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INDEX. 



the pyloric end of the stomach and 

 obtaining the pyloric secretion, 104 



KNIEBIEM, v. W., on aspartic acid as a 

 product of the pancreatic digestion of 

 gluten, 251 ; on the decomposition of 

 cellulose in the alimentary canal, 480 



KOCH, KOBERT, on the destruction of the 

 bacillus of Asiatic cholera by the gastric 

 juice and dilute hydrochloric acid, 171 



KOLLIKEB and MULLEB, observations of, 

 on the influence of calomel on secre- 

 tion of bile, 371 



KoBNEBand STBUBE, effects of blood-letting 

 on flow of bile, 286 



KOSCHLAKOFF and BOGOMOLOFF, researches 

 of, on the spectrum of Pettenkofer's 

 reaction, 299 



KOSSEL, ALB., researches of, on the nuclein 

 of yeast, and on the origin of hypoxan- 

 thine, xanthine, and guanine from it, 

 262 ; his discovery of adenin, 263 



KBAUSE, HUGO, supposed hypoxan thine to 

 be one of the products of the digestion 

 of fibrin, 261 



KBONECKEB, HUGO, apparatus of, for the 

 separation by dialysis of the products 

 of digestion, 45 ; reference to his views 

 on the transformations of peptones in 

 the alimentary canal 



KBUSS, DB GEBHABD, and DB HUGO, on 

 inapplicability of spectro-photometry 

 to the determination of sulphocyanic 

 acid, 56 



KBUKENBEBG, C. W.Fs. , on tryptophan and 

 its spectrum, 264 ; on the spectrum of 

 Ehrlich's reaction for bilirubin, 321 ; on 

 digestion in invertebrata, 472 ; on diges- 

 tion in fishes, 473 



KUFFEBATH, on the absence of jaundice 

 when the thoracic duct as well as the 

 common bile duct is tied, 359 



KUHNE, W., on artificial gastric juice, 82, 

 83 ; arrangement of, for dialysis in a 

 continuous stream of water, 88, 89 ; 

 his observations and theoretical views 

 on the splitting-up of the albuminous 

 molecule by the digestive enzymes, 

 117 et seq. ; his description of antial- 

 bumat and antialbumid, 120 ; discovery 

 by, of albumoses in urine, 122 ; on the 

 morphological elements of the pan- 

 creatic juice, 199 ; on the absence of 

 tyrosine in, 201 ; observation on pan- 

 creatic emulsions, 211; his re-discovery 

 of the proteolytic activity of the pan- 

 creatic juice, 218 ; shews that the tissue 

 of the pancreas possesses the same 

 power and finds peptones, leucine, 

 and tyrosine in the products, 218 ; 

 study of the colouration produced by 

 chlorine and bromine water when added 

 to pancreatic juice, 264 ; on the flow of 

 bile in relation to the digestive act, 276 ; 

 on the action exerted by the bile when 



mixed with acid chyme, 353 ; researches 

 of, on jaundice, 362 ; on indol, 421 ; on 

 the destruction of trypsin by pepsin, 

 444 ; on the diffusibility of albumoses 

 and peptones, 489 ; new method of 

 separating albumoses from peptones, 490 



KUHNE, W. and E. H. CHITTENDEN, re- 

 searches of, on albumoses, 122, 125 ; on 

 myosin and myosinoses, 122 ; on elastin 

 and elastinoses, 122 ; on deutero-albu- 

 mose, 129 ; on dys-albumose, 131 ; 

 results of analyses of albumoses, by, 

 132 ; classification of albumoses, 133 ; 

 on globuloses, 133 ; on myosinoses, 133 



W. KUHNE and SHEBIDAN LEA, on the 

 changes exhibited by the living pan- 

 creas, during secretion, 199 



KULZ, E., on the use of the hollow gastric 

 sound in diagnosis, 165 



KUNKEL, A., on the excretion of iron and 

 colouring matters in the bile, 342 ; on 

 the excretion of nitrogen and sulphur 

 in the bile, 348 ; on the occurrence of 

 iron in extravasations of blood, 349 ; 

 on the absorption of bile by the lym- 

 phatics of the liver, 359 ; on the gases 

 produced during fermentations, 466 



LABOBDE, on the free acid of gastric juice, 

 96 



LACABTEBIE, on mercury in gall-stones, 

 381 



Lactic acid of fermentation, presence of, 

 in gastric juice, 91, 98 ; colour-reactions 

 enabling the detection of in gastric juice, 

 99 ; hypothesis as to the existence of a 

 lactic-acid producing agent in the 

 stomach, 151 



LAMANSKY, influence of nervous system on 

 intestinal secretion, 410 



LANDWEHB, researches of, on mucin referred 

 to, 335 



LANGEBHANS, on the structure of the 

 pancreas, referred to, 189 



LANGHANS, on the identity of haematoidin 

 and bilirubin, 349 



LANGLEY, J. N. , solubility of enzymes and 

 zymogens in glycerin, 4 ; action of 

 osmic acid on salivary glands, 12; 

 changes in cells of salivary glands 

 during secretion, 15 ; on mucigen, 15 ; 

 on the results of stimulating Jacobson's 

 nerve on the secretion of parotid saliva 

 (foot-note), 23 ; differences between 

 chorda- and sympathetic- saliva in the 

 cat, 31 ; on anti-paralytic or ' antilytic ' 

 secretion of submaxillary saliva, 32 ; on 

 cause of viscidity of sublingual saliva, 

 33 ; researches on pepsinogen, 102 ; his 

 discovery of the action exerted by weak 

 solutions of Na 2 C0 3 on rennet-enzyme 

 and rennet-zymogen, 149 ; researches 

 on the action of dilute acids on diastatic 

 action, 157 (see also Langley and Eves); 



