INDEX. TO VOLUME’! 
Bacteria (continued) : 
modifying influence of medium on (Greenfield), 
397- 
self-protective power of healthy body against, 
408. 
Bacteria, schizomycetous, 326. 
Bacterium: different behaviour of same, in milk 
and in Pasteur’s solution, 322. 
same, produces different fermentative changes 
in same medium, 333. 
and lactic acid fermentation, 347. 
author has seen only one that would not live in 
milk, 360. 
causing viscidity in milk, 366. 
Bacterium of fowl cholera: 
properties, 391. 
development of, 391. 
enfeebled by cultivation (Pasteur), 392. 
local effects of inoculation of, 392. 
Bacterium lactis, 333. 
modifications of, in milk, 310. 
in Pasteur’s solution, 315, 320, 342. 
in turnip infusion, 315, 322. 
in ‘artificial milk’, 315, 320. 
im Urine, 317, 325. 
kills other organisms, 346. 
correction of statement previously made as to 
behaviour of, in different liquids, 366. 
does not live in Pasteur’s solution, 342. 
a rare ferment as far as boiled milk is concerned, 
no putrefactive 
343: 
the cause of lactic acid fermentation in milk, 350. 
has no spores, 351. 
universal in dairies but scarce elsewhere, 361. 
characters of, 361. 
development of, in milk—boiled and unboiled, 
362. 
accidental contamination with other 
causing error in experiments, 368. 
procedure to get rid of concomitant bacteria of 
other kinds, 368. 
pure and unmixed, its behaviour in uncon- 
taminated unboiled urine, 370. 
incapable of growing in Pasteur’s solution, 371. 
suggested explanation of error in previous 
experiments as to behaviour in various liquids, 
372 (footnote). 
experimental proof that it is cause of lactic 
fermentation, 373. 
in ordinary circumstances the cause of lactic 
acid fermentation, 376. 
much smaller than Torula cerevisiae, 382. 
becomes smaller as milk sours, 384; and in urine, 
384 (footnote). 
modification of, 
urine, 394. 
Bacterium of splenic fever (anthrax) described by 
Rayer and Davaine, 387 (footnote). 
Bandage, elastic: Esmarch’s, 177, 183. 
has no effect on sensation or motor power, 183. 
Bat: dilatation of small vessels in wing of, after 
destruction of lower cervical and upper dorsal 
regions of spinal cord, 28. 
Beck, Marcus: reference to introductory lecture 
by, 186. 
Bell, C.: explanation of slight bleeding from 
contused wounds, 78. 
Berkeley: his view on derivation of yeast plant 
from filamentous form, 292. 
forms 
by cultivation in unboiled 
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| Bernard, Claude: 
413 
effects of divisions of sympa- 
thetic nerve in neck, on blood vessels of ear 
and side of face, 27. 
his view that increased action of intestine after 
death is due to failure of circulation, 80. 
author’s experimental confirmation of this, go. 
Bert, Paul: experiments on dosage of anaesthetics, 
162; his three ‘ zones ’ and law of percentages, 
162. 
author’s control experiments on mice, 162. 
Bichloride of methylene: Paul Bert’s experiments 
on, 162; his law of percentages, 162. 
compared with chloroform, 175. 
Bickersteth: stoppage of pulse in three cases of 
amputation of thigh under anaesthesia, 138 
(footnote). 
Bladder: sometimes stimulated through cerebro- 
spinal axis, 97; paralysed by its more powerful 
action, 97. 
Blood: instance of difference between natural 
receptacles of, and ordinary matter in relation 
to, 105. 
‘determination’, and transition’ to inflamma- 
tory congestion, 231. 
Blood, asphyxial: coagulates more slowly than 
ordinary, 118. 
Blood, circulation of. See Circulation. 
Blood clot: slight tendency of, to induce coagula- 
tion, 128. 
regarded by author as living tissue with regard 
to blood, 128. 
in relation to coagulation, 193. 
extension of, outside bodies, 
footnote). 
non-extension of, in living vessels, 195. 
observations on, in horse, 195. 
shrinkage of, caused by micro-organisms, 196; 
caused by extension, 196. 
undisturbed, within healthy body will not spread, 
195 (Freund in 
197. 
disturbed, acts like wound tissue in inducing 
coagulation, 197. 
limitation of, to immediate vicinity of a wound 
in veins of stump after amputation, 197. 
Blood, coagulation of: causes of, in diseases ot 
blood-vessels, 69. 
Richardson’s theory, 70, 71, 82, 115, 132, 2413 
discussed, 132. See also Ammonia. 
in aneurysm, 72. 
in arteritis, 73. 
in phlebitis, 73. 
effects of chemical irritation of vessels on, 77. 
effects of mechanical violence on, 80 (foot- 
note). 
produced by inflammation, 83, 133. 
FURTHER RESEARCHES ON, 105. 
its non-coagulability below 40° Fahr. outside 
vessels, 106. 
rapid coagulation at high temperatures, 106. 
CROONIAN LECTURE on, 109. 
John Hunter ON, 110. 
Hewson on, 110. 
Gulliver on, I10. 
experiments on, by churning with wire, 113. 
effect of exposure to foreign solid on, I15, I19, 
P90. 22: 
effect of vacuum in promoting (Scudamore), I15 ; 
(Richardson), 115. 
experiments on, 115, 116, 117, 118. 
