INDEX. 



521 



Mucoid nucleo-albumin of the bile, the, 

 335 ; originally mistaken for mucin, 

 335 ; the researches of Hammarsten 

 and Paijkull on, 336 ; methods of sepa- 

 ration of, 336 ; reactions of, 337 ; results 

 of elementary analysis of, 338 



MULLER, JOHANNES and TH. SCHWANN, 

 experiments of, on artificial digestion, 81 



MULLER, Julius, experiments of, on action 

 of salicylic acid on starch, 50 



HUNK, J., discovery of a proteolytic fer- 

 ment in mixed saliva, 18 ; his estimate 

 of the quantity of sulphocyanic acid in, 

 19; his method of determination, 55; 

 effects of stimulating the splanchnic 

 nerves on the flow of bile, 286 



MURCHISON, Dr, reference to a case of 

 biliary fistula observed by him, 272 ; his 

 views on jaundice referred to, 361 



MUSCULUS, researches of, on diastatic 

 action, 37 



MUSCULUS and GRUBER, researches of, on 

 starch, 49 



MYLIUS, F., his researches on Pettenkoper's 

 reaction and his modification of the 

 test, 298 ; on the preparation of cholalic 

 acid, 303 ; iodine compound of cholalic 

 acid, 305 ; empirical formula of the 

 atter, 305 ; researches of, on desoxy- 

 cholalic acid, 306 



NASSE, 0, on the amylolytic power of the 

 bile of the pig, 352 ; on the action of 

 calomel on the secretion of bile, 371 ; 

 on the constitution of aromatic bodies 

 which exhibit Millon's reaction, 429 



NAUNYN, B., discovery of bile acids in the 

 urine of cases of pyaemic jaundice, 366 ; 

 on hy drops cystidis felleas, 369 ; on 

 empyema of the gall-bladder, 370 ; on 

 the classification of gall-stones, 380 ; 

 on the presence of metallic mercury in, 

 381 ; his theory of cholelithiasis, 386 ; 

 his observations on the formation and 

 growth of gall-stones, 388 



NENCKI, LEON, on methyl-mercaptan, 506 



NENCKI, M., on the products of putre- 

 faction of albumin and gelatin in the 

 presence of pancreas, 226 ; on the 

 amount of leucine yielded by gelatin 

 when it is decomposed by boiling sul- 

 phuric acid, 237 : on a sparingly soluble 

 leucine, 243 ; experiments with M. Hahn, 

 V. Massen and J. Pawlow, on the results 

 which follow when a fistula is established 

 between the portal vein and the vena 

 cava inferior, the former vessel being 

 tied on its entrance into the liver, 285 ; 

 researches with Mrs Sieber on the blood 

 colouring matter and on the relations 

 of bilirubin to hasmatin, 349 ; researches 

 with Macfadyen and Mrs Sieber on the 

 chemical processes of the human small 

 intestine, 419 ; discovery of indol in 



products of putrefaction of indol, 421, 

 422 ; method of obtaining and separa- 

 ting skatol, 424 ; on phenyl-acetic and 

 phenyl-propionic acids as products of 

 the decomposition of albumin and 

 gelatin by anaerobic bacteria, 431 ; dis- 

 covers, in association with Mrs Sieber, 

 that methyl-mercaptan is a constant 

 product of putrefaction of albuminous 

 substances, 506 



NETTER, observations of, on the sterility 

 of the bile of the rabbit, 387 



NEUMANN, on the pigments which are 

 formed in extravasations of blood, 349 



NEUMEISTER, KICHARD, his views concern- 

 ing the albumoses, 131, 485487; sepa- 

 ration of proto- from deutero-albumose, 

 488; ' tryptophan,' 263, 264; criticisms 

 of, on experiments relating to chola- 

 gogues, 374 



NICATI and EIETSCH, the action of gastric 

 juice and of dilute hydrochloric acid on 

 the B. cholera Asiastica, 171 



NISSEN, on cholagogues, 374 



NOEL, G., on the gases of the bile, 343 



NUSSBAUM, action of osmic acid on salivary 

 glands, 12, 107 



OBERMAYER, on trichloracetic acid as a 

 precipitant of albumoses, 229 ; on methyl- 

 mercaptan, 506 



ODERMATT, on indol, 422 



ODLING, on the constitution of tyrosine, 

 248 



OGATA, experiments of, on digestion with- 

 out the aid of the stomach, 164 



Orbital gland, referred to, 11 



ORE'S procedure for obliterating the portal 

 vein, 280 ; collateral circulation esta- 

 blished after, 284 



ORFILA, on elimination of poisons by the 

 liver, 374 



Ornithin referred to, 244 



O'SULLIVAN, researches of, on maltose, 37 



OTTO, on chenotaurocholic acid, 302 



Oxyntic cells, of the glands of the fundus 

 of the stomach, 62 



Pancreas, the, introductory observations 

 on, 188 ; minute structure of, 189 ; vas- 

 cular and nervous survey of, 191 ; changes 

 in cells of, accompanying secretion, 197 



Pancreatic fistula, first made by Kegnier 

 or Graaf, 192 ; Claude Bernard's me- 

 thod of establishing, 192 ; Heidenhain's 

 method of establishing temporary fis- 

 tulae, 193 ; method of Ludwig, 194 ; 

 Heidenhain's method of establishing 

 permanent fistulas, 194 



Pancreatic juice, secretion of, 191 ; im- 

 possibility of obtaining, by fistulse, 

 all the juice secreted, 195 ; difficulty of 

 obtaining a continuous normal flow, 



