420 INDEX TO 
Germ theory, Pasteur’s: the basis of antiseptic 
treatment of wounds, 276. 
Germ theory of putrefaction and other fermenta- 
tive changes, 275. 
Germs of bacteria, 383, 384 (footnote). 
Germs, organic: in atmosphere, 312. 
Gland, mammary. See Breast. 
‘ Glass garden’: stocking of, with filamentous fungi, 
299. 
stocking of, with bacteria, 327. 
Godlee: suggestion as to heating of milk for 
experimental purposes, 312. 
Penicillium glaucum carried by acari into covered 
glasses, 354 (footnote). 
Goodsir : demonstration of effect of heat on colour 
of chameleon, 61 (footnote). 
Graham: observations on changes from fluid to 
insoluble condition of ‘colloidal’ forms of 
matter, 120. 
diffusion of liquids a slow process, 197. 
Granuligera: cause of putrefaction in urine, 282. 
in unboiled milk, 344. 
in milk, 363. 
Greenfield, W. S.: vaccination against anthrax, 392. 
modifying influence of media upon bacteria, 397. 
blood and tissues of foetus of animal dying of 
anthrax contain no bacillus, 398. 
Gulliver: on coagulation of blood, 110. 
Hair follicles: muscles of, 11. 
Hales, Stephen: manometrical experiment on 
blood-pressure, 181. 
his experiment on force of blood-pressure in 
carotid of a horse, 187. 
Hall, Marshall: his explanation of accumulation 
of blood corpuscles in capillaries by abnormal 
adhesiveness of vascular parietes, 234. 
Harless, E.: observations on the variations in 
colour of the skin of the frog, 48. 
Hay bacillus. See Bacillus. 
Haycraft, Berry: experiments on coagulation of 
blood, 192. 
Head: depression of, in collapse under chloroform, 
172. 
Heart: feebleness of, and dilatation of arteries, 46. 
movements of, experiments on, 88. 
effects of galvanization of vagus on movements 
of" 92, 93. 
increased action of, in mammals, said to be 
caused by division of vagus (Pfliiger), 93; 
this not confirmed by author’s experiments, 93. 
action of, increased by struggling, 93. 
increased by feeble galvanic currents after 
division of both vagi, 93. 
diminished by more powerful currents, 93. 
contraction of ventricles caused by mechanical 
or chemical irritation of vagus in neck soon 
after death (Valentin), 95. 
revival of action under very powerful galvanism, 
95- 
failure of action from emotion or pain, 96. 
contractions of, regulated by independent opera- 
tion of intrinsic ganglia, 97. 
loses vital properties sooner than smaller vessels 
of viscera and superficial vessels of whatever 
size, 123; cause of this, 123, 124. 
paralysis of, causing death under chloroform 
(Snow), 140. 
action of chloroform and ether on, 157. 
VOLUME I 
Heart (continued): 
effects of chloroform on, according to dosage 
(Snow), 158. 
labour of, influenced by large varicose veins, 187. 
Heart disease: supposed to be common cause of 
death under chloroform, 137. 
safety of chloroform in, 139. 
operations under chloroform in cases of, 160. 
Heat: blood stagnation caused by local applica- 
tion of, 230. 
effect of, on cilia, 262. 
effect of, on pigment cells in web of frog’s foot, 266. 
as a means of purifying liquid contaminated with 
organisms, 358. 
Hen: vaccinated against fowl cholera by Pasteur, 
se) 
Henle: statement as to existence of muscular 
tissue in hairless parts unconfirmed, 14. 
Hernia, strangulated omental: constipation at- 
tending, 96. 
Hewson: on coagulation of blood, rio. 
Hodges (of Leicester): death from bronchitis 
caused by ether, 156. 
Hodgkin: formation of rouleaux of red blood cor- 
puscles,.212. 
Horripilation, 10. 
Hospital, old: unhealthiness not caused by new 
organisms, but by modification of those com- 
mon to it and new institutions, 333. 
Housemaid’s knee. See Knee. 
Humerus, exostosis of, removed by Syme, 201. 
Hunter, John: on coagulation of blood, 75, 110. 
observation that blood which had lain several 
days in a hydrocele coagulated spontaneously 
when let out, 132. 
his view of inflammation, 209. 
process of vesication, 269. 
inflammation caused through nervous system, 
400. ; 
sympathy between internal organ and integu- 
ment nearest to it, 401. 
Hydrocele fluid: observations on coagulation of 
(A. Buchanan), 129, 189; author’s observa- 
tions on, 120. 
indistinguishable from pure liquor sanguinis, I 30. 
Hydraulics: and practical medicine, 186. 
HYDROSTATICS, AND, HYDRAULICS, (AP- 
PLICATION OF A KNOWLEDGE OF, TO 
PRACTICAL MEDICINE (1882), 186. 
‘ Hydrostatic paradox ’, 186. 
Hyphomycetous fungi: inferior varieties of asco- 
mycetous forms, 334. 
Immunity: experimental production of, against 
anthrax (Toussaint), 393. 
against anthrax produced in ewes by inoculation 
transmitted to lambs, 398. 
Indigo: not absorbed by mesenteric lacteals in 
mouse, 25. 
INFLAMMATION, EARLY STAGES OF (1857), 
209. 
Introduction, 209. 
Section I : aggregation of corpuscles in blood, 212. 
Section II: structure and functions of blood 
vessels, 218. 
Section III : effectsof irritants on circulation, 224. 
Section IV: effects of irritants upon the tissues, 
246. 
Conclusion, 270. 
