CHAPTER VIII. 

 FORMATION OF LYMPH. 



TAUE 



Differen ; kinds oi lymph - ... 4 66 



Fa :tors concerned in lymph formation .... ^57 

 The contribution of the tissue-cells to the lymph - -472 



CHAPTER IX. 

 EXCRETION. 



SECTION I. EXCRETION BY THE KIDNEYS THE CHEMISTRY OF 



THE URINE - - 4 76 



The urine in disease - - - - - -4^5 



SECTION II. THE SECRETION OF THE URINE - - - 489 



Bloodvessels and tubules of the kidney ... 489 



Theories of renal secretion - ... ^gj 



Excretion of pigments by the kidney .... 495 



Influence of the circulation on the secretion of urine - 506 



SECTION III. EXPULSION OF THE URINE - . 510 



SECTION IV. EXCRETION BY THE SKIN - - - - 511 



CHAPTER X. 

 METABOLISM, NUTRITION AND DIETETICS. 



SECTION I. METABOLISM OF CARBO-HYDRATES GLYCOGEN - 533 



Glycogen-formsrs - - 536 



Function and fate of the glycogen - - 539 



Fate of the sugar glycolysis - . 540 



Intermediary metabolism of carbo-hydrates ... ^ z 



The experimental glycosurias - . 54 6 



Diabetes msllitus - - 552 



SECTION II. METABOLISM OF FAT . 556 



Formation of fat from carbo-hydrates . 560 



Formation of fat from protein . 562 



Interm2diary metabolism of fat - . 565 



Non-nutritive functions of fat - - . 5 6b 



Obesity - . 568 



Metabolism of sterins - - - - 5 70 



Metabolism of phospha tides - - . ^7! 



SECTION III. METABOLISM OF PROTEINS - . . 572 



Living and dead proteins . 575 



Formation of amino-acids from tissue-proteins - . 578 



Formation of hippuric acid - . 5 8o 



Fate of amino-acids in the boiy - r82 



