INDEX: TO VOLUME I 
Palatine stertorous breathing, 144. 
Pallor in web of frog’s foot caused by construction 
of arteries, 223. 
Palmar arch: treatment of wound of, 186. 
Palmer: reference to Astley Cooper’s experiments 
as to effects of injury of vessels on coagulation 
of blood, 77 (footnote). 
Parsons (of New York): death from congestion of 
lungs caused by ether inhalation, 156. 
BAR: le PAN SIO OGY, 1. 
PART . Il; PATHOLOGY 
LOGY.;201- 
Pasteur: his germ theory, 276. 
lactic acid fermentation produced 
organisms, 324. 
organisms in souring milk, 342. 
development of yeast plant in saccharine solu- 
tion, 350. 
his researches on fermentation, 353. 
his explanation of alcoholic fermentation in 
sugar, 377. 
action of bacteria in butyric fermentation, 379. 
fermentative action of Penicillium glaucum, 379 
(footnote). 
fermentative action of Aspergillus glaucus, 379 
(footnote). 
alcoholic fermentation checked by atmospheric 
exposure, 381. 
germs of bacteria, 384 (footnote). 
researches on fowl cholera, 390. 
method of attenuation of virus of fowl cholera, 
390. 
Pasteur’s solution: for growth of organisms, 2706. 
author’s modifications of, 286 (footnote), 315, 
372- 
bacteria in, 289. 
growth of oidium, 294. 
modification of, for experiments with organisms 
in milk, 315. 
dark pigment produced by bacteria in, 330. 
fermentation caused by yeast plant in, 336. 
Bacterium lactis does not live in, 342; incapable 
of growing in, 372. 
modification of; 372 (footnote). 
‘Pectous’ condition of ‘colloidal’ matter (Gra- 
ham), 129. 
Pelvic viscera: relief given in affections of, by 
raising lower limbs, 188. 
Penicillium glaucum, 275. 
carried into covered glasses by acari, 354 (Godlee, 
footnote). 
in milk, 363 (footnote). 
growth of, on curdled milk, 374. 
and alcoholic fermentation, 379 (footnote). 
mouldy smell produced by growth of, in paste 
or preserve, 380. 
Peristalsis: increase of, after death caused by 
arrest of circulation (Spiegelberg), 92. 
regulated by operation of intrinsic ganglia, 97. 
Peristaltic action of intestine (in rabbit): increased 
by spinal galvanism, 89. 
continuing after death, 89. 
See also Intestine. 
Pfliger: effect on arteries of galvanization and 
division of anterior roots of sciatic nerve 
within spinal cord, 20. 
his observation that galvanization of splanchnic 
nerves produces quiescence of small intestines, 
87. 
AND BACTERIO- 
in milk 
425 
Pfliiger (continued) : 
his theory of inhibitory system of nerves, 87. 
author’s verification of his statement as to local 
contraction caused by local irritation of 
intestine relaxed by inhibitory influence of 
galvanism applied to spine, 89. 
his statement that division of vagus in mam- 
mals causes increased action of heart, 93; 
this not confirmed by author’s experiments, 
93- 
Phlebitis : coagulation of blood in, 73. 
experiments on subject, 73, 74. 
Phosphorus: lowering of system in rabbits by, 
enables micrococci to enter, 408. : 
involuntary muscular fibres in intestine of, 
Pig: 
19. 
Pigment cells: control of, by nervous system, 
45- 
effects of poisons on, 66. 
diffusion of, caused by croton oil, cantharides, 
and mustard, 253. 
concentration of, invariable result of 
action, 254. 
functional activity of nerves of, impaired by 
irritants, 250. 
in web of frog’s foot, effect of irritants on, 
266. 
great susceptibility of, to irritation, 268. 
Pigment cells in frog’s skin, post-mortem con- 
centration of, 63. 
secondary diffusion at variable time after death, 
63. 
suggested existence of ganglionic 
co-ordinating actions of, 64. 
See also Chromatophorous cells. 
Pigment, dark: formed in milk by organism, 329. 
Pigment: in frog’s skin, comparison of changes 
in, after amputation, with those in arteries, 64. 
diffusion of, in web of frog’s foot caused by 
croton oil, cantharides, and mustard, indepen- 
dent of inflammatory process, 253. 
‘Pigment bacterium’ (Cohn’s), 329. 
causing black deposit in milk, not a distinct 
Species: 332; 
Pigmentary system: cutaneous, of frog, 48. 
author’s own observations on, 40. 
chameleon-like changes of hue in, 49. 
various arrangements of colouring matter, 50; 
light thrown thereby on nature of inflamma- 
tion, 65. 
effects of galvanism on, 247. 
effects of irritants on, 240. 
See also Chromatophorous. 
Pigmentary tissue: effects of irritants on, 249. 
effects of mechanical violence on, 251. 
Piles: relief given by raising lower limbs in, 188. 
Pneumogastric nerve. See Vagus. 
Poisons: effects of, on pigmentary system, 66. 
Position of a part: effect of, on the circulation 
through it, 176, 187, 188. 
Position: syncope in relation to, 172. 
effects of, on circulation, 172. 
effects of, on local circulation, 177. 
Post-mortem congestions: simulating inflamma- 
tion, 84. 
Psoas abscess. See Abscess. 
Pulse: mistake of over-estimating its importance 
in chloroform administration, 146. 
Pupil: sphincter and dilator of, 5. 
nerve 
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