INDEX 





Blood Cont'd 

 quantity of, in body, s ~, 

 refractive index of, 88 

 specific gravity of, B6 

 sugar level of, 657 



regulation, 671 

 transfusion of, 93, 1 35, 139 

 viscosity of, 1 10 



volim f, 136 



water content of, 86 



' od cell, red, fate of, 93 



origin of, 92 



regeneration of, 93 

 b1 roma of, 93 



white, 96 

 .od clotting, 98 



in diseases, 1 1 1 



in physiological conditions. I In 



influence of calcium on, 103 



influence of tissues on, 104 



intravascular, L07 



methods of retarding, in drawn blood, 

 99 



negative phase of, 108 



theories of, 106 



time of, 100, 108 



visible changes during, 08 

 Blood corpuscles in mountain Bickness, 401 



tdflow : 



inical conditions affecting anemia, 283 



cardiovascular diseases, 284 



fever, 284 



diseases of nervous system, 28 

 mass movement of, -08 

 movement in veins, 2 1 I 



variations in, 282 



velocity of, 206 



visceral, 212 

 Blood gas manometer, •"•si 



I'.l 1 platelets, 97 



ill I pressure, 122 



diastolic, 127 



effeel of hemorrhage 135 



effect of pleural pressur 



factors maintaining, 134 



11 ion of Moo, I on, 237 



mean arterial, 123 



in shock, 290 



Bystolie, 127 



tracing, L25 

 Blood vessels, S80 



elasticity of, 1 12 



tone of, 236 



Body Quids, reactions of, 35 



Body weighl and energy production, 



Botulism, 5< 



Bowman, capsule of, 507 



Bradycardia, 193 



Brain: 



circulation in, l* 1 7 



vasomotor oerves, 252 



volume of, 250 



ithing, in com] 



in rarefied air. 



periodic, 

 Brownian movement, collo 

 Bruits, I - 



Buffer action of blood, 

 Buffer substam 

 B tones ol 



Bulbosacral outflow 

 Butyric acid, ' 



Cadaverine, 



« laffeini . I 



Caisson disease, 102 



can 103 



dec pression of t 106 



prevention, 404 



Bymptoms, 402 



working conditions in, I - 

 ( *:i l.iuiii ion, influence on clotl u 



influence on heart, 166 

 Calcium rigor, 166 

 ('alonni electrode, 



< laloi ie, 



< !alorimeter, 535 



animal, 536 



Benedict, 537 



bomb, 



hand, 281 



respiration, ■" 



Rn>~' I B i 

 Calorimetry, direct, 5 16 



indirect, 546, 554 

 < 'anal-, semicircular, B 



removal of, s «t 

 Cannabin, 



i lapillary anal] olloids, 



Carbamino reaction, 59 



< larbohydrates, absorption 



assimilation limits, 652 



• n of, 656 

 ami growth, 58 

 metabolism of, 652 

 production from protein, i 

 turation limit, 13 

 Carbon balance, 

 i larbon dioxide, combining 

 effect on respirati 

 • imation in bloc 

 output . 



volume pei in bio 



i 'ai li.m dioxide li osion, 



in alveolar air. afl 



in mountaii 

 in periodic 



in arterial bid 



in venous blo< 

 Carbonic acid 

 Carboxyl grou] 



line il« 



