GEKEEAL IKDEX 



845 



Splenectomy, influence of, on metabo- 

 lism, in blood diseases, iv, 596. 



clinical observations, iv, 597. 



experimental observations, iv, 596. 



Splenomegaly, hypophyseal hormono- 

 therapy in, i, 118. 



Spoiled air, or nitrogen, of Scheele, iii, 

 17. 



Spring catarrh, ii, 800. 



Sputum, in tuberculosis, iv, 134. 



Stahl (1660-1734) "phlogiston theory of 

 combustion of, iii, 11. 



Starch, iii, 247. 



conversion of, into fat, Voit, iii, 

 73. 



Stark, William (1740-1770), on diet, in 

 history of metabolism, iii, 12. 



Starvation, Allen method of, in dia- 

 betes, iv, 26. 



cause of death from, iv, 25. 



creatinin excretion during, iii, 178. 



duration of life in, with and without 

 water, iv, 5. 



in epilepsy, therapeutic use of, iv, 

 27. 



metabolism during, protein, iii, 116, 

 117. 



percentage loss in weight of various 

 organs in, iv, 18. 



percentage loss of body weight in, 

 iv, 24. 



salt, iii, 723. 



water. See Water starvation. 



See also Fasting; and Undernutri- 

 tion. 



Stature, influence on, of gonads, i, 26. 



of hypophysis, i, 25. 

 of thyroid, i, 26. 

 Status hypoplasticus of Julius Bartels 



(1908), i, 55. 

 Status lymphaticus, differentiated from 



hypothyroidism, i, 422. 

 -in Addison's disease, ii, 282, 301. 

 Status thymicolymphaticus, and su- 



prarenals, ii, 274. 



as a major endocrin syndrome, ii, 

 937. 



chart of, ii, 956. 



definition of Symmers, ii, 403. 



diagnosis of, in women, ii, 404. 



diagnostic criteria (Haven Emer- 

 son), ii, 403. 



differentiated from neurasthenia, ii, 

 408. 



effect of, in military life, ii, 405, 

 406. 



etiology of, ii, 406. 



first established by Paltauf, i, 55. 



Status thymicolymphaticus, frequency 

 of, in Addison's disease, ii, 288. 

 - hyperplasia in, ii, 405. 



hypoplasia of chromaphil system 

 with, ii, 288. 



in Addison's disease, ii, 282. 



infantilism in, dystrophic, ii, 872. 



introduction to, ii, 403. 



occurrence of, according to age and 

 sex, ii, 404. 



prognosis of (Symmers), ii, 404. 



subjective symptoms of, ii, 408. 



tonsils in, ii, 405. 



treatment of, by hygiene, ii, 408. 



by stimulation, ii, 408. 

 Steapsin, iii, 192. 



Steatorrhea, clinical occurrence of, iv, 

 678. 



of autonomic origin, i, 332. 

 Stellwag's sign, i, 319. 



Stenosis, of duodenum, tetany due to, i, 

 649. 



of esophagus, antispastic action of 

 epinephrin in, i, 140. 



Sterility, ovarian therapy in, i, 158. 

 Sternum and clavicles, in acromegaly, 



i, 826. 



Sterols, iii, 188. 

 Stomach, as an endocrin organ early 



work with gastrin, ii, 737. 

 general conclusions and clinical 



application, ii, 741. 



mode of action of gastrin, ii, 

 740. 



specific chemical nature of gas- 

 trin, ii, 740. 



specific formation or distribution 

 of gastrin activity, ii, 737. 



specificity of gastrin activity, ii, 

 739. 



status of problem and nature of 

 evidence, ii, 735. 



contents, pancreatic ferments in, 

 testing for presence of, iv, 664. 



diseases of, metabolism in. See Gas- 

 tric diseases, metabolism in. 



fat metabolism in, absorption, iii, 

 190. 



digestion, iii, 189. 



j n passage from, to intestines, iii, 



191. 



function of, iv, 608. 



metabolism in diseases of, iv, 607. 

 See also Gastric diseases, metabolism 

 of. 



passage from, of water, iii. 286. 

 Stools, fatty, in pancreatic disease, iv, 



664, 665. 



