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INDEX 



Plasmorrhexis, 31 



Plasmose, 316 



Plasnioaomes, 430 



Plastein. 57, 105, 115 



Plastin, 44, 45, 49 



Platypus venom, 157 



Pletiiora, hydremic, 298, 334, 342, 



347 

 Pleurisy. 281, 35G 



tubereulous, 350 

 Pleuritic fluid, 521 

 Pluriunim resistance, 305 

 Pnein. 09 



Pneumoliacillus, Friodlandor's, 258 

 Pneuniocoecus. 70, 129, 198, 225, 289, 

 482. 488 



anaijhvlatoxic poison. 198 

 Pneumonia. 03, 78, 281, 282. 292, 293, 

 319, 321, 350, 355, 413, 431. 

 433. 480. 500, 509, 034 



adrenal lipoids in, 009 



autolysis in, 96 

 Pneumonic exudates, 404, 415 



sputum. 490 

 Pneumonoknniosis. 465-466 

 Pneumothorax, chemistry of, 365-366 



dry. 305 



purulent, 305 



putrid, 305 

 Poison, ants, 160 



bacterial. 592 



bee, 160 



toxolccitliidin in. 100 



black flies, 100 



blood, 400 



causing somnolence. 502 



centipede. 159 160 



convulsive, 87 



crab, 164 



froof. 150 



hemolytic. 177 



hornets. 100 



in coelenterates, 164 



in eel serum, 104 



in skin f)f frf)fr. 102 

 of salaniandcis. 162 



inorr'anic. 246 248 



I'letallic. 240 



musliroom. 140, 177 



naicotic, 87 



non-antifrenic, defense apainst, 243- 

 252 

 immunity a<;ainsl. 243 



orpanic, 248 252 



prodiu'cd in su])erficial burns. 562 

 565 



protoplasmic, 379 



scorpion. 157 158 



spider, 158 159 



steato-renetic. 403. 409 



toad, 150. 161-102 

 in blood, 101 



vcfretable, hemolysis by, 225 226 



wasps, 100 



Poisoning, 485 



abrin, histologic changes, 140 



aceto-acetic acid, 553 



arsenic. 342, 539 



bichlorid, 532 



chloroform, 379, 539, 557 



chromium, 477 



cobra, 152 



drug, relation of lactic acid to. 550 



food, 122 



gas, 501 



mushroom, 539 



])henol. 245 



phosidiorus. 74. 100. 317, 320. 413, 

 539, 540, 557, 569 



ptonuiin, sources of, 122 



ricin, 245. 573 



histologic changes, 146 



shelUisli, 342 



snake, pathological anatomy. 153 



strawberry, 342 



stiychnine. 390, 392 



venom, loss of bacterial power, 155 

 thrombi from, 153 



viper, 152 

 Poisonous bacterial proteins, 131-132 



fish, 162-164 

 Polished rice. 287 



Pollen, active toxic constituent an al- 

 bumin, 147 

 Polyamino-acids, 285 

 Polycythemia, 293, 313 

 Polymerization, 429, 638 

 Polyneuritis gallinarum, 287 

 Polypeptid, 20. 282 



synthetic, 194 

 Polvphenoloxidases, 71 

 Polyplasmia, 303 

 Polypoid tumors'. 428 

 Polysaccharides. 656 

 Polyuria. 015 

 Porges-Heriiiaun-Perutz reaction. 237- 



238 

 Porphyrins. 480 

 Portal vein thrombosis, 354 

 Positive cheiiiotaxis. 250, 271. 270 

 Postmortem changes. 71, 101-102 



decomposition. 477 



hemolysis. 224 



lymph' flow. 346 

 secretion. 332 

 Potassium, 26. 45. 303, 499 



chlorate. 232 



cliloride, 336 



])liosphate. 290 



salts. 48. 257. 284. 525 

 Potocytosis. 333 

 P-oxyphenyl-lactic acid. 543 

 Pieci])itate, resistance of. 190 

 Precipitation of colloids. 40. ]S7. 301 



S|iecific, 507 

 Precipitinogen. 189 

 Precipitins. 179, 189 193. 240 



barterial. 192 



