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INDEX 



Exophthalmic goiter, diagnosis of, 

 Barker's syndrome, 358. 



classical symptoms, 358. 



distinguished from non-hyper- 

 plastic goiter, 358. 



exophthalmos and other ocular 



phenomena, 359. 



goiter heart of, distinguished 

 from that of simple goiter, 359. 



Pierre Marie on, 358. 



symptoms of, superimposed on an 

 ordinary colloid struma, 359. 



thyrotoxicosis, 358. 



differential diagnosis, from acro- 

 megaly, 851. 



from chlorosis, 361. 



from neurasthenia, 359. 



from pulmonary tuberculosis, 360. 



dyspnea in, 333. 



edema in, 330. 



emaciation in, 337. 



epinephrin hypersensitiveness test 

 (Goetsch) for, 480. 



value in estimating degree of tox- 

 icity present in early cases, 482. 



etiological and predisposing factors, 

 age, 306. 



climate, race and country, 305. 



fright and mental anxiety, 307. 



habits and occupation, 306. 

 - heredity, 306. 



sex, 305. 



fever in, 337. 



-history of, Basedow (1840), 51; 

 (1884), 52. 



Basedow's symptoms or Merse- 

 burg triad, 51. 



dysthyroidism, 52. 



first attributed to an excessive 

 outpouring of thyroidal secretion by 

 Mobius (1886), 52. 



first localization of eye signs, 52. 



first understanding of rapid 

 emaciation attending, 52. 



-Flajani (1802), 52. 

 -Graves, Kobert (1835), 51, 52. 

 -Mobius (1886), 52. 

 -Parry, Caleb Hillier (1786-1815), 

 51, 52. 



recognition of tremor as symptom, 

 by Charcot, 51. 



use of iodin in treatment of, 52. 



hypothetical hyperthyroidism and, 

 301. 



incidence of, 304. 



infections causing, general, 307. 



iodin and thyroid extract, 309. 



nasal disease, 308. 



Exophthalmic goiter, infections caus- 

 ing, pregnancy and lactation, 308. 



- syphilis, 308. 

 tuberculosis, 308. 



known as "Basedow's disease" or 

 morbo di Flajani, also as Graves's 

 disease, 51. 



laryngeal paralysis in, 334. 



loss of libido and potentia in, 335. 



lymphatic gland enlargement in, 352. 



metabolism in, 484. 

 basal, 336. 



emaciation, 337. 



fever, 337. 



mineral, 340. 



mortality from, 364. 



causes of death, 364. 



in surgical cases, 373. 



palpitation of the heart in, 325. 



pathogenesis of, 309. 



affection of the cervical sympa- 

 thetic ganglion, 312. 



as a general neurosis, 312. 



central or medulla oblongata the- 

 ory of, 312. 



changes in vegetative nervous 

 system, 313. 



- dysfunction of gland, 302, 311. 



hormone hypothesis of Janney, 

 311. 



- hyperthyroid theory of, 299, 301, 

 302, 310. 



infectious theory, 309. 

 -kinetic theory of Crile, 313. 



neurogenic theory, 311. 



thyrogenic theory, 309. 



toxic theory, 309. 



pregnancy and, 335. 



prognosis of, 363. 

 - relapses of, 362. 



spleen enlargement in, 352. 



suprarenal disorders, and, 345. 



symptomatology of, 314. 



cerebral, chorea of ideas, 347. 



insanity, 347. 



insomnia, 346. 



intellectual powers, 346. 



mental condition, 346. 

 moral nature, 346. 



motor, muscular atrophy, 350. 



muscular weakness, 349. 



tremor, 348. 



various, 350. 



pituitary (posterior) therapy for, 

 113. 



synonyms for, 304. 



tachycardia of, 358. 



terminology of, 52. 







