XIV CONTENTS. 



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Determination of the amount of Fibrinogen contained in the liquor 



Banguinis 189 



Determination of the amount of Serum-globulin in the serum . . 189 

 Determination of the presence and quantity of Urea in the blood . 190 

 Determination of the amount of Uric Acid in the blood . . .193 

 Determination of the amount of Sugar hi the blood . . . .194 

 Determination of the weight of the Moist Corpuscles contained in the 



blood 195 



Separation and determination of the Gases of the blood . . . 196 

 Collection of the blood for the determination of gases . . . 197 



Mercurial Pumps 198 



Analysis of the gases of the blood 206 



Description of the methods of Frankland for the analysis of gases . 207 

 Description of more simple methods of gas analysis .... 213 

 Determination of the total quantity of blood contained in an animal's 



body ....... 215 



Medico-legal detection of Blood-stains 217 



Medico-legal detection of Carbonic Oxide in blood . . . .219 



CHAPTER V. 



THE LYMPH AND CHYLE. THE SO-CALLED TRANS UDATIONS, NORMAL 

 AND PATHOLOGICAL. 



SECT. 1. THE LYMPH (INCLUDING THE CHYLE) 220 



Preliminary observations 220 



Physical characters of the lymph . . . . . . 221 



The Proteids of the lymph . .' 223 



The Fats of the lymph and chyle 223 



The Extractive matters of lymph . . . . . . 223 



The Salts of the lymph 224 



The Gases of the lymph .* 225 



SECT. 2. THE LIQUIDS CONTAINED IN THE HEALTHY SEROUS SACS. SYNOVIA. 



THE CEREBRO- SPINAL LIQUID 229 



SECT. 3. THE LIQUID IN DROPSIES 231 



Preliminary remarks on the mode of production of Dropsies . . 231 



General Characters of Dropsical Fluids 233 



Characters of particular Transudations ...... 235 



SECT. 4. METHODS OF ANALYSING LYMPH, CHYLE, AND OTHER TRANSUDATIONS, 



NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL 236 



CHAPTER VI. 

 PUS. 



SECT. 1, INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF Pus AND ON 



THE NATURE OF Pus . . 238 



