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GENEKAL INDEX 



Glucuronic acid, of connective tissue, 



iii, 467. 



Glutamic acid, iii, 87, 110. 

 Glutelins, iii, 83. 

 Glycocoll, iii, 84, 107. 



in gout, iv, 440. 



Glycogen, in muscle tissue, iii, 460, 



in the liver, iii, 463. 



storing of, by liver,' iii, 251. 

 Glycogenesis, and carbohydrate toler- 

 ance, iii, 255. 



endocrine and nerve control of, ad- 

 renals, iii, 257. 



pancreas, iii, 258. 



pituitary, iii, 261. 



sympathetic nervous system, iii, 



257. 



-thyroid, iii, 260. 

 Glycogenolysis, endocrine and nerve 



control of, adrenals, iii, 257. 



pancreas, iii, 258. 



pituitary, iii, 261. 



sympathetic nervous system, iii, 

 257. 



-thyroid, iii, 260. 



hormone factors in, i, 176. 

 Glycolipoids, iii, 187. 

 Glycosuria, iii, 444. 



and hypophyseal operations, i, 734. 



and increased epinephrin output, ii, 

 157. 



as disturbed glucose metabolism, iv, 

 306. 



asphyxial, iii, 740. 



caused by ligation of pancreatic 

 veins, i, 12. 



definition of, iv, 264. 



diabetic, iv, 267, 268. 



mechanism of, iv, 268. 



following pancreatectomy, observa- 

 tions on, ii, 713-718. 



glucose curve, iv, 265. 



in acromegaly, i, 837. 



in Graves' disease, alimentary, i, 338. 

 transitory spontaneous, i, 339. 



in pregnancy, iv, 857. 



mechanism of, iv, 268. 

 diabetic, iv, 268. 



normal and abnormal, iv, 264, 266. 

 pancreatic, discovery of, i, 63. 



puncture, i, 175. 



relation of suprarenals to, i, 168. 



salt, iii, 722. 



suprarenal, action of epinephrin on, 

 pharmacodynamic, i, 127. 



temporary, production of, i, 59. 

 Glycosuric acid, in urine of alkapto- 



nurics, iv, 503. 



Glycuronic acid, Cammidge reaction, 

 iv, 305. 



derived from glucose, iv, 305. 

 Goetsch test for hyperthyroidism, i, 



172. See also Epinephrin hyper- 

 sensitiveness test. 

 Goiter, Basedowized, i, 355. 



cause of, infection as, i, 285. 



colloid, epinephrin hypersensitive- 

 ness test (Goetsch) for, i, 480. 



congenital, i, 381. 



consistency of, i, 317. 



discussion of term, i, 381. 



endemic, distinguished from endemic 

 cretinism, i, 381. 



history of, in antiquity, i, 49, 50. 



epidemics of, instances of, i, 446, 

 447. 



military, i, 447. 

 question of, i, 446. 



infectious theory of, i, 285. 



intrathoracic, i, 318. 



meaning of term, i, 381. 



occurrence of, more frequent in en- 

 demic cretinic degeneration than in 

 sporadic hypothyroidism, i, 403. 



organic theory of, i, 453. 



shape of, i, 3}7. 

 size of, i, 316. 



vascular phenomena of, i, 317. 



pathogenesis of, i, 458. 



pressure symptoms of, i, 318. 



removal of, from animals, Eleonet, 

 1866 (from colt), i, 225. 



-Eapp, Y. (from dogs), i, 225. 



Raynard (from dogs), i, 224. 



simple, blood pressure in, i, 328. 

 distinguished from exophthalmic, 



i, 358. 

 thymus therapy in, i, 143. 



symptomatology of, i, 465. 



tetany following operation for, i, 651. 



thyroid treatment of, i, 93. 

 dosage, i, 94. 



treatment and prevention of, by 

 iodin, iii, 725. 



Goiter heart, i, 301. 



autonomic origin of, i, 326. 



in cretinic degeneration, i, 467. 



mechanical, i, 326. 



of exophthalmic goiter differentiated 

 from that of simple goiter, i, 359. 



thyrotoxic, i, 326. 

 -torpid, i, 326. 



Goiters, appearances of, gross, i, 280. 

 microscopic, i, 281. 



associated with several clinical com- 

 plexes, i, 280. 



