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GENERAL INDEX 



Hormone factors, in growth and devel- 

 opment, relation of hypophysis cere- 

 bri to, interrelation of hypophysis 

 and thyroid, i, 194. 



mechanism of operation of 

 hypophyseal factors, i, 192. 



relation of iodin to, i, 187. 



relation of thyroid to, i, 182. 

 in amphibia, i, 184. 



in mammals, i, 183. 



iodin, i, 187. 



hypothesis of exophthalmic goiter, 

 Janney's, i, 311. 



influences, methods of mediation of, 

 i, 15. 



secretion, excessive, clinical studies 

 of, i, 39. 



terminology of, i, 4. 

 Hormones as autocoids, i, 4. 



attempts to determine indirectly the 

 presence of, in blood, i, 12. 



augmentation of, by direct applica- 

 tion to tissues, i, 36. 



by intrapulmonary injections, i, 

 35. 



by intravenous injections, i, 28. 



by mouth, i, 33. 



by organ grafting, i, 36. 



by parenteral injections, i, 35. 



by rectal administration, i, 34. 



clinical studies of excessive hor- 

 mone secretion, i, 39. 



boiling of, without loss of potency, 

 i, 8, 30. 



classification of, as autocoids, i, 4. 



as erregende and hemmende, i, 5. 



as hypertensive and hypotensive, 



i, 5. 



depression of, i, 40. 



by gland extirpations, i, 40. 

 by infarction, i, 41. 



by interstitial injury, i, 41. 



by ligation of blood vessels, i, 41. 



by specific cyfolysis, i, 41. 

 clinical studies on, i, 42. 



primary, i, 42. 



Hormonic equilibrium, and thermody- 

 namic equilibrium, i, 76. 



Hormonotherapy, definition of, as dif- 

 ferentiated from organotherapy, i, 82. 



hypophyseal, i, 114. 



in alimentary canal disturbances, 



i, 116. 



in bladder disturbances, i, 117. 



in bronchial asthma, i, 117. 



in cardiac diseases, i, 114. 



in disorders of circulation, i, 114. 



in renal disease, i, 116. 



Hormonotherapy, hypophyseal, in sep- 

 tic conditions, i, 115. 

 in shock, i, 116. 



in splenomegaly, i, 118. 



in affections of the skin, thyroid, i, 

 104. 



in asthma, thyroid, i, 102. 



in blood dyscrasias, thyroid, i, 105. 



in bone diseases (rickets), thyroid, 

 i, 99. 



in bronchial asthma, hypophyseal, i, 

 117. 



in cardiac disease, hypophyseal, i, 

 114. 



in constipation, thyroid, i, 102. 



in deafness, thyroid, i, 102. 



in dementia praecox, thyroid, i, 101. 



in disorders of circulation, hypoph- 

 yseal, i, 114. 



in enuresis, thyroid, i, 102. 

 -in epilepsy, thyroid, i, 101. 



in infectious diseases, thyroid, i, 

 103. 



in mental diseases, thyroid, i, 100. 



in nephritis, thyroid, i, 104. 



in renal disease, hypophyseal, i, 

 116. 



in rheumatism (articular and mus- 

 cular), thyroid, i, 99. 



in rickets, thyroid, i, 99. 



in septic conditions, hypophyseal, i, 

 115. 



-in shock, hypophyseal, i, 116. 



- in splenomegaly, hypophyseal, i, 118. 



in syphilis thyroid, i, 103. 



in tetany thyroid, i, 100. 



of the suprarenals, antispastic ac- 

 tion, i, 138. 



in bronchial asthma, i, 138. 



in diarrhea, i, 140. 



in stenosis of esophagus, i, 140. 



in vomiting, i, 139. 



empiric, in bone diseases, i, 140. 



epinephrin and the arsenical 



antisyphilitic preparations, i, 140. 



undesirable results and contra- 

 dictions, i, 141. 



pharmacodynamic action of epi- 

 nephrin, i, 124. See also Epinephrin. 



symptomatic, i, 134. 



vasoconstricting action, i, 134. 



vasoconstricting action, i, 134. 



in alimentary canal, i, 136. 



in inaccessible hemorrhage, i, 



137. 



in mouth and upper air pas- 

 sages, i, 135. 



in the eye, i, 136. 



