ENDEX TO’ VOLUME I 
Inflammation: nature of, elucidated by pig- 
mentary changes in frog’s skin, 65. 
an impairment of vital energies of tissues of part, 
GAS 
and coagulation of blood, 77, 133. 
coagulation of blood produced by, in vessels, 83. 
post-mortem congestion simulating, 84, 270 
(footnote). 
capillaries choked with blood corpuscles in, 133 ; 
experiments on this point, 133. 
from action of irritants on tissues, 134. 
characterized in early stage by obstruction to 
blood-flow through minute vessels, 210. 
John Hunter’s view of, 200. 
aggregation of blood corpuscles in, 212. 
influence of cold in production of, 259. 
post-mortem appearances, 270. 
distinction between result of direct irritation 
and that indirectly produced through nervous 
system, 272. 
having characters of erysipelas, caused by in- 
oculating putrid fluid into rabbit, 389. 
relation of minute organism to, 399. 
not always due to organisms, 400. 
caused through nervous system, instances of, 
401, 402. 
explanation of effect of counter irritation on, 403. 
due to cold, caused through nervous system, 405. 
Inflammation, acute: caused by products of 
decomposition, 400. 
caused through nervous system, 400. 
Inflammation, chronic: influence of nervous 
system in production or maintenance of, 405. 
Inflammation, of skin: produced by tight stitches, 
40l. 
Inflammatory congestion: cause of, 134. 
induced in web of frog’s foot by mechanical 
violence, 193. 
different from determination of blood, 231. 
post mortem, 231 (footnote). 
independent of central nervous system, 234. 
adhesiveness of blood corpuscles in, 236; never 
greater than in healthy blood withdrawn from 
body, 236. 
an instance of suspension of vital properties 
by irritants, 269. 
caused by pressure, 271. 
Inflammatory disorder of bowels, 
greatest after dinner, 405. 
Inflammatory oedema: from bites or stings, 271. 
Inflammatory process: summary of, 270. 
causes of in man, 271. 
Inhibitory action on heart of sympathetic branches 
connecting cord with cardiac ganglion, 96. 
Inhibitory influence: on intestine acts through 
mesenteric nerves, 9I. 
depends on strength of operation of some 
afferent nerve, 98. 
“Inhibitory system’ 
nerves, 87. 
Inoculation of ewes with anthrax produces im- 
munity which is transmitted to lambs, 380. 
Internal organ: sympathy between it and integu- 
ment nearest to organ, 401. 
Intestine : experiments on movements of, 88. 
inhibitory influence of galvanism acts not on 
muscular tissue but on nervous apparatus, 89. 
peristaltic action (in rabbit) increased by spinal 
galvanization, 89. 
liability to 
and functions of visceral 
A2I 
Intestine (continued) : 
peristaltic action of, continuing after death, 89. 
author’s experiments showing increased peri- 
stalsis after death to be due to failure of circula- 
tion through medium of nervous apparatus, 90. 
muscular irritability outlives co-ordinating power 
of nervous apparatus in, after death, go. 
muscular contractions of, regulated by gan- 
glionic apparatus in submucous tissues, 91. 
co-ordinating power lasts longer than inhibitory 
property in spinal system, OI. 
persistence of vermicular movement after com- 
plete division of mesenteric nerves, 91. 
increased movement of, caused by mechanical 
irritation of cord, 92. 
peristalsis of, regulated by action of intrinsic 
ganglia, 97. 
Intestine, mammalian: nerve cells in (Meissner), 
at. 
Inversion: in collapse during chloroform ad- 
ministration, 172; cases illustrating its utility, 
173. 
IRIS: OBSERVATIONS ON CONTRACTILE 
TISSUE. OF (9552); t 
KO6lliker on cellular constitution of plain muscular 
TISSUE; 1; 
structure of, in horse, 6. 
contraction of, from exposure to light, in cat 
and rabbit after death, 8. 
nerves of, 8. 
Irritant: meaning of the word, 268. 
Irritants: effects of, on tissues, 246. 
application of, produces dilatation of arteries, 
245. 
produces adhesiveness and 
corpuscles, 246. 
impairs functional activity of tissues, 248. 
effects of, on pigmentary tissue, 249. 
paralysis of nerves caused by, 250. 
temporarily impair functions of tissues, 268. 
used in gentle form act on some tissues as 
stimulants, 268. 
action of, on tissues, 269. 
Irritation: inherent power of recovery from, in 
tissues, 257. 
reaction of tissues after, 268. 
Irritation of vessels, chemical : 
coagulation of blood, 77, 82. 
illustrative specimens, 82 (footnote). 
Irritation of vessels, mechanical: effect of, on 
coagulation of blood, 80 (footnote). 
Itching: stopped by rubbing in ring around the 
part, 402. 
accumulation of 
effect of, on 
Joint disease: use of cautery in, 404. 
Joints, strumous disease of : treatment of, 400. 
Jones, Wharton: cellular structure of muscle, I. 
observations on dilatation of arteries after section 
of sciatic nerve, 28. 
effect of section of sciatic nerve in thigh of frog, 
47- ; 
effects of irritants on circulation in bat’s wing, 
2TT. 
adhesiveness of red blood corpuscles increased 
by addition of solution of gum arabic, 214. 
explanation of buffy coat in inflammatory blood, 
216. 
reference to 
(footnote). 
structure of blood vessels, 218 
