INDEX. 



795 



Intestine (concluded). 

 creting glands of, 312, 315; villi and 

 lymph-follicles of, 315. 



Intoxications, saline solution in, 779, 

 787. 



Iodides, action in syphilis, 777. 



Iodine, action of, in syphilis, 777; as 

 the basis of thyroid extractives, 

 156; as a cause of oedema, 59; as a 

 lymphatic stimulant, 156, 163; as the 

 physiological adrenal stimulant, 158, 

 163. 



lodoform and anuria, 59. 



lodothyrin, 156. 



Iron, action on the adrenals of, 94; 

 intestinal absorption of, 88; leuco- 

 cytes as carriers of, 88, 335, 713; 

 physiological action of, 86, 713. 



Irritability as a symptom of adrenal 

 overactivity, 152. 



Kidneys, irritation of, and drugs, 58; 

 action of iodine on, 59. 



Lacrymal glands, functional mechan- 

 ism of, 266. 



Lacrymation as a symptom of adrendl 

 insufficiency, 167; pilocarpine and, 

 268. 



Lecithin as the active body of myelin, 

 534, 543, 720. 



Lepine's glycolytic ferment as the ox- 

 idizing substance, 411. 



Leprosy, immunizing medication in, 

 771. 



Leucocytes, basophile, as source of 

 myelin, 725, 727; basophile, functions 

 of, 717; classification of, 686; eosino- 

 phile, functions of, 703, 712; eosino- 

 phile, and the alveolar epithelium, 

 713; eosinophile, as source of haemo- 

 globin, 713, 716; formation of, 712; 

 functional mechanism of, 674; the 

 functions of, 668; the granules of, as 

 secretory products, 679; immature, 

 688; in immunity, 728; me mitoma 

 of, as canaliculi, 668; neutrophile, as 

 the source of peptones, myosinogen, 

 and flbrinogen, 703; neutrophile, 

 functions of, 688; physiological chem- 

 istry of, 682; in vital and organic 

 functions, 668, 727. 



Leucocytosis, alkalinity of the blood 

 and, 781; and overactivity of the ad- 

 renal system, 612, 620; and phagocy- 

 tosis, 612; in pneumonia, 650. 



Leucoderma as a symptom of adrenal 

 insufficiency, 153. 



Lids, drooping of, and adrenal insuffi- 

 ciency, 167. 



Life, leucocytes and, 668; alkalinity of 

 the blood and, 778; preservation of, 

 and the internal secretions, 667; as 

 sustained by the adrenal system, 232; 

 primordial seas and, 788; unity of 

 cellular, 609. 



Life, the pituitary bodies as co-centers 

 in sustaining, 483, 606, 608. 



Liver, blood-pigments of, 334, 360; the 

 hepatic artery, the functional vessel 

 of, 326; the hepatic cell-canaliculi, 

 340, 360; the hepatic cell a minia- 

 ture sponge, 339; minute anatomy of, 

 326, 360; pancreas and spleen, com- 

 bined functions of, 359; physico- 

 chemical functions, 326; pulsation cf, 

 as a symptom of adrenal overactiv- 

 ity, 153. 



Lower brain, functions of, 483. 



Lungs, innervation of, 455, 468; nervo- 

 vascular mechanism of, 468, 481; the 

 vagal system in functions of, 421. 

 (See also Respiration.) 



Lymphatic system, arsenic and iodine 

 as stimulants in, 156, 158; and saline 

 solution, 667, 668. 



Lymph-follicles, intestinal, functions 

 of, 315. 



Lymphocytes, 688. 



Malarial fever, enlargement of spleen, 

 and adrenal overactivity, 332; im- 

 munizing medication in, 767, 769. 



Malignant growths, mode of action of 

 Coley's fluid in, 787; mode of action 

 of Roentgen rays in, 787; pathogen- 

 esis of, 785. 



Mammary glands, functional mechan- 

 ism of, 285, 293. 



Mania a potu and cerebral activity, 57. 



Mania as a symptom of adrenal over- 

 activity, 152; pathogenesis of, 776, 

 777. 



Marasmus as a symptom of adrenal in- 

 sufficiency, 153. 



Measles, immunizing medication in, 

 771. 



Medulla oblongata as a consociating 

 organ, 602. 



Melancholia as a symptom of adrenal 

 insufficiency, 153, 169, 513, 776. 



Mental apathy and adrenal insuffi- 

 ciency, 169. 



Mental phenomena of acromegaly, 198, 

 512, 514. 



Mentally-normal children, presence of 

 thymus in, 175. 



