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INDEX. 



BABUTEATJ, observations of, on the presence 

 of HC1 in the gastric juice, 193 



BADZIEJEWSKY, on the distribution of 

 leucine in the body, 233 



KADZIEJEWSKI and SALKOWSKI, first dis- 

 covered aspartic acid among the pro- 

 ducts of digestion of fibrin by trypsin, 251 



BALFE, his hypothesis to account for the 

 separation of hydrochloric acid by the 

 stomach, 110 



KANKE, JOH., case of biliary fistula in man, 

 273 



BEAUMUB, researches of, on digestion, 68 



RECKLINGHAUSEN, on the formation of bili- 

 rubin in the blood of the frog, 349 ; on 

 the formation of bile colouring matter 

 in the blood of frogs, 349 



BEDTENBACHEB, his discovery of the pre- 

 sence of sulphur in taurine, 293 



Beducing power of soluble carbohydrates, 

 43 



BEKOWSKI, L. de, on the physiological 

 action on methyl-mercaptan, 506 



Bennet-enzyme, I. of the stomach, 147; 

 researches on, of Heintz and Hammar- 

 sten, 147; always present in gastric 

 juice of healthy men, 148 ; zymogen of, 

 148 ; distribution of, in stomach, 148 ; 

 solutions of, how prepared, 149 ; Ham- 

 marsten's method of separating, 149 ; 

 characters of solutions of pure, 149 ; 

 agents which impair action of, or de- 

 stroy, 149 ; mode of freeing pepsin from 

 the rennet-enzyme, 150 ; its one cha- 

 racteristic property is to curdle milk, 

 150; products of action of, on casein, 

 150 ; activity of, 150 ; Langley's direc- 

 tions for experiments on, 186 

 II. of the pancreas and small intestine, 

 446 



' BEOCH'S reaction,' 93 



Besorcin, as a reagent for the free HC1 in 

 the gastric contents, 497 



Beticular or retiform tissue, 401; prepara- 

 tion of, 403 



Beticulin, preparation of, 404 ; physical 

 and chemical properties of, 404; pro- 

 ducts of decomposition of, 405 



' Beticulum, the,' 478 



Betiform, or reticular tissue, 401 



BICHET, CHABLES, researches of, on the 

 gastric juice, 73, 96 ; his employment 

 of Berthelot's method to determine the 

 nature of the acid of the gastric juice, 

 97 ; criticism of his results by the 

 Author, 98; observations on the acidity 

 of the stomach, 158 ; on the duration 

 of the digestive process in the stomach, 

 159 



BITTEB, on colourless bile, 368 



BITTHAUSEN, H., on the copper compound 

 of glutamic acid, 253 



BITTHAUSEN, H. and KBEUSLEB, on a com- 

 pound of copper with leucine, 242 



BOBEBTS, Sir W., experiments of, on dia- 

 static action of saliva, 40 ; researches 

 of, on temperature most favourable to 

 action of diastatic enzyme of saliva, 51 ; 

 on temperature at which it is destroyed, 

 51 ; on destruction of diastatic enzyme 

 in stomach, 157 ; on ' pyrosis,' 175 ; on 

 the preparation of solutions of the pan- 

 creatic enzymes, 204, 205 ; temperature 

 most favourable to the action of the 

 diastatic enzyme of the pancreas, 206 ; 

 the influence of the quantity of this 

 body on the rate of diastatic action, 

 206 ; estimate of diastatic power of 

 pancreatic diastase, 206 



BOBIN, CHABLES, on the identity of hema- 

 toidin and bilirubin, 349 



BOBSON, A. W. MAYO, case in which he 

 established a biliary fistula, carried 

 on important investigations, and 

 ultimately cured by the operation of 

 cholecystenterostomy, 275, 277, 345, 

 346 ; cases of ' hydrops cystidis fellese,' 

 369 ; experiments with cholagogues, 373 



BOHMANN, F., observations on dogs with 

 biliary fistulae, 357 ; on intestinal secre- 

 tion, 409 ; on diastatic action of in- 

 testinal juice, 413 ; on the intestinal 

 inverting enzyme, 414, 415 



BOHBIG, observations of, on cholagogues, 

 371 



BOSENBEBG, on cholagogues, 373 



BOSENKBANZ, influence of bile introduced 

 into the stomach on the secretion of 

 bile, 281 



BUGE, analyses by, of gases of human 

 colon, 467 



' Bumen, the,' 478 



Buminants, the stomach of, 478 ; the 

 chemical processes which have their 

 seat in, 479 



BUTHEBFOED, W., observations of, and of 

 the Author, on the iron in the ashes of 

 dog's bile, 341 ; researches on chola- 

 gogues, 370374 



BUTHEEFOBD and VIGNAL, effects of intro- 

 duction of bile into the intestine on the 

 bile secreted by the liver, 280 



SALKOWSKI, E., on the identity of haema- 

 toidin and bilirubin, 349 ; on prepara- 

 tion of indol and skatol, 421 (see also 

 E. and H. Salkowski) ; on skatol-car- 

 bonic acid, 426 (see also E. and H. 

 Salkowski) ; on the behaviour of skatol- 

 carbonic acid in the economy, 428 



SALKOWSKI, E. and H., their researches on 

 indol and skatol, 422, 425 ; discovery 

 of skatol-carbonic acid, 426 ; discovery 

 of para-oxyphenyl-acetic, phenyl-acetic, 

 and phenyl-propionic acids in the pro- 

 ducts of putrefaction of albuminous 

 and albuminoid bodies, 430; on phenace- 

 turic acid, 432 



