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513 



which he established a biliary fistula in 

 a woman, 275 



DUNGLISON and EMMETT, confirms Prout's 

 observations on presence of hydro- 

 chloric acid in gastric juice, 91 



DUVERNOY, on the liquid secreted by the 

 ' crop ' of birds, 475 



Dys-albumose, 131 



Dysentery, the stools in, 465 



Dy sly sin, 307 



Dyspepsia, gastric digestion in, 173 



I. Flatulent, 173; the vomited matters 

 in, 174 ; the gases in, 174 ; the gastric 

 juice in, 174 



II. Acid, 175 ; the vomited matters 

 in, 175 ; the percentage of acid in, 175 ; 

 occurrence of 'pyrosis ' in 175 ; the 

 saliva secreted in connection with, 175 



III. Atonic, 175 



IV. In connection with phthisis pul- 

 monalis, 175 



Dyspeptone, of Meissner, 116 



EBERLE, experiments of, on artificial gas- 

 tric juice, 70, 81 ; observed the property 

 of a watery infusion of pancreas to 

 emulsify oil, 210 



EBSTEIN and GRUTZNER, on the seat of 

 formation of pepsin in the stomach, 

 101 ; on pepsinogen, 101 ; on acute 

 gastritis induced, experimentally, by 

 alcohol, 176 



ECK, La Fistule d', 285 



ECKHARD, innervation of parotid gland 

 (foot-note), 22 ; asserted absence of 

 sulphocyanicacid in submaxillary saliva, 

 27 ; on influence of stimulation of 

 nerves on submaxillary secretion, 31 



EDINGER, on the acid of the gastric juice 

 in fever, 173 



EDKINS, J. S., on the non-absorption of 

 water by the stomach, 440 (see also Lea 

 and Edkins) 



' EHRLICH'S reaction,' 321 ; description of 

 spectrum of, by Krukenberg, 321 



EICHHORST, H., on the absorption of albu- 

 minous matters by the large intestine, 

 452 



Ellagic acid, 468 



' Emerald-green,' as a reagent for the free 

 HC1 of gastric juice, 94 



EMICH, F., see Maly and Emich 



Emulsionizing property of the pancreatic 

 juice, 211 (see pancreatic juice, enzymes 

 of) 



ENDERLIN, analysis of faeces, 460 



ENGEL and VILMAIN, specific gravity of 

 leucine, 240 



ENGELMANN, on intr a- cellular digestion, 

 471 



Enzymes, contrasted with ferments,^; 

 solubility of, 4, 5 ; nature of action 

 exerted by, and theories to account for, 

 5 ; differences in their action, 9 ; cir- 



G. 



cumstances which influence activity of, 

 9 ; destruction of, during activity, 10 



ERLENMEYER, mode of separation of the 

 gastric rennet-enzyme, 149 



ERLENMEYER and LIPP, on the synthesis 

 of tyrosine, 248 



ERLENMEYER and SCHOFFER, on the 

 amount of leucine yielded by different 

 tissues when treated with sulphuric 

 acid, 237 ; on the amount of tyrosine 

 obtained under the same circumstances, 

 246 



Erythrodextrin, 40 



ETZINGER, digestion of gelatin, 145 ; of 

 elastin. 146 



EWALD, C. A., property of gastric juice to 

 check fermentations, 170 ; his lectures 

 on digestion quoted, 476 



Faeces, the, in health, 456 ; reaction of, 

 457 ; microscopic characters of, 458 ; 

 biliary derivatives in, 458 ; fats and 

 cholesterin in, 459; excretin and ex- 

 cretolic acid in, 459 ; mineral matters 

 in, 460 ; results of quantitative analysis 

 of, 460 



in disease, 462 ; in jaundice, 462 ; 



in diseases of the pancreas, 462 ; after 

 purgative medicine, 462 ; method of 

 examining, in diseases associated with 

 diarrhoea, 463 ; in typhoid fever, 464 ; 

 in cholera, 464 



FAIRLEY, MR, of Leeds, reference to his 

 analyses of the bile in Mr Mayo Rob- 

 son's case of biliary fistula, 275 



FALK, on the action of gastric juice on 

 pathogenic organisms, 171 



FANO, on the action of commercial peptones 

 (albumoses) in restraining the coagula- 

 tion of the blood, 140, 162 



Fat-decomposing enzyme, of pancreas, 

 210 (see pancreatic juice, enzymes of,) 



Fellic acid (?), 308 



FENWICK, on the significance of the sulpho- 

 cyanic acid of the saliva, 20 



1 Ferment emulsif,' 212 



Fermentation, Cagniard-Latour on, 5 ; 

 Theodor Schwann on, 5 ; Pasteur's re- 

 searches on, 8 ; J. E. Mayer's concep- 

 tions of the nature of, 9 



lactic and butyric in intestines, 437 



FICK and MURISIER, on the digestion of 



cold-blooded animals, 473 



FILEHNE, W., on haemoglobinocholia, 366 



FISCHER, EMIL, researches of, on the 

 sugar-group, referred to (foot note), 48. 



FISCHER, ERNST, on the products of decom- 

 position of gelatin, 255, 259 



Fistula, parotid, 23 ; submaxillary, 26 ; 

 gastric, 73 ; pancreatic, 192 ; biliary, 

 267 ; Eck's, between portal v. and the v. 

 cava inferior, 285 ; Thiry's intestinal, 

 406 ; Vella's, 407 



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