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GENERAL INDEX 



Suprarenal pharmacology, earlier work 

 on, Oliver and Schaefer, ii, 187. See 

 also Suprarenal extract. 



Suprarenal secretion, as cause of ar- 

 terial hypertension in nephritis, iv, 

 404. 



control of, i, 168. 



Gley and Quinquaud's view that epi- 

 nephrin is not carried by the circu- 

 lation, ii, 183. 



induced by asphyxia, ii, 174. 



Anrep, ii, 174. 



Cannon and Hoskins, ii, 174. 



Gasser and Meek, ii, 175. 



Gley and Quinquaud, ii, 175. 



induced by excitement, Cannon and 

 de la Paz, ii, 175. 



Cannon and Mendenhall, ii, 176. 



denervated heart, ii, 176. 

 Lamson, ii, 176. 



induced by sensory stimulation, An- 

 rep's studies on, ii, 173. 



Cannon and Hoskins, catheter 



method of, ii, 177. 

 positive evidence, discussion of, 



ii, 177. 



review of, ii, 172. 

 Cannon and Rapport, denervated 



heart, ii, 174. 

 Stewart and RogofFs arguments 



opposed to, ii, 178. 



Florovsky's studies on, ii, 173. 



Ostrogorsky's studies on, ii, 173. 



Stewart and Rogoff's view of, ii, 

 180. 



Suprarenal substitution, ii, 117. 



Suprarenal therapy, epinephrin an ac- 

 tive principle rather than the active 

 principle of gland, i, 9. 



Suprarenal tissue, outlying, i, 40. 



accessory, ii, 59, 285. 

 formation of, ii, 60. 



independence of cortex and me- 

 dulla, ii, 63. 



innervation, ii, 61. 



lymphatics, ii, 61. 



relation of cortex to lipoid for- 

 mation, ii, 63. 



active substance of, epinephrin, dem- 

 onstrated in blood of the adrenal 

 veins, ii, 127. 



by frog perfusion method (in 



cats and rabbits), ii, 128. 



by rabbit intestine segment 



method (in dogs), ii, 129. 



Suprarenals, Addison's disease pro- 

 duced by removal of Brown- Sequard's 

 experiments (1856), i, 60. 



Suprarenals, amount in, of cholesterol 

 and cholesterol esters under different 

 conditions, ii, 266. 



amyloid degeneration of, ii, 263. 



anatomy of, comparative, conditions 

 in amphibia, ii, 67. 



in fishes, ii, 66. 



in invertebrates, ii, 66. 



in reptiles and birds, ii, 67. 



constancy of cell types, ii, 68. 



duality of Suprarenals, ii, 66. 



quantitative relations, ii, 68. 



gross morphology and relations, 

 ii, 59. 



of accessory Suprarenals, ii, 59. 



formation, ii, 60. 



independence of cortex and 



medulla, ii, 63. 



innervation, ii, 61. 



lymphatics, ii, 61. 



relation of cortex to lipoid for- 

 mation, ii, 63. 



antispastic action of epinephrin, i, 

 138. 



aplasia of, ii, 259. 



in conditions of anencephaly, ii, 

 259. 



in fetuses in which cerebral hemi- 

 spheres failed to develop, ii, 259. 



autonomic system, and, control of 

 suprarenal secretion, i, 168. 



epinephrin, control of, i, 168. 



pharmacodynamic action of, i, 

 167. 



sympathetic system and, i, 167. 

 relation to glycosuria, i, 168. 



relation to vascular system, i, 

 169. 



blood supply of, ii, 61. 



changes in, after birth, ii, 260. 

 pathological, as a result of infec- 

 tions and intoxications, ii, 261. 



chemistry of, adrenalin, amount of 

 pressor compound present in, ii, 91. 



history of, ii, 82, 83, 84. 



properties of, ii, 88. 



quantitative determination of, 



ii, 90. 



synonyms of, ii, 92. 



synthesis of, ii, 85. 



epinephrin, distribution of, ii, 93. 



history of (Abel), ii, 80, 81. 



terminology of, ii, 92. 

 historical, ii, 77. 



adrenalin (Aldrich), ii, 83, 84, 

 92. 



(Batelli's method), ii, 84. 



(Bertrand's method), ii, 84. 



