GEKEBAL 



Infant, new-born, basal metabolism of, 



influence on, of food and external 



temperature, iii, 638. 



of sex, iii, 635. 

 energy metabolism of, basal, iii, 



632. 

 per unit of body surface, iii, 



633. 



respiratory quotient, iii, 627. 



total energy requirement, iii, 



639. 

 intestinal bacteria of, effects of 



sugars upon intestinal flora, iii, 694. 

 relation between diet and mi- 



crobic response, iii, 691. 



respiratory quotient of, iii, 627. 

 Bailey and Murlin, iii, 628. 



Benedict and Talbot, iii, 630. 



for first eight days, iii, 631. 



Hasselbach, iii, 627. 



influence of food on, iii, 630. 



-tables, iii, 629. 



two days of age, mineral metabo- 

 lism of, iii, 636. 



Infarction, as method of depression of 

 hormones, i, 41. 



of hypophysis cerebri, i, 773. 

 Infected wounds, hypophyseal hormono- 

 therapy for, i, 115. 



Infection, and the spleen, ii, 669. 



arthropathies secondary to, metabo- 

 lism in, iv, 773. 



Infections, causing dystrophia adiposo- 

 genitalis, i, 905. 



leading to exophthalmic goiter, gen- 

 eral, i, 307. 



iodin and thyroid extract, i, 309. 



nasal disease, i, 308. 



pregnancy and lactation, i, 308. 



syphilis, i, 308. 



tuberculosis, i, 308. 



pathological changes in suprarenals 

 as result of, ii, 261. 



tetany in, prognosis of, i, 670. 

 Infectious diseases, as cause of dia- 

 betes insipidus, iv, 865. 



changes in hypophysis cerebri due 

 to, i, 779. 



circulatory failure of, suprarenal 

 therapy for, i, 132. 



collapse of, suprarenal therapy for, i, 

 133. 



epinephrin content in, ii, 321. 



hypoadrenia following, ii, 319. 



hypoadrenia, functional, associated 

 with, ii, 325. 



miscellaneous, metabolism in, iv, 

 148. 



Infectious diseases, tetany associated 

 with, i, 649. 



thyroid, treatment in, i, 103. 

 Infectious origin, of hypothyroidism, 



i, 384. 

 Infectious theory of exophthalmic 



goiter, i, 309. 

 Inflammable air, or hydrogen, iii, 23. 



discovery of, iii, 15. 

 Inflammatory edema, iv, 159. 

 Inflammatory enteropathies, metabo- 

 lism in, iv, 629. 



Influenza, hypoadrenia following, ii, 

 321. 



orchitis in, ii, 484. 



Injections into gland, in treatment of 



exophthalmic goiter, i, 372. 

 Innervation, of hypophysis cerebri, i, 



708. 



of pancreas, ii, 691. 



of the parathyroids, i, 502. 



of thymus, ii, 363. 



of thyroid gland, i, 208. 

 Inorganic metabolism, and edema, iv, 



166, 



Inorganic salts, metabolism of, in dis- 

 eases of respiration and circulation, 

 iv, 551. 



Inosinic acid, iii, 141. 



as toxic agent in intoxication theory 

 of parathyroid tetany, i, 549. 



Inosmic acid, in tetany, i, 635. 

 Inositol, in muscle tissue, iii, 460. 



in the brain, iii, 471. 



Insanity, hirsutismus associated with, 



ii, 357. 

 occurring in exophthalmic goiter, i, 



347. 



relation of thyroid gland to, i, 

 411. 



"Insensible perspiration" and food, 



Hippocrates on, iii, 4. 

 -Sanctorius (1561-1636), iii, 7. 

 Insomnia, in exophthalmic goiter, i, 



346. 

 Insuffisance pluriglandulaire, i, 903. 



of Claude and Gougerot, descrip- 

 tion of, ii, 886. 



differentiated from Addisqn's dis- 

 ease, ii, 890. 



from dystrophia adiposo-geni- 

 talis, ii, 890. 



from infantilism, ii, 890. 



from myxedema, ii, 890. 



from thymus-adrenal-hypophy- 

 seal syndrome, ii, 890. 



etiology of, ii, 886. 



interpretation of, ii, 890. 



