48G 



INDKX. 



Spongin, 302 ; preparation, analysis and 



reactions of, 302 

 STADELER, method for preparing creatine, 



327 

 STAHL, views on muscular motion, 409 ; 



reference to his views on muscular 



motion, 410 

 Stearin, 262; nature of, 262; preparation 



of, 262 



STEELL, GRAHAME, diabetic coma, 170 

 STEINEB, on curve of muscular contraction, 



342; on heat of contraction, 346 

 STENO or STENSON, observations on the 



influence of stoppage of the circulation 



through muscle, 406 

 STEWART, GRAINGER, pernicious anaemia, 



156 

 STINTZING, gaseous analysis of muscle, 



357358 



STIRLING on tetanus of pale muscles, 343 

 STOKES, haemoglobin, 100 

 STRASSBURG, C0 2 in lymph, 226; gas in 



dropsical liquids, 234 

 STRECKER, choline, 426, 435; compounds 



of lecithin, 432 ; distearyl-lecithin, 437 

 STRICKER, on contractility of capillary 



walls, 311; lactic acid in muscle, 359 

 Stroma of coloured blood corpuscles, 74, 



80 ; method of obtaining for microscopic 



examination, 80 ; separation of pro- 



teids of stroma, 81 ; peculiarities of, 81 

 Succinic Acid in hydrocele fluid, 235 ; in 



uraemia, 

 Sugar, in the blood, 65 ; variations of, in 



blood in disease, 143 ; determination of 



in blood, 194; in lymph, 224; in drop- 

 sical effusions, 234; in cerebro-spinal 



fluid, 236; in pus, 240; fermentable, in 



muscle, 336 

 Synovia, 229; characters of, composition 



of, and analysis of, 230 

 Syntonin, 324; characters of solutions of, 



324; preparation of, 324 



Tapetum, 458 



Taurine in muscle, 333 



TEICHMANN, haemin crystals, 116 



Tetanus of muscle, 343; acidification of 

 muscles in, 360; sarcolactic acid in, 381 



THACKRAH, coagulation of blood, 29 



THE'NARD, blood in disease, 138 



Thrombosis, 54 



THUDICHUM, protagon, 426 ; glycerin-phos- 

 phoric acid, 434; phosphorized prin- 

 ciples in brain, 437439; kephalines, 

 myelines, and lecithines, 437; cerebrins, 

 442 ; phrenosine arid kerasine, 442 



TIEGEL, researches on muscular contraction 

 following powerful direct stimuli, 404 



TILANUS, analysis of cow's horn, 298 



TOMMASI-CRUDELI, see Klebs 



Tooth, 289 294; obvious structure of, 

 289 ; comparative analyses of, 293 ; com- 

 position of fossil teeth, 294 



Transudations, 220 



TRAUBE, views on nature of muscular 

 contraction, 416 



Triacetin, 264 



Trinitroinosit, 338 



Triolein, 263 



Tripalmitin, 262 



TRIPIEB, LEON, rickets, 283 



Tristearin, 262 



TSCHIRIEW, gases in lymph, 225 



Tunicin (Animal Cellulose), 302, 303; oc- 

 currence, 302 ; preparation and reactions 

 of, 303 



Turacin, 304 ; occurrence and mode of 

 separation of, 304; properties and spec- 

 trum of, 304 ; composition of, 305 ; 

 analysis of, 305 



TURNER, cerebro-spinal fluid, 231 



Typhoid fever, blood in, 159 



Typhus fever, blood in, 159 



Tyrian purple, 307 ; source and properties 

 of, 309 



UNGER on xanthine, 330 



Urea, in the blood, 65 ; in blood of diseases 

 in general, 143 ; in gout, 157; in cholera, 

 blood of, 164; in Blight's disease, blood 

 of, 173; determination of, in blood, 

 190; Picard's method, 190; Grehant's, 

 191; by sodium hypobromite, 191; in 

 lymph and chyle, 224 ; in dropsical ef- 

 fusions, 234; in pus, 240; in muscles, 

 333 



Uric Acid, in the blood, 65; in blood of 

 disease, 143; in gout, 157; determina- 

 tion of in blood, 193 ; in dropsical effu- 

 sions, 234; in muscle, 333; in brain, 444 



Urinary secretion as influenced by mus- 

 cular exercise, 385 ; statements of early 

 observers concerning, 386 ; experiments 

 of Voit, 387 ; of Fick and Wislicenus, 

 388 ; of Parkes, 392 ; of Edward Smith, 

 395 ; of Flint and Pavy, 395 ; of North, 

 398 



VALENTIN, respiration of muscle, 366367; 

 apparatus, 368, 369 



VIERORDT AND WELCKER, method for enu- 

 meration of blood corpuscles, 74 



VIRCHOW, haematoidin, 120; pigment in 

 blood in intermittent fever, 163 



Visual Purple or Khodopsin, 461; dis- 

 tribution of in retina, 463 ; method of 

 separation of from retina, 464; spec- 

 trum of, 465 ; effects of light of different 

 wave-lengths upon, 465; influence of 

 temperature upon, 466; action of various 

 chemical agents upon, 466; action of 

 light upon, 469; regeneration of, 469; 

 vision without, 470 



Vitellin, 17 



Vitreous body, 454 



VOHL, on inosit or phaseomannite, 336, 

 338 



