INDEX. 



Spleen as a leucocytogenic center, 333, 

 335. 



Spleen, enlargement of, in malarial 

 fevers, 332; functional mechanism of, 

 390, 404; importance of functions of, 

 663; internal secretion of, 362, 420. 



Spleen, post-prandial enlargement of, 

 and adrenal overactivity, 332. 



Spleen, pulsation of, as a symptom of 

 adrenal overactivity, 153. 



Splenic vein, path for spleno-pancre- 

 atic secretion, 367. 



Spleno-pancreatic internal secretions, 

 367, 392; as a protective body against 

 action of toxins, toxalbumins, vege- 

 table poisons and venoms, 664; ac- 

 tion of, on albuminoid poisons, 369, 

 392,. 404, 664. (See also Trypsin.) 



Stellwag's sign as a symptom of ad- 

 renal insufficiency, 154, 155. 



Stercobilin, origin of, 114. 



Stomach, disorders of, and adrenal in- 

 sufficiency, 87. 



Stomach, effects of emotions on, 307; 

 functional mechanism of, 309; nerv- 

 ous supply of, 297; physico-chemical 

 functions of, 296; vascular supply of, 

 300. 



Strontium salts as diuretics, 60. 



Strychnine as immunizant, 768. 



Strychnine poisoning, muscular weak- 

 ness in, 43; temperature in, 54; vas- 

 cular pressure in, 50. 



Stumbling as a symptom of adrenal 

 insufficiency, 153. 



Sudoriferous glands, functional mech- 

 anism of, 276, 280, 283. 



Sulphonal and haematoporphyrinuria, 

 90, 106. 



Sulphonal and haemoglobin disintegra- 

 tion, 101, 106. 



Suprarenal apoplexy, 6. 



Suprarenal glands. (See Ailrowl.) 



Suprarenal haemorrhage, 5, 20, 22, 34. 



Suprarenin, 66. 



Sweating and adrenal insufficiency, 

 153, 197, 515; and pilocarpine, 280. 



Swelling, superficial, and adrenal in- 

 sufficiency, 167. 



Sympathectomy, morbid effects of, 220. 



Sympathetic nerve, a part of general 

 motor system, 294; morbid effects of 

 section of, 220, 221. 



Sympathetic system, non-existence of, 

 as separate entity, 218, 262. 



Syphilis, immunizing medication in, 

 771; pathogenesis of, 777: the pitui- 

 tary bodies in, 777. 



Syringomyelia and acromegaly, 514. 



Teeth, brittleness of, and adrenal in- 

 sufficiency, 167. 



Temperature, the adrenals and, 50, 

 166; influence of poisons on, 50; In- 

 fluence of venoms on, 50. 



Tendon-reflex as a symptom of ad- 

 renal overactivity, l .".::. 



Tetanic spasm due to hyperoxidation, 

 153, 234. 



Tetanus due to accumulation of waste- 

 products, 167, 168; Baccelli's treat- 

 ment in, 768, 769; curative treatment, 

 768; dangers of chloral, cannabis 

 Indica, and similar drugs in, 768; 

 immunizing medication in, 767, 768; 

 morphine in, 769; prevention of, in 

 exposed subjects, 767; salt solution 

 in, 784; serum-therapy in, 760. 



Tetanus due to adrenal overactivity, 

 167, 234; thermal phenomena in, 234, 

 236. 



Thirst as a symptom of adrenal over- 

 activity, 196. 



Thrombi and adrenal insufficiency, 94; 

 and haematoporphyrin, 94. 



Thymus absent in mentally-weak chil- 

 dren, 175; present in normal ones, 

 175; the adrenals and the, 171; bone- 

 formation and the, 180, 182; extract, 

 action of, 171, 174; in foatal life, 180; 

 as a leucocytogenic organ, 181; as a 

 phosphorus purveyor for the cerebro- 

 spinal system during development, 

 179, 182, 185; lecithin as a constitu- 

 ent of, 177; physiology of, 183. 



Thyreo-antitoxin, 156. 



Thyreo-globulin, 156. 



Thyroid, arsenic as a constituent of, 

 156. 



Thyroid extract as an adrenal stim- 

 ulant, 166; in exophthalmic goiter, 

 158. 



Thyroid gland and the adrenals, 146; 

 as an auxiliary organ to adrenals, 

 152; functions of, 230; itinerary of 

 the secretion of, 148; relation of, 

 with the pituitary bodies, 209; re- 

 moval of, and adrenalectomy, 150, 

 165; removal of, and rickets, 178; 

 transplantation of, 149; vascular 

 supply of, 148. 



Thyroid secretion, 154, 163, 164; as a 

 constituent of antitoxin, 666; effects 

 on toxins, 148, 155. 



Thyro-iodine as a constituent of anti- 

 toxic serum, 762. 



Tobacco poisoning, muscular weakness 

 in, 4H; temperature in, 54; vascular 

 ' pressure in, 50. 



