14 CONTENTS 



CHAPTER XIV PAGE 



Retrogressive Processes (Continned), Fatty, Amyloid, Hyaline, Colloid. 



AND GLYCOGf:XIC INFILTRATION AND DEGENERATION 397 



Fatty Metamorpliosis 397 



Physiological Formation of Fat 397 



Pathological Fat Accunuilation 399 



Causes of Fatty .Metamorphosis 406 



Processes Related to Fatty Metamorphosis 410 



Adipocere 410 



Lipemia 412 



Pathological Occurrence of Fatty Acids 414 



Pathological Occurrence of Cholesterol 415 



Amyloid Degeneration 417 



The Origin of Amyloid 421 



Hyaline Degeneration 423 



Colloid Degeneration 425 



Mucoid Degeneration 427 



Glycogen in Pathological Processes 428 



Physiological Occurrence 429 



Pathological Occurrence 431 



CHAPTER XV 



Calcification, Concretions, and Incrustations 435 



Calcification 435 



Occurrence of Pathological Calcification 438 



Chemistry of the Process of Calcification 439 



Osteomalacia 443 



Rickets 445 



Concretions 447 



Biliary Calculi 448 



Urinary Calculi 454 



Corpora Amylacea 400 



Other Less Common Concretions 461 



Pncumonokoniosis 465 



CHAPTER XVI I 



Pathological Pigmentation 467 



Melanin 467 



Lipochrome 474 



Blood Pigments 476 



Icterus 484 



Congenital Hemolytic Icterus 489 



CIL\PTER X^^I 



The Chemistry of Tumors 492 



A. Chemistry of Tumors in General 404 



B. (licniistry of Certain Specific Tumors 50!) 



(1 I Benign Tumors 50!) 



(2) Malignant Tumors 515 



Multiple Myelomas and ^lyclopatliic "Alliuniosuria" 51S 



CHAPTER XVIII 



Pathological Conditions Due to, or Associated with. Abnormalities 



IN Metabolism, Including Autointoxication 523 



I'remia 525 



Toxemias of Pregnancy 533 



