IKDEX 



967 



Gastrin, mode of action of, 740. 



specific chemical nature of, 740. 

 Gastrin activity, specific formation or 



distribution of, 737. 



specificity of, 739. 

 Gastro-intestinal auto-intoxication, as 



an etiological agent in visual dis- 

 turbances, 776. 



Gastro-intestinal symptoms, in Addi- 

 son's disease, 290, 294. 



of suprarenal insufficiency, 112. 

 Gastropathies, attributed to hypoad- 



renia, 324. 



Gastropathy, in Addison's disease, 

 298. 



Generative organs, influence of inter- 

 nal secretion of testes upon, when 

 established, accessory glandular 

 structures, occurrence and function, 

 456. 



relation of testes to the prostate, 



454. 



relation of testes to seminal 



vesicles, 456. 



significance of interstitial cells, 



454. 



influence of testicular hormone upon 

 development of, 449. 



differentiated stages, 449. 



secondary, 453. 



heterologous transplants, 453. 



observations on the free-martin, 



450. 

 undifferentiated stages, primary 



and secondary, 449. 

 Genital disorders, in Addison's disease, 



296. 

 Genital organs, evolution of, as factors 



characterizing sex, 432. 



response of, to epinephrin, 240. 

 Genital tract, absence of part of, 474. 

 Genito-urinary organs, isolated, effect 



of prostate extracts on, 530. 

 Genitovesicular reflex and the testes, 



459. 



"Giant infants," 833. 

 Giant growth, localized, hemihyper- 



trophy, 837. 

 Gigantism, with acromegaly, 816. 



examples of, 817. 



and infantilism, 827. 



metabolism in, 836. 



associated with other abnormalities, 

 835. 



in childhood, 831. 



acromegalic type of, 832. 



associated with adrenal tumors, 



831. 

 -with the pineal gland, 832. 



Gigantism, in childhood, associated 

 with adrenal tumors, with sexual 

 glands, 832. 



and hypophysis, 832. 



"giant infants," 833. 



unclassified cases of, 832. 



classification of, 808. 



and congenital syphilis, 815. 



definition of, 807. 



distinguishing characteristics of, 

 807. 



epochs in evolution of study of, 808. 



and eunuchoidism, 810. 



heredity in, 834. 



with infantilism, 809. 

 and acromegaly, 827. 



distribution of growth disturb- 

 ance, 810. 

 examples of, 811-815. 



influence of gonads on growth, 809. 



and leontiasis ossea, 821. 



localized giant growth, hemihyper- 

 trophy, 837. 



as a major endocrin syndrome, 935. 



metabolism in, 835. 



compared with acromegaly, 836. 



Glanders, orchitis in, 486. 



Glandular inadequacy theory of Addi- 

 son's disease, 283. 



Glandular theory of Addison's disease, 

 283. 



Glandular therapy, in Addison's dis- 

 ease, 304. 



Glands, response of, to epinephrin, 243. 



Glaucoma, clinical and therapeutic im- 

 plications, 772. 



considered from the endocrinoWical 

 viewpoint, 773. 



etiology of, 770. 



and exophthalmic goiter, 770. 



occurrence of, 771. 



pathology of, 771. 



symptomatology of, 771. 

 -theories of, 770. 



Glycogen, formation and discharge of, 

 by liver, 674. 



arising from fat molecule, 675. 



arising from proteins, 675. 



other organs than liver con- 

 cerned in, 675. 



Glycosuria, and increased epinephrin 

 output, 157. 



following pancreatectomy, observa- 

 tions on, 713-718. 



Gonadal function (female), after pub- 

 erty (rhythmic), chronological rela- 

 tions of menstruation and ovulation 

 and comparison of menstrual and 

 oestrous cycle, 588. 



