746 



GENERAL INDEX 



Exophthalmic goiter, and hypothetical 

 hyperthyroidism, i, 301. 



and suprarenal disorders, and, i, 345. 



as a major endocrin syndrome, ii, 

 935. 



associated, with disorders in func- 

 tion of hypophysis cerebri, i, 345. 



with disorders of the gonads, i, 



344. 



with osteomalacia, i, 353. 



Basedow's symptoms, or "Merse- 

 burg triad," i, 51. 



Caleb Hillier Parry's notation of 



phases of, i, 51. 



blood condition in, i, 350. 



blood pressure in, i, 328. 



cerebral, chorea of ideas, i, 347. 



insanity, i, 347. 



insomnia, i, 346. 



intellectual powers, i, 346. 



mental condition, i, 346. 



moral nature, i, 346. 



clinical type of, abortive, i, 356. 

 acute, i, 355. 



chronic, i, 355. 



complete, i, 356. 



hyperplastic atoxic, i, 357. 



hyperplastic toxic, i, 357. 



incomplete, i, 356. 



Kocher's classification, i, 355. 



nonhyperplastic atoxic, i, 357. 

 nonhyperplastic toxic, i, 357. 



peracute, i, 355. 



Plummer and Wilson's classifica- 

 tion, i, 357. 



primary, i, 355. 



rudimentary or larval, i, 356. 



secondary, i, 355. 



complications of, acromegaly, i, 345. 



in endocrin glands, myxedema, i, 

 352. 



in locomotor system, i, 353. 



course and duration of, i, 362. 



-relapses, i, 362. 



definition of, i, 304. 



diagnosis of, atypical cases, i, 358. 



Barker's syndrome, i, 358. 

 classical symptoms, i, 358. 



distinguished from non-hyper- 

 plastic goiter, i, 358. 



exophthalmos and other ocular 

 phenomena, i, 359. 



goiter heart of, distinguished 



from that of simple goiter, i, 359. 



Pierre Marie on, i, 358. 



symptoms of, superimposed on an 



ordinary colloid struma, i, 359. 



thyrotoxicosis, i, 358. 



Exophthalmic goiter, diarrhea of, me- 

 tabolism in, iv, 640. 



differential diagnosis from acromeg- 

 aly, i, 851. 



from chlorosis, i, 361. 

 from neurasthenia, i, 359. 



from pulmonary tuberculosis, i, 



360. 



dyspnea in, i, 333. 



edema in, i, 330. 



emaciation in, i, 337. 



epinephrin, hypersensitiveness test 

 (Qoetsch) for, i, 480. 



value in estimating degree of 



toxicity present in early cases, i, 

 482. 



etiological and predisposing factors, 

 age, i, 306. 



climate, race and country, i, 305. 

 -fright and mental anxiety, i, 307. 



habits and occupation, i, 306. 

 heredity, i, 306. 



sex, i, 305. 



- fever in, i, 337. 



glaucoma and, ii, 770. 



history of, Basedow (1840), i, 51; 

 (1884), i, 52. 



Basedow's symptoms or Merse- 

 burg triad, i, 51. 



dysthyroidism, i, 52. 



first attributed to an excessive 



outpouring of thyroidal secretion by 

 Mobius (1886), i, 52. 



first localization of eye signs, i, 

 52. 



first understanding of rapid ema- 

 ciation attending, i, 52. 



-Flajani (1802), i, 52. 

 -Graves, Robert (1835), i, 51, 52. 

 -Mobius (1886), i, 52. 



Parry, Caleb Hillier (1786-1815), 



i, 51, 52. 



recognition of tremor as symp- 

 tom, by Charcot, i, 51. 



use of iodin in treatment of, i, 



52. 



incidence of, i, 304. 



infections causing, general, i, 307. 

 iodin and thyroid extract, i, 309. 



nasal disease, i, 308. 



pregnancy and lactation, i, 308. 



syphilis, i, 308. 



tuberculosis, i, 308. 



known as "Basedow's disease" or 

 morbo di Flajani, also as Graves' 

 disease, i, 51. 



- laryngeal paralysis in, i, 334. 



loss of libido and potentia in, i, 335. 



