The General Physiology and Experimental Pathology of 



the Suprarenal Glands . .Frank A. Hartman 



Introduction Acute Suprarenal Insufficiency Eesults of Suprarenal Ex- 

 tirpation Compensatory Hypertrophy of Suprarenal Tissue Differential 

 Effects of Extirpation of each Component of the Suprarenal Symptoms 

 of Suprarenal Insufficiency Muscular Asthenia Possible Accumulation 

 of Toxins in the Body Altered Composition of the Blood Reduction 

 in Metabolism Hypoglycemia Changes in Respiration Pigmentation 

 Gastro-intestinal Symptoms Conditions in the Autonomic Nervous 

 System Postmortem Findings in Suprarenal Insufficiency Chronic 

 Suprarenal Insufficiency Response to Toxins Fatigue Effects Supra- 

 renal Changes Following Severe Burns Response of the Suprarenal in 

 Pregnancy Reaction to Cold Effect of Cholesterol Feeding Influence 

 of Diet on the Suprarenals Effect of Inanition on the Suprarenals 

 Physiology of the Suprarenal Cortex Relation of Suprarenals to Growth. 



