INDEX. 



489 



Antimony, passage into milk, 320 ; ac- 

 tion on the elimination of nitrogen, 

 337. 



Autipyrin, action on the urine, 394. 



Apatite, 238. 



Arachidic acid, in butter, 303. 



Arachnoid membrane, fluid of, 122. 



Arbutin, importance in the formation 

 of glycogen, 139 ; behavior in the or- 

 ganism, 365. 



Aromatic combinations, behavior in 

 the organism, 390-394. 



Arsenic, passage into milk, 320 ; into 

 sweat, 328 ; action on the elimination 

 of nitrogen, 337. 



Arsenic acid, action on pepsin diges- 

 tion, 181. 



Arseniuretted hydrogen, poisoning, 

 160-163, 401. 



Arterin, 68. 



Ascitic fluids, 124. 



Asparagin, importance in the synthesis 

 of proteids, 17 ; nutritive value, 460. 



Asparaginic acid, see Aspartic acid. 



Asparagus, in the urine, 394. 



Aspartic acid, relation to the formation 

 of urea, 338; to the formation of uric 

 acid, 352 ; formation from proteids, 

 17, 206, 210 ; behavior in the organ- 

 ism, 389. 



Ass's milk, 312. 



Atmid-albumin, 27. 



Atmid-albumose, 27. 



Atropin, action on the secretion of 

 saliva, 173. 



Auto-intoxication, 12. 



Bacterium urese, 427. 



BANTING'S diet cure, 480, 481. 



Bases, nitrogenized from albumin, 17. 



Beeswax, 250. 



Benzoar stone, 226. 



Benzoic acid, formation from protein 

 substances, 17, 37, 359 ; passage into 

 the sweat, 328; behavior in the or- 



ganism, 2, 860, 392; occurrence in the 

 urine, 362 ; action on the exchange of 

 material, 466 ; substituted benzoic 

 acids, behavior on the body, 392. 



Benzol, behavior in the organism, 390, 

 391. 



Benzoyl amido-acetic acid, see Hippu- 

 ric acid. 



Benzoyl chloride, behavior with car- 

 bohydrates, 410, to cystin ; 436. 



Benzoyl cystin, 426. 



Benzyl alcohol, behavior in the or- 

 ganism, 3. 



Bile, 143-163 ; general chemical behav- 

 ior, 144 ; analyses of the same, 157, 

 158 ; antiseptic action of, 220, 221 ; 

 constituents, 144-156; in disease, 158 ; 

 diastatic action of, 212 ; action on the 

 digestion of proteids, 214, 215 ; on 

 the emulsification of fats, 213, 214; 

 on the secretion of bile, 144 ; on the 

 absorption of fat, 213, 220, 232; on 

 the splitting of neutral fats, 214 ; on 

 trypsin digestion, 206, 215 ; quantity, 

 143 ; passage of foreign substances 

 into, 158 ; occurrence in the urine, 

 404, 405 ; in the contents of the 

 stomach, 193 ; in meconium, 224 ; 

 composition, 157. 



Bile-acids, 146-150 ; hi blood, 114, 159 ; 

 pus, 130; in urine, 162, 228, 404; 

 absorption, 228. 



Bile-acids, PETTENKOFER'S test for,146. 



Bile-formation, 159-163. 



Bile-pigments, 152-156 ; origin, 160, 

 161 ; reactions, 154, 405, 406 ; pas- 

 sage into urine, 162, 405, 406 ; occur- 

 rence in blood-serum, 63, 114 ; in egg 

 shells, 296. 



Bile-salts, 145, 146. 



Bile-secretion, 143. 



Bilianic acid, 148. 



Biliary calculi, 163. 



Biliary fistula, 143 ; influence on putre- 

 faction in the intestines, 220. 



