INDEX 



689 



Hemolysis by tissue extracts, 218 

 by vegetable poisons, 225-226 

 by veuonis, 228 229 

 in burns, 2.52 

 in cancer, 504 .")(!,") 

 in disease, 229 232 

 in poisoning, -'.i2 

 inliiliition ol, 217 

 ineclianisni of, 21.3 

 pathology of, 233-234 

 postniorieni, 224 

 serum, made of, 222 

 splenic, 232 



variable resistance in disease, 217 

 Hemolytic amboceptors, 219-221, 

 232 

 ])roperties of, 211) 

 anemia, 230 

 antibody, 218 



in in vitro tissue cultures, 170 

 cancer extracts, 492 

 complement, 21'J, 221-222 

 jaundice, congenital, 231, 489 

 lipoid, 307 

 poisons, 177 



substances in tiunors, 504-505 

 Hemophilia, 297-300, 322 

 coagulation time in, 2'J9 

 icterus, 487 

 local, 298 

 Hemopyrrole, 468 

 Hemorrhage, 293-297, 305 

 blood changes after, 294 

 by diapedesis, 294 

 death from, 390 

 from asphyxial changes, 294 

 metabolic changes alter, 301-302 

 Hemorrhagic ascites, 490 

 cysts, 42G 



infarcts, 328, 611, 633 

 nephritis, 385 

 Hemorrhagin, 154, 240, 293 

 Hemosiderin, 296, 329, 478-480 

 Hemotoxins, 153 

 Hepatic necrosis, 371 

 Hepatolysins, 238, 241 

 Herbivora, 459 

 Hernia, 433 



strangulated, 341 

 Heroin tolerance, 244 

 Herpes zoster, 276 

 Heterocyclic compounds, 470 

 Heterolysis, 90, 328, 500 

 Heteronephrolvsin, 240 

 Hexoses, 22, 25, 650-654 

 H g Cl„, 451 

 H-ion concentration, 236 

 Hippuric acid, 250, 525 

 Hirudin. 319 

 Histamine, 198. 576 

 Histidine. 96, 100, 285, 544. 576 

 Histon, 282, 309 

 nucleinate, 494 

 sperm, 177 

 44 



Histon thymus, 419 



llisloretention, 350 



llodgkins disease, 71, 312 



llog-clioiera bacillus, 324 



Homogentisic acid, 73, 473, 577, 578 



Hordein, 194 



Horniouo, disassimilatory, 593 



Hornets, 100 



Horniiication, 432 



Hyalin casts, 425 



connective-tissue, 423-424 

 degeneration, 3b2, 423-425 

 epithelial, 424-425 

 relation to amyloid, 424 

 sunstance of Itovida, 279 

 thromlii, 224, 324-325, 374 

 Hydatid cysts, 432 



fluid, chemistry of, 138 

 wall, 138 

 Hydrated oxide of iron, 34 

 Hydration, colloidal, 347 

 Hydremia, 293 

 Hydremic pletliora, 298, 334, 342, 



347 

 Hydroa aestiva, 481 

 Hydrocele fluid, 359, 415 

 Hydroce])halus, 360 

 Hydrochinon, 575, 577 

 Hydrochloric acid, 336 

 Hydrogels, 34 

 Hydrogen, 567 ' 



arseniuretted, 485 

 sulphide, 245, 567, 581 

 Hydrolysis, 19, 33, 429, 478, 569 



fibrin, 569 

 Hydrophilic colloids, 336, 409 



tendencies changed by enzymes, 336 

 of colloids, 343 

 Hydrophina?, 148, 149 

 Hydrothorax, 356 

 Hydroxy 1, 21 

 Hydroxypurines, 287 

 Hydro.xypyridene, 287 

 Hydroxy-stearic acids, 410 

 Hypercholesterolemia, 417, 453 

 Hyperemia, 312-315 

 'active, 312-313, 341 

 local, 253 

 passive, 313 



blood changes in, 313 

 pulmonary, 341 

 Hyperemic pressure on lymph channels, 



340 

 Hyperirritability, 531 

 Hypernephroma^ 432, 492, 497, 498, 

 516, 517-518 

 resemblance to adrenal, 518 

 Hyperopnoea, nocturnal, 500 

 Hyperplastic goiter, iodin content, 601 

 Hyperpyrexia, 563 



Hypersensitiveness of nerve cells, 530 

 Hypersensitization, 169 

 Hyperthyreosis, 71 

 Hyperthyroidism, 604 



