SECTION X 

 The Internal Secretion of the Liver and Its Disorders 



Charles W. Hooper 



Introduction Significance of the Liver in the Bodily Economy Substances 

 Contributed by the Liver to the Blood Carbohydrate as a Hepatic In- 

 ternal Secretion Carbohydrate Metabolism -After Eck Fistula Hemo- 

 globin Antecedents as Hepatic Internal Secretions Bile and Hemoglobin 

 Formation Blood Serum Proteins as Hepatic Internal Secretions 

 Origin of Blood Serum Proteins Substances Involved in Anaphylaxis 

 as Hepatic Internal Secretions Anaphylaxis and Antithrombin Anti- 

 thrombin as a Hepatic Internal Secretion Pro-antithrombin and Hepa- 

 rin as Hepatic Internal Secretions Fibrinogen as a Hepatic Internal 

 Secretion Urea as a Hepatic Internal Secretion Evidence of Internal 

 Secretion from Administration of Hepatic Substance and Derivatives 

 Liver Substance Cod Liver Oil Liver Extracts Conclusions The 

 Place of the Liver in the Endocrine Congeries. 



