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INDEX. 



Anaemic Persons, Cause of Palpitation of 

 the Heart in, 422. 



Anaesthesia, induction and maintenance 

 of, in Animals, 3i7-9. 



-temporary, producible bv compressing 

 the Carotids, (Waller), 403. 



Anatomical Classification of Laryngeal 

 variations proposed by Milne- 

 Edwards, 627 et seq. 



Anemones, effects similar to those of In- 

 flammation produced in, by 

 irritation, (Ho'lis), 441. 



Aneurism, effect of Nitrite of Amyl in 

 cases of, 139. 



.Angina Pectoris, 



-causes of, 16, 17, CJenner, and Parry), 19, 

 (Brunton), 370. 



-defined by Walshe, 137, 191. 



— two classes of, ib. 



-effect of, on the Pulse and Arterial 

 tension, 139-40. 



-Pathology of, 191-2. 



— as defined by Walshe, 191. 



— as divided by Friedrich and others, ih. 



— views of Eichwald on, 191. 



-Pulmonary and Systemic Capillaries in, 

 Effect on, of Nitrite of Amyl, 

 ill., 370-3. 



-Pulse -tracings in, 195. 



-Svmptoms during, (Nothnagei), 192. 



-Treatment of, rationale of various 

 methods of, 20 et seq. 



—Bleeding, 138, 140, 185 et seq., 191. 



—Nitrite of Amyl, 137, 185, why 

 used, 175. 



— salpetrig-saures Amyloxyd weshalb 

 gebraucht, 155. 



Stimulants, 187, 191. 



Animal Blood, Transfu-ion of, into Man, 

 objections disposed of, 38o-7. 



-Ileat, manner in which kept up, (Lud- 

 wig and others), 11 et seq. 



-Organism, the, On the Apparent Pro- 

 duction of a New Effect by 

 the Joint Action of Drugs 

 wdthin, 390. 



Animals, see also under names. 



-action on, of Casca Bark, (Santos\ 463, 

 (Brunton and Pje), 463-4, 

 (Santos, and Liebreich), 483 

 et seq. 



-Artificial Circulation through Isolated 

 Organs of, (Ludwig and 

 Mosso), 335. 



-Comparison of the effect of Drugs on dif- 

 ferent, in different doses, 291. 



-Experimental Investigations on the 

 Action of Drugs on, 241. 



-Steps of an Investigation, and animals 

 chiefly employed, 249. 



An'mals, Steps of an Investigation, &c. 



— Ad-ninistration of Drugs, 2 t9. 



Minimum Fatal Dose, 251. 



Various Channels of, ih. 



Observation of Effects, 250. 



cf Excretion, 251. 



Results, Interpretation of, 250. 



— Mode of Securing Subject, 338-9, and 

 Instruments required, 252, 253, 

 how to make the latter, 255-6. 



—Narcotizing Subjects, 256. 



Vction of Narcotics, 258. 



Procedure During, 



Introduction of Cannulae, 269, and 



injection of fluid, 260. 



— Nerve Division and Simulation, 261. 



— Respiration, Artificial, 



in the Frog, 263. 



of G-ases or Vapours, 264. 



apparatus for introducing, 204, 



ill, 265. 



in Mammals, 262. 



Cannulae for, ill., ih., 263. 



-induction and maintenance of Anaes- 

 thesia in, 337-9. 



-ki led in various ways, Rhythmical con- 

 tractions in, of Pulmonary 

 Veins and Vena Cava, 542. 



-Physiological Action of Digitalis on, 39. 



-Vocal cords in, false tone, 627-35, 

 development of the false, in 

 relation to vomiting, 6l0-?. 



Anthrax p ison, destroyed by Thj roid 

 juice, (Wooldridge), 27. 



Antilope qutturosa, Larynx and Thyroid 

 ' in, 629. 



Ant'rrhinic Acid, in Digitalis, 36. 



Anti-toxins, treatment of Disease by, 

 26. 



Aorta, the, effect of Compression of, in 

 experiments with Nitrite of 

 Amy] on Rabbits. 183 dings. 



-Einfliiss der Verschliessung der, jigs.^ 

 161 et seq. 



-Ligature of, and Artificial Respiration, 

 318, ill., 319. 



Apes, see also Howling Ape and Simla. 



-Larynx of, 



— Experiments on, 635, 639. 



— Ventricular bands in, 639, 642. 



Apex-beat, the, as registered by Marey 

 and Chauveau, 9. 



Apnoea, defined, 653. 



-Drugs preventive of, 654. 



-in the physiological sense, 382-3. 



-producible by Artificial Respiration, 

 654. 



Apomorphia, prevention of Apnoea by 

 injection of, 654. 



Apoplexy, Artificial Respiration in, 379. 



