INDEX 



943 



Hemorrhage, vasoconstricting action 

 of epinephrin on, when inaccessible, 

 137, 138. 



when internal, 138. 



when intestinal, 237. 



when pulmonary, 137. 

 when renal, 137. 



Hemorrhage system, in thyroid disease, 



353. 

 Hemorrhoids, vasoconstricting action 



of epinephrin on, 136. 

 Heredity, in acromegaly, 807. 



as factor in cretinic degeneration, 

 447. 



predisposing to dystrophia adiposo- 

 genitalis, 903. 



in exophthalmic goiter, 306. 



in hypothyroidism, 383. 



Heterografting, 36. 



Heubner, pineal teratoma revealed by, 



1898, 67. 

 Hibernation, effect of, on hypophyseal 



cells, 715. 

 Histamin, 29. 



as toxic agent in intoxication theory 

 of parathyroid tetany, 544. 



pharmacology of, 749, 750. 

 Hoffmann's phenomenon, in tetany, 609. 

 Homosexualism, and latent acromegaly, 



69. 



Hormonal ferment therapy, 82. 



Hormonal immunitherapy, 82. 



Hormonal therapy through augmenta- 

 tion of function, 82. 



Hormone control of bodily functions, 

 161. 



evolution of, 20. 



Hormone factors, in glycogenolysis, 

 176. 



in growth and development, intro- 

 duction, 181. 



relation of hypophysis cerebri to, 



188. 



in amphibia, 189. 



in lower forms, 189. 



in mammals, 191. 



in sexual development, 194. 



interrelation of hypophysis and 



thyroid, 194. 



mechanism of operation of hy- 

 pophyseal factors, 192. 



relation of iodin to, 187. 



relation of thyroid to, 182. 



in amphibia, 184. 



in mammals, 183. 



iodin, 187. 



Hormone hypothesis of exophthalmic 

 goiter, Janney's, 311. 



Hormone influences, methods of medi- 

 ation of, 15. 



Hormone secretion, excessive, clinical 

 studies of, 39. 



Hormones, as autocoids, 4. 



attempts to determine indirectly thp 

 presence of, in blood, 12. 



augmentation of, by direct applica- 

 tion to tissues, 36. 



-by intrapulmonary injections, 35. 

 -by intravenous injections, 28. 

 -by mouth, 33. 



by organ grafting, 36. 



by parenteral injections, 35. 



by rectal administration, 34. 



clinical studies of excessive hor- 

 mone secretion, 39. 



boiling of, without loss of potency, 

 8, 30. 



classification of, as autocoids, 4. 



as erregende and hemmende, 5. 



as hypertensive and hypotensive, 

 5. 



definition of, 4. 



depression of, 40. 



by gland extirpations, 40. 

 by infarction, 41 



by interstitial injury, 41. 



by ligation of blood vessels, 41. 



clinical studies on, 42. 



by specific cytolysis, 41. 



primary, 42. 



terminology of, 4. 



Hormic equilibrium, and thermodyna- 

 mic equilibrium, 76. 



Hormonotherapy, definition of, as dif- 

 ferentiated from organotherapy, 82. 



hypophyseal, 114. 



in alimentary canal disturbances, 

 116. 



in bladder disturbances, 117. 



in bronchial asthma, 117. 



in cardiac diseases, 114. 

 in disorders of circulation, 114. 



in renal disease, 116. 



in septic conditions, 115. 



in shock, 116. 



in splenomegaly, 118. 



in affections of the skin, thyroid, 

 104. 



in alimentary canal disturbances, 

 hypophyseal, 116. 



in asthma, thyroid, 102. 



in bladder disturbances, hypophy- 

 seal, 117. 



in blood discrasias, thyroid, 105. 



in bone diseases (rickets), thyroid, 

 99. 



