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INDEX. 



Haemolysis, the adrenals in, 95; ex- 

 perimental, 735; and poisons, 97; 

 and venoms, 96, 99. / 



Haemoptysis as a symptom of adrenal 

 overactivity, 153. 



Haemorrhage and adrenal insufficiency, 

 166; and adrenal overactivity, 153; 

 saline solution in, 779. 



Hair, coarseness of, and adrenal insuf- 

 ficiency, 166, 515. 



Haller's fibers as plasma-channels, 568. 



Hallucinations as a symptom of ad- 

 renal overactivity, 152. 



Hay fever, the posterior pituitary body 

 in, 777. 



Headache as a symptom of adrenal 

 overactivity, 152; pressure as a 

 source of, 198, 512. 



Heart, active inhibition of, due to ex- 

 cessive vagal stimulation, 452; ac- 

 celerator phenomena of, 446; aug- 

 mentor phenomena of, 446; enlarge- 

 ment of, and adrenal insufficiency, 

 88; the foramina Thebesii in the 

 functions of, 421, 441; functional 

 mechanism of, 453; hypertrophy of, 

 512; impaired nutrition of, and tu- 

 berculosis, 774; innervation of, 444; 

 leucocytes and nutrition of, 434, 714; 

 murmurs and adrenal insufficiency, 

 88; non-existence of inhibitor fibers, 

 452; nutrition of, 434, 714; the ox- 

 idizing substance and the functions 

 of, 433, 441; "palpitations" of, 512, 

 515; passive inhibition of, due to ad- 

 renal insufficiency, 452; inhibitor 

 phenomena of, 449, 452; the posterior 

 pituitary in diseases of the, 777; re- 

 laxation of myocardium and adrenal 

 insufficiency, 88; the vagal system 

 in functions of, 421. 



Heat, abnormal superficial, as a symp- 

 tom of adrenal overactivity, 196. 



Hyaline leucocytes, 688. 



Hydrochinone, action of, as diuretic, 

 61. 



Hydrocyanic-acid poisoning and haemo- 

 globin disintegration, 99; tempera- 

 ture in, 54; muscular weakness in, 

 42; vascular pressure in, 49. 



Hydrophobia, adrenal stimulation in- 

 dicated in, 769; immunizing medica- 

 tion, 764, 771; prevention of, in bit- 

 ten subjects, 767. 



Hyperaesthesia and adrenal overactiv- 

 ity, 186, 196; the posterior pituitary 

 body and, 512. 



Hyperthermia due to adrenal overac- 

 tivity, 50, 55. 



Hypoleucocytosis, 613. 



Hypophysin, 210. 



Hypothermia and adrenal insufficiency, 



50, 55, 166, 167. 

 Hysteria, the posterior pituitary body 



in, 777. 



Idiocy, absence of the thymus in, 175; 

 and disease of the pituitary bodies, 

 199, 204, 513; patLogenesis of, 776; 

 thyroid extract in, 175. (See also 

 Cretinism.) 



Immunity, antitoxic serum, 637, 652, 

 655, 665, 746, 749; artificially pro- 

 duced, 763; Buchner's alexins, 625, 

 742, 745; Ehrlich's side-chain theory, 

 637, 728; the internal secretions and, 



609, 667; the leucocytes in, 728, 744; 

 leucocytosis, 610; the oxidizing sub- 

 stance in, 666, 729, 745; phagocytosis, 



610, 667; uniformity of all antitoxic 

 sera, 749. 



Immunizing medication, 767. 



Impetigo, adrenal stimulation in, 770. 



Infantile convulsions, adrenal stimula- 

 tion in, 769. 



Infectious diseases, causes of liability 

 of children to, 607, 632, 635. 



Infections, saline solution in, 779. 



Influenza, the posterior pituitary body 

 in, 777. 



Inhibition, active, of heart due to ex- 

 cessive nervous stimulation, 450, 452. 



Inhibition, passive, due to adrenal in- 

 sufficiency, 452. 



Insanity, alcoholic, neurons in, 590. 



Insanity and diseases of the pituitary 

 bodies, 198, 204; immunizing medica- 

 tion in, 776; pathogenesis of, 776; 

 the posterior pituitary body in, 512, 

 777. 



Internal secretion of adrenals (see Ad- 

 renals); of the pancreas, 362, 392, 

 420; of the spleen, 362, 392, 420; of 

 the thymus gland, 171 (see Thinim*}; 

 of the thyroid gland (see Thi/r<ii<l). 



Internal secretions and immunity, 609. 



Internal secretions and the preserva- 

 tion of life, 667. 



Intestine as starting-point of blood- 

 pigments, 115; cytogenous tissue of, 

 316, 321; fenestrated subepithelial 

 membrane of, 321; general functional 

 mechanism of, 325; leucocytosis of, 

 88, 321; minute anatomy of, 310; 

 nervous supply of, 323, 326; phago- 

 cytes and their rfile in the, 322; 

 prophylactic functions of, 310; se- 





