INDEX. 



509 



Tetronerythrin,83, 325. 



Thallin, action on the urine, 394. 



Theobromin, 48. 



Theophyllin, 48. 



Thyreoprotein , 133. 



Tbyroidea, 133. 



Tbyroid gland, 133. 



Tbymus, 132. 



Tissue-fibrinogen, 88, 90. 



Tissue-proteids, 457, 458. 



Toluic acid, 392. 



Tol uric acid, 393. 



Toluol, behavior in the body, 360, 

 391. 



Toluylendiamin-poisoning, 162. 



Tonus, chemical, of the muscles, 264, 

 469. 



Tortoise-shell, 35, 



Toxine, 11. 



Transudations, 117, 121-127. 



Transudations in the intestine, 225. 



Tribrom-acetic acid, 17. 



Tribromamido-benzoic acid, 17. 



Trichlorbutyl-alcohol, behavior in the 

 body, 390. 



Trichlorbutyl-glycuronic acid, 390. 



Trichlorethyl-glycuronic acid, 390. 



Trinitroalbumin, 17. 



Triolein, 245. 



Tripalmitin, 245. 



Triple phosphate, in urinary sediments, 

 430; in urinary calculi, 430, 432. 



Tristearin, 245. 



TROMMER'S sugar test, 409, 411 ; behav- 

 ior to glycuronic acid, 375; uric 

 acid, 354; creatinin, 348. 



Tuberculosis virus, behavior with gas- 

 tric juice, 192. 



Tubo-ovarial cysts, 291. 



Tunicin, 323. 



Turacoverdin, 325. 



Turacin, 325. 



Trypsin, 201, 204; action on proteids, 

 205; on other bodies, 38, 210, 211. 



Trypsiu digestion, influence of various 



conditions on the same, 205, 206; 

 products, 206. 



Trypsin-zymogen, 200, 211, 212. 



Typhotoxin, 11. 



Tyrosin, properties and occurrence, 

 208; in urine, 424; in sediments, 424, 

 430; detection, 209, 424; origin, 16, 

 35, 206, 216; behavior in putrefac- 

 tion, 360, 363; in the body, 391, 392. 



Tyrosin-sulphuric acid, 232. 



Uraemia, blood, 115; bile, 158; contents 

 of the stomach, 193; sweat, 328. 



Uramido-acids, 328. 



Urates, 354; in sediments, 332, 428. 



Urea, 336; elimination in activity and 

 in rest, 267, 268, 467, 468; in starva- 

 tion, 444; in children, 470; in disease, 

 337, 338, 383; after various foods, 



337, 454-467; secretion of urea after 

 meals, 458; properties and reactions, 

 339, 340; formation in the organism, 



338, 339; quantitative estimation, 341- 

 347; splitting by ferments, 340, 427; 

 synthesis, 336, 338; occurrence, 337. 



Ureids, 16. 



Ureometer, of ESBACH, 346 ; of DOKE- 

 MUS, 346. 



Uric acid, 350; relation to urea, 350, 

 351; properties and reactions, 353, 

 354: formation in the body, 352, 353; 

 relation of the spleen to the same 

 132, 352; quantitative estimation, 

 355, 356; synthesis, 350; behavior in 

 the body, 351; occurrence, 351; in 

 sweat, 328; in sediments, 332, 427, 

 428. 



Uric-acid calculi, 431. 



Uric-acid sediments, 332, 426-430. 



Urine, 330-433; secretion, 385, 386, 

 constituents, inorganic, 377-385; 

 poisonous, 11, 376; organic, patho- 

 logical, 394-426; physiological, 336- 

 377; casual, 388-396; color, 332, 369, 

 388, 394, 405, 406; solids, calcula- 



