ammoniacal salts, i. 4. 



Ammonia in urine, ii, 132 ; its effect on the 

 blood-corpuscles, i, 109 ; urate of, 

 i, 55. 



Ammoniaco-magnesian phosphate, i, 2 ; its 

 occurrence in decomposed urine, " 

 ii, 133 ; test for, in concretions, 

 ii, 433. 



Amoeba rotatoria in blood of fishes, i, 350. 



Amphibia, blood-corpuscles of, i, 104. 



Amygdalitis, blood in, i, 268. 



Anaemia, blood in, i, 308. 



Anaemic urine, ii, 207, note. 



Analysis, microscopic, of an animal fluid, 

 i, 71 ; physical, i, 90 ; qualitative, 

 i, 93. 



Anasarca, urine in, ii, 312. 



Anazoturia, ii, 306. 



ANCELL on the blood in hydraemia, i, 308 ; 

 on the blood in yellow fever, i, 

 320 ; on vomited blood, i, 318 ; on 

 the production of animal heat, i, 

 xii, preface. 



ANDRAL on urinary sediments in pneu-, 

 monia, ii, 215; on the unne in 

 typhus, ii, 250. 



ANDRAL and GAVARRET, on the differences 

 in pneumonic blood during repeated 

 venesections, i, 260; experiments 

 on respiration, i, 128. 

 on the blood in acute rheumatism, i, 

 274 ; in angina tonsillaris, i, 268 ; 

 in cerebral congestion, i, 304; in 

 chlorosis, i, 310; in chronic rheu- 

 matism, i, 276; in erysipelas, i, 

 277 ; in febris continua, i, 295; in 

 febris intermittens, i, 301 : in hae- 

 morrhagia cerebralis, i, 302 ; in in- 

 flammation of the bladder, i, 273 ; 

 in morbus Brightii, i, 321 ; in peri- 

 tonitis, i, 270; in phthisis tubercu- 



losa, i, 279 ; in pleuritis, i, 267 ; ii 



pneumonia, i, 259 ; in rubeola, i 



300 ; in scarlatina, ib. ; in typhu 



fever, i, 289; in variola, i/299 



their method of analysing blood, i 



240. 

 ANDRAL, GAVARRET, and DELAFOND 01 



the blood of domestic animals ii 



health and disease, i, 340. 

 Angina tonsillaris, blood in, i, 268 ; urin< 



in, ii, 224. 

 Animalcules in blood, i, 335, 350; ii 



milk, ii, 69 ; in pus, ii, 96. 

 Animal diet, its effects on the urine, ii 



157. 

 Animal fluids, general method of analysing 



i, 90. 



Animal heat, i, 142. 

 Animal sugars, i, 65. 

 Animals, arterial and venous blood of dif 



ferent, i, 196 ; bile of, ii, 24 ; blood 



corpuscles of, i, 103; blood of, i 



339 ; milk of, ii, 61 ; respiration of 



i, 136; temperature of,i, 142 ; urhv 



of, ii, 342. 

 ANSELMINO on the composition of th< 



sweat, ii, 103. 

 Antimony, its passage into the urine, ii 



337. 

 Aorta, blood of, compared with blood o; 



the renal veins, i, 213 ; compare* 



with portal blood, i, 201. 

 Arsenic, i, 4 ; its passage into the urine, ii 



337. 

 Arterial blood, cause of its bright colour, i 



193, note. 

 Arterial and venous blood, comparativ< 



analyses of, i, 194 ; distinctive cha 



racters of, i, 192. 

 Arteries, ii, 421. 

 ASCHERSON on a peculiar form of blood 



corpuscle, i, 105. 

 Ascites, urine in, ii, 309. 

 Ass, chyle of, i, 356 ; lymph of, i, 352 



blood of, i, 349 ; colostrum of, ii, 61 



milk of, ii, 63. 



Atmospheric air, composition of, i, 123. 

 AUDOUARD on kystein, ii, 334. 

 AYRES on the blood in Bright's disease, ii 



502; on the urine inBright's disease 



ii, 520. 



BALARD on the blood in plague, i, 320. 

 BARRUEL on the detection of morphia ii 



urine, ii, 339. 

 BARSE on the existence of copper and leat 



in the human body, i, 4 note. 

 BAUMERT on the urine in rheumatism, ii 



276. 

 Bases, vegetable, their passage into urine 



ii, 338. 



