INDEX TO VOLUME FIRST. 



Abdominal vessels, dilation of, versus 

 contraction of capillaries, 19, 29, 31, 

 33, 36, 50, 51, 88, 153, 337, 573, 622. 



Accelerator cardiac phenomena, 446. 



Accessory adrenals, 85, 86. 



Acetanilid poisoning, haemoglobin dis- 

 integration in, 97; muscular weak- 

 ness in, 41; temperature in, 51; vas- 

 cular pressure in, 46. 



Acetonuria, as a symptom of adrenal 

 insufficiency, 154. 



Aconite poisoning and haemoglobin dis- 

 integration, 97; muscular weakness 

 in, 41; temperature in, 51; vascular 

 pressure in, 46. 



Acromegaly, adrenal stimulation in, 

 by waste-products, 199; the adrenals 

 and, 189, 192; pathogenesis of, 192; 

 pathological anatomy of, 516; the 

 posterior pituitary body in, 514; 

 symptoms of, 186, 196, 512-515; three 

 forms of, 207. 



Addison's disease and insufficiency of 

 the adrenals, 86; pathogenesis of, 77. 

 (See also Bronzing.) 



Adrenal extract and vascular pressure, 

 13. 



Adrenal insufficiency as source of in- 

 creased vulnerability to disease, 633, 

 635. 



Adrenal insufficiency, general prin- 

 ciples of, 19, 25, 165, 170. 



Adrenal system, 186; alkalinity of the 

 blood and the, 781; and antitoxic 

 serum, 637; in cardiac functions, 421; 

 as source of engorgement of cerebro- 

 spinal plasma-channels, 573; as 

 governing center of oxidation proc- 

 esses 231; in insanity, 776; insuffi- 

 ciency of, and phthisis, 478; and 

 phagocytosis, 610; as the physician 

 of the organism, 778; as the govern- 

 ing center of protective processes, 

 621, 624; in pulmonary functions, 

 421; the tuberculin test and, 635; 

 vasomotor functions and, 233. (See 

 also Adrenals.) 



Adrenal, unilateral removal of, 4, 19. 



Adrenalin, 66. 



Adrenals, accessory, 85, 86. 



Adrenals, action of poisons on, 23, 34, 

 36, 61; effects of toxins on, 33, 36, 37, 

 39, 61, 62; effects of venoms on, 39; 

 functional activity of, regulated by 

 the dose of a toxic, 102; and mus- 

 cular weakness, 40; and respiration, 

 71, 76; and temperature, 50; and 

 vascular pressure, 44; as the source 

 of major symptoms in disease and 

 poisoning, 39, 633, 635. 



Adrenals and blood-disintegration, 95, 

 102, 106, 128. 



Adrenals, internal secretion of, 9; af- 

 finity for oxygen, 67, 76, 77 ; antitoxic 

 power of, 24; chemical properties of, 

 62; and the circulation, 18; as an 

 haemoglobin-binding agent, 78, 120, 

 714; action on the heart, 11, 13, 17, 

 71, 433, 441; and respiratory chem- 

 ism, 71, 76. 



Adrenals, intrinsic pathology of, 34; in 

 Addison's disease, 86; advanced dis- 

 ease of, 21; in Asiatic cholera, 30; 

 in anuria, 58; atrophy of, 84; and 

 central congestion, 30, 33, 51; com- 

 pensative hypertrophy of, 23, 84; in 

 chlorosis, 87; in cretinism, 165, 170; 

 in diphtheria, 34, 35; fatty degenera- 

 tion of, 38, 78; haemorrhage into, 5; 

 hypertrophy of, in infections, 36; 

 in polyuria, 58; tuberculosis of, 8; 

 tumors of, 8. 



Adrenals, nervous supply of, 8, 11, 12, 

 14, 17, 27, 37, 215, 2iio, 296; spino-ad- 

 renal communicating filaments, 225, 

 415; spino-adrenal communicating 

 filaments in early life, 607. 



Adrenals, overactivity of, general ef- 

 fects, 33, 36, 37; in fever, 33, 51; in 

 leucocytosis, 616, 624; symptoms of, 

 152. 



Adrenals, relations of, with anterior 

 pituitary, 215, 225; with the spinal 

 cord, 225, 415, 607; with the vagus, 

 12, 296: with the thymus, 171; witn 

 the thyroid, 146; with the vasomotor 

 system, 11, 14, 17. 



Adrenals, removal of, in animals, ef- 

 fects of, 5; in man, 5, 6, 7, 29, 77; 

 removal of, and accumulation of 



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