528 



INDEX. 



99 ; digestion of gelatin, 145 ; observa- 

 tions of, on the methly-anilin violet 

 reaction, 93 

 Urobilin, biliary (?), 327 



VALENTIN, Professor, his experiments on 

 the diastatic action of the pancreatic 

 juice referred to, 203 



VALENTINER, discovery by, of the solu- 

 bility of bilirubin in chloroform and its 

 crystallisability, 315 



VANLAIR and MASIUS, on derivatives of 

 the colouring matter of the bile in the 

 faeces, 458 



v. DEN VELDEN, on the acid of the gastric 

 juice in a case of typhoid fever, 172 ; in 

 cancer of the stomach, 177 



YELLA'S double intestinal fistula, 406 ; 

 observation of, on intestinal secretion, 

 469 



VEKGNES, results of analyses by, of dental 

 tartar, 54 



VIEBOBDT, GAEL, his application of spectro- 

 photometry to the estimation of sulpho- 

 cyanic acid in saliva, 56 ; his spectro- 

 photometric studies of hydrobilirubin, 

 327 ; of choletelin, 330 



Vibrio Metschnikoffii, 423 



VIRCHOW, BUD., discovery of leucine and 

 tyrosineasnon-pathologicalconstituents 

 of the dead pancreas, 232 ; in the liver 

 (foot-note), 233 ; discovery of hsema- 

 toidin and of its resemblance to bili- 

 rubin, 349 



VOIT, CARL, on the imperfect absorption 

 of fat by dogs with biliary fistulas, 355 



Vossius, excretion of bilirubin introduced 

 into the blood by the bile, 280, 364 ; 

 on haemoglobinocholia, as a result of 

 injection of water into the blood, 367 



VULPIAN, effects of pilocarpin on secretion 

 of submaxillary gland, after division 

 of chorda and sympathetic nerves, 32 ; 

 on mode of action of purgatives, 462 



WASBUTZKI, M., on processes of fermenta- 

 tion in the stomach, 169 



WASSMANN, method of, for preparing 

 pepsin, 85 



WEHSARG, analyses of faaces by, 460 



WEISKE, nutritive value of cellulose, 481 



WENZ, J., discovery by, of the different 

 behaviour of albumoses and peptones 

 when treated with ammonium sulphate, 

 124, 134 ; on the digestive properties of 

 intestinal juice, 413 



WERTHER, on the excretion of salts in the 

 saliva and on the comparative composi- 

 tion of saliva secreted by the principal 

 salivary glands, 34 



WERTHEIMEB, M. E., on the excretion by 

 the bile of cholo-heematin, injected into 

 the blood, 282; on the secretion of 



bile after occlusion of the hepatic 

 artery, 284 ; on the excretion of phyllo- 

 cyanic acid by the bile, 375 



WEBTHEIMEB, M. E., and E. MEYEB, on 

 the appearance of oxyha3moglobin in 

 the bile, 282, 367 



WESTPHALEN, case of biliary fistula in 

 man, 272 



WEYL, TH. , his ' Lehrbuch ' quoted, 423 ; 

 on the production of phenols during the 

 putrefaction of albuminous substances, 

 432 ; products of putrefaction of tyro- 

 sine, 433 



WILLIS, THOMAS, the anatomist, a sup- 

 porter of the iatro -chemical school, 66 



WIBSUNG, an anatomist of the 17th 

 century, first described the pancreatic 

 duct, 189 ; duct of, or pancreatic duct, 

 189 



WITTE'S ' Peptonum siccum,' a mixture of 

 albumoses, 129 



v. WITTICH, method of, for preparing 

 solutions of pepsin in glycerine, 87 ; 

 non-diffusibility of pepsin, 88 ; peptic 

 action of the pyloric glands, 101 ; 

 method of separating pancreatic dia- 

 static enzyme, 209 ; case of biliary 

 fistula in the human subject, 273 ; on 

 intestinal juice, 413 



WOLFF'S colorimeter, 56 



XANTHINE, found in pancreas of ox, by 

 Scherer, 261 ; afterwards found, to- 

 gether with hypoxanthine, by Chitten- 

 den, 261 



XANTHINE bases, not products of the de- 

 composition of albuminous bodies by 

 trypsin, 263 



YEO, GEEALD, and E. F. HEBROUN, observa- 

 tions on a case of biliary fistula in man, 

 273, 345, 346 



YOUNG, P. A., observations on the iron in 

 the bile, 342 



YOUNG, K. A., on the chemical composition 

 of reticular tissue, 402 



ZALESKY, observations of, on organic com- 

 pounds of iron present in the liver, 342, 

 350 



ZOLLIKOFEB, on leucine from elastin, 

 237 ; solubility of, 240 



ZUMFT, on the products of the putrefactive 

 processes of the large intestine, 455 

 (foot-note) 



ZWEIFEL, researches of, on the digestive 

 apparatus of the foetus, and on the 

 composition of the meconium, 351, 461 



Zymogens, 4; pepsinogen, 101, 186; 

 rennet zymogen, 148, 186; is there a 

 zymogen of the diastatic enzyme of the 

 pancreas ? 206 ; trypsin-zymogen, 219 



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