INDEX 



971 



Hypoadrenia, functional, definition 

 and terminology of, 322. 



etiology of, 322. 



gastropathies attributed to, 

 324. 



neurasthenia attributed to, 323. 

 symptomatology of, 322. 



war neuroses attributed to, 323. 



introduction to, 313. 



occurrence of, during course of vari- 

 ous infectious diseases, 319. 



following influenza, 321. 



among soldiers, during war, 321. 



following vaccinations, 321. 



symptom-complex of various forms 

 of, 316. 



of acute, 316. 

 -terminal, 316, 319. 



terminology of, 313. 



therapy for, 325. 



types of, 315. 

 Hypo-epinephrinemia, 290. 

 Hypogenitalism, amenorrhea due to. 



See Amenorrhea. 



as a major endocrine syndrome, 

 938. 



oligomenorrhea due to. See Oligo- 

 menorrhea. 



primary and secondary, 616. 

 Hypoglycemia, in suprarenal insuffi- 

 ciency, 109. 



Hypophyseal disease, ocular disturb- 

 ances in, amaurotic family idiocy, 

 792. 



bi-temporal limitation, later le- 



mianopsia, 791. 



Hypophyseal dwarfism, 845. 



cases of, 846. 



Hypophyseal infantilism, 809, 863. 

 Hypophysis cerebri, chart of, 950. 



effect on, of castration, 929. 



infantilism associated with disorders 

 of, 929. 



overf unction of, chart of, 950. 



relationship of, with gonads, 928. 

 with thyroid, 921, 927. 



and sex glands, gigantism in child- 

 hood associated with, 832. 



as a stimulant to lactation, 647. 



underfunction of, chart of, 950. 

 Hypopituitarism, in adolescents, 349. 

 Hypoplasia, congenital, of reproductive 



system, 594. 



of suprarenals. See Suprarenals, 

 hypoplasia of. 



of the thymus, 381. 



uterine. See Uterine Hypoplasia. 

 Hypothyroidism, ocular symptoms due 



to, 789. 



"Idiopathic," application of term, 77^. 

 Immunity, and the spleen, 669. 

 Impotence, psychic, 523. 

 Inanition, effect of, on suprarenals, 121. 

 Infancy, influence of ovaries during, 



612. 

 Infantilism, associated with hypophy- 



seal disorders, 929. 



characteristics of, 809. 

 - classification of, 859. 



due to true ductless glandular dis- 

 eases, 859. 



dystrophic, with varieties, 859. 



essential and sympathetic (Gil- 

 ford's), 860. 



contributors to subject of, 858. 



differentiated from insuffisance plu- 

 riglandulaire of Claude and Gou- 

 gerot, 890. 



due to brain lesions, 877. 



to chronic intoxications and in- 

 fections, 873. 



to ductless glandular diseases, 



dysgenital, 861. 



hypophyseal, 863. 



multiglandular, 867. 



myxinf antilism, 860. 



to heart lesions, dystrophic, 872. 



due to traumas, 877. 



to unhygienic surroundings and 



malnutrition, 878. 



dysgenital, 861. 



dystrophic, characteristics of, 869. 

 description of, 869. 



due to chronic intoxications and 



infections, 873. 



to heart lesions, 872. 



to unhygienic surroundings 



and malnutrition, 878. 



etiology of, 870. 



general syphilidotoxic, 874. 



in hepatic and renal disease, 877. 



intestinal and pancreatic, 875. 



morphological attributes, 870. 



pathogenesis of, 870. 



progerio as a manifestation of in- 

 fantilism, 878. 

 resulting from brain lesions; 



traumas, 877. 

 role played in by ductless glands, 



871. 

 in status thymico-lymphaticus, 



872. 



essential nature of, 855. 



and eunuchoidism, 810. 



general, 856. 



general syphilidotoxic, 874. 



gigantism with, 809. 

 and acromegaly, 827. 



