508 



INDEX. 



Bacillus cbolerae Asiatic or ' comma 

 bacillus,' products of, 465 



Bacillus gracilis ilei, 437 (see table) 



Bacillus liquefaciens coli, 454 



Bacillus liquefaciens ilei, 437 (see table) 



Bacillus putrificus coli, 454 



Bacillus typhi, 464 



Bacteria, passage of, into tbe bile, 376; 

 decomposition of proteids under influ- 

 ence of, 419 ; of tbe small intestine, 

 437 (also see table) ; of large intestine, 

 454 



Bacterial decomposition of proteids, 419 ; 

 products of, enumerated, 420 ; not ac- 

 companied by formation of trypsin, 420 



Bacterium Bischleri, 437 (table), 454 



Bacterium coli commune, passage of, into 

 the bile, 376 ; migration of, from the 

 intestine into the gall-bladder, 387; 

 occurrence of, in colon, 454 



Bacterium ilei, 437 (table) 



Bacterium lactis aerogenes, 437 (table), 

 454 



Bacterium liquefaciens coli, 454 



Bacterium ovale ilei, 437 (table) 



BAEYEK, A., discovery of indol, 421 



BAGINSKY, on bact. coli commune, 455 



BALDI, D., on the effect of injecting the 

 bile of the ox into the blood of the 

 dog, on the bile excreted by the latter, 

 281 ; on cholagogues, 373 



BARDELEBEN, quoted, 73 



BABFOLD'S reagent, 49 



BARTH, v. , on the constitution of tyrosine, 

 248 



BARY, DE J., digestion of collagen and 

 gelatin, 145 



BARY, DE W., on the micro-organisms in 

 the contents of the stomach, 171 



BASSOW, establishment of gastric fistulse 

 by, 73 



BASTIANELLI, C., on the intestinal invert- 

 ing enzyme, 414 



BATTISTINI, on the action of santonine, 

 373 



BAUER, J., on absorption in the intestines, 

 452 



BAUMANN, E., products of putrefactive 

 decomposition of tyrosine, 248, 428 ; 

 indol and skatol not primary products 

 of bacterial decomposition of proteids, 

 420 ; occurrence of skatol-carbonic acid 

 in the urine doubtful, 428 ; discovery of 

 phenols in products of pancreatic putre- 

 faction, 432 ; his method of separating 

 them, 433 



BAUMANN, E., and L. BRIEGER, discovery 

 of parakresol in products of putrefaction 

 of proteids, 433 ; reaction of parakresol 

 with bromine, 434 ; researches of, on 

 ethereal sulphates of the phenols, 435 

 BAUMANN, E., and ARTHUR CHRISTIANI, 

 on the seat of production of phenol- 

 sulphuric acid in the body, 435 



BAUMANN, E., and L. UDRANSKY, on the 

 non-occurrence of ptomaines in the 

 normal intestinal contents, 434 ; on the 

 occurrence of ptomaines in cystinuria, 

 435, 466 



BEAUMONT, W., observations of, in the 

 case of Alexis St Martin, 70, 71 ; descrip- 

 tion of digestion in the living stomach, 

 152 ; observations on acute gastric 

 catarrh, 176 



BEIGEL, on mercury in gall-stones, 381 



BENCE JONES, description by, of albumoses 

 in the urine of osteo-malacia, 122 



BENGER, F. B., method of dialysis, 88 ; 

 his 'liquor pepticus,' 90; his 'liquor 

 pancreaticus,' 224 



BENNETT, HUGHES, committee presided 

 over by, to investigate action of calomel 

 on the secretion of bile, 371 



Benzo-Purpurin, as a reagent for the free 

 HC1 of the gastric juice, 95 



BERNARD, CLAUDE, on innervation of 

 salivary glands, 13 ; on the relation 

 between the secretion of the parotid 

 gland and mastication, 22 ; on the 

 relation of the submaxillary gland to 

 taste, 26 ; his method of making gastric 

 fistulaB, 73 ; his gastric cannula, 74 ; 

 experiments of, on the reaction of the 

 mucous membrane of the stomach, 109 ; 

 on the non-digestion of the stomach by 

 its own juice, 161 ; on the pancreatic 

 ducts, 189 ; on the solubility of the 

 pancreatic secreting cells in bile, 191 ; 

 on the circulatory changes in the pan- 

 creas, 197 ; investigations of, on fat- 

 splitting ferment of pancreas, 210 et 

 seq. ; hypothesis of a 'ferment emulsif,' 

 212, 214 ; colour reaction when pan- 

 creatic juice is treated with chlorine, 

 263 ; on the precipitate produced when 

 bile is added to chyme, 352 ; on elimina- 

 tion of poisons by the liver, 375 ; dis- 

 covers colour reaction when pancreatic 

 juice is treated with nitric and nitrous 

 acids, 423 



BERNARD and BARRESWILL, views of, on 

 acid of gastric juice, 96 



BERNSTEIN, on the action exerted by 

 curare on the pancreatic secretion, 197 



BERTHELOT, method of, for ascertaining 

 the nature of acids by determination of 

 'coefficient de partage,' 97; his decom- 

 position of synthetically prepared 

 butyrin by pancreatic juice, 212 



BERZELIUS, his theory of ' Catalysis,' 6 ; 

 researches of, on the bile acids, 292 ; on 

 the bile colouring matters, 314, 315 ; on 

 the so-called 'mucin' of bile, 335 



Bezoars, 468 



BIDDER and SCHMIDT, quoted as having 

 made gastric fistula, 73; method of 

 determining pepsin, 182 ; on the decom- 

 position of the neutral fats by the 



