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GE1STEEAL INDEX 



Giant growth, localized, hemihypertro- 

 phy, ii, 837. 



"Giant infants," ii, 833. 



Gifford's sign, i, 323. 



Gigantism, and acromegaly, metabo- 

 lism in, ii, 836. 



and congenital syphilis, ii, 815. 



and eunuchoidism, ii, 810. 



and leontiasis ossea, ii, 821. 



as a major endocrin syndrome, ii, 

 935. 



associated with other abnormalities, 

 ii, 835. 



classification of, ii, 808. 



definition of, ii, 807. 



distinguishing characteristics of, ii, 

 807. 



epochs in evolution of study of, ii, 

 808. 



heredity in, ii, 834. 



history of, i, 55, 56. 



in childhood, ii, 831. 



acromegalic type of, ii, 832. 



associated with adrenal tumors, 

 ii, 831. 



with sexual glands, ii, 832. 



and hypophysis, ii, 832. 



with the pineal gland, ii, 832. 

 "giant infants," ii, 833. 



unclassifiable cases of, ii, 832. 



influence of the gonads on growth, 

 ii, 809. 



localized giant growth, hemihyper- 

 trophy, ii, 837. 



metabolism in, ii, 835. 



compared with acromegaly, ii, 



836. 



with acromegaly, ii, 816. 



and infantilism, ii, 827. 



examples of, ii, 817. 



with infantilism, ii, 809. 

 and acromegaly, ii, 827. 



distribution of growth disturb- 

 ance, ii, 810. 



examples of, ii, 811-815. 



Gland deficiencies, methods of creating, 

 i, 40. 



by extirpations, i, 40. 



by infarction, i, 41. 



by interstitial injury, i, 41. 



by ligation of blood vessels, i, 41. 



by specific cytolysis, i, 41. 



clinical studies on, i, 42. 



primary, i, 42. 

 Gland extirpations, i, 40. 



complicating factor in, small masses 

 of aberrant tissue at some distance 

 from main gland, i, 40. 



Gland extirpations, method of, i, 40. 



pituitary, i, 40. 



thyroid, i, 40. 



Gland extracts, administration of, by 

 direct application to tissues, i, 36. 



by intrapulmonary injections, i, 



35. 



by intravenous injection, i, 28. 



by mouth, i, 33. 



by nerve stimulation, i, 38. 



by organ grafting, i, 36. 



by parenteral injections, i, 35. 

 by rectum, i, 34. 



maternal, i, 38. 



boiling of, i, 30. 



given apparently specific reaction 

 obtained from extracts of several 

 different glands, i, 30. 



heterogeneous mixture of many sub- 

 stances in, i, 29. 



cholin, i, 29. 



histamin, i, 29. 



nucleo-proteins, i, 29. 



immunity developed, i, 31. 



quantitative aspects of administra- 

 tion of, i, 31. 



substances contained in, likely to in- 

 duce intravenous coagulation, i, 

 30. 



toxic material due to process of dis- 

 integration of harmless protein sub- 

 stances, i, 29. 



anaphylactic shock as factor in, 



i, 29. 

 boiling as means of eliminating, 



i, 30. 



tryptic enzymes of blood in for- 

 mation of, i, 29. 



unboiled, substances contained in, 

 likely to induce intravenous coagula- 

 tion, i, 30. 



variation in abnormal products of, 

 even in same gland, i, 32. 



Gland feeding, effect of, on structure 

 of thyroid epithelium, i, 220. 



Glanders, orchitis in, ii, 486. 



Glands, response of, to epinephrin, ii, 

 243. 



Glandular inadequacy theory of Addi- 

 son's disease, ii, 283. 



Glandular preparations, action of, phar- 

 maco-dynamic, i, 81. 



substitutionally, as first believed, 



i, 81. 



Glandular theory of Addison's disease, 

 ii, 283. 



Glandular therapy, in Addison's dis- 

 ease, ii, 304. 



