INDEX. 



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Apparent Production of a New Effect bj 

 the Joint Action of Drugs 

 within the Animal Organism, 

 390. 



Arteria radiaUs, Wirkung des salpetrig- 

 sanren Amjloxyds auf deren 

 Pulscurre, (Gam:?ee), 154. 



Arterial Congestion, 439, 453. 



— in relation to Inflammation, 439-dO, 

 453-4, 4")7. 



-Elasticity, Importance of, 272-3. 



-0-«siiication, (Brodie, Jenner, Parry), 

 18, 19 et seq. 



Arteiial Pressure, -veeaZso Arterial Tension, 



— automatic recording of variations in, 

 initiated by Ludwig, 8. 



— in a Dog, 



Action on, of Casca Bark, .502, small 



Dose, 50')-7, talle 5U6. 



— fir?t investigated by Hales, 4, 279. 



-Pulse rata and, in experiments with 

 Digitalis, 145-6. 



Arterial Tension, (or Blood-Pressure, 

 qv), 273. 



— influence on, of Eespiration, 45-6. 



— in Man and Animals, as affected by 

 Nitrite of Amyl, 138-40. 



— Physiological Action of Digitalis on, 54, 

 see also 45. 



— spasmodic, in Angina Pectoris, relieved 

 by Nitrite of Amyl, 193. 



— two factoi's of, 45. 



Arterien, Selbststandige Bewegungen der- 

 selben, 159-60. 



Arterienwiinde, Bewegungen dcselben 

 wenn beriihrt, nach Du'-ch- 

 schneidung der Nerven, 160. 



Arterioles, 



-Action on, of 



— Casca, 4-8-90, 515, 517. 



— Condurang>, 357. 



— Smelling Salts, 407. 



-Active Dilatation and Contraction of, in- 

 dependently of Nerve-Centre*, 

 On the Action of Nitrite ot 

 Amyl on the Circulation and 

 on, 174. 



-in Cholera collapse, 3o5. 



-Contractility, independent, in IMuscular 

 fibres of, and the results, 12. 



-Contraction of, caused by 



—Casca, 468-90. 



— Digitalin, IH, 143, 145-6. 



— Di-italis. 469. 



— E-got, 470. 



-R-laXition of, a cause of Palpitation, 

 421, 422. 



Artery (ies), see Co-onary and Pulmonary 

 do., also Arterien and Arte- 

 rioles. 



jBrst measured by 



A'tery (ies) — confd. 



-Blood-prcs3ure in, 

 Hales, 4. 



— Experiments on the Influence of Digi- 

 talis on, {tables and dia^s.), 

 103. 



-and Capillaries, 



— Arterial Blood Filling, one cause of 

 Congestion, 4:i9-10. 



-discoYv^ry of a.;tioti on, of Vaso-dilator 

 nerves, 11. 



-Effect on, of tovich, after division of 

 nerves, 178 et seq. 



-in Muscles, Dilatation of, 405 et seq. 



-rigidity of, causes and consequences 

 of, 18-19. 



Artificial Circulation: Investigation of 

 Blood Pressure, 266. 



-Blood, Artificial Circulation of, 266. 



— Circulation of Warm and Cold, 267. 



— Mode of Conducting Artificial Circula- 

 tion, ib. 



Application of the method to Pharma- 

 cological Investigation, 268. 



— differe-^t kinds of, in, 336. 



-Ulood Pressure, or Arterial Circula- 

 tion, 273. 



— Oscillations in, caused by the Heart and 

 Respiration, 273. 



Chusps of, 273, tabular view of, 278. 



Action of Counter-irritants, 277. 



Influence of Nerves, 274-6. 



Kxperimental Examination of, 279. 



Forms of Manometer, 279. 



Kymographion, the, 



Fick's, 284, ill. 



Lud wig's, 280-3, ill. 281. 



-Mode of using, 285. 



Reduction of tracings made by, 286. 



Mode of Recording Experiments, 



288. 



Grraphic do., 289. 



-in Frogs, 319. 



-in Mammals, 318, ill. 319. 



-Plan of, due to Ludwig 8. 



-power of, to maintain Life in separated 

 or severed parts of the Body, 

 374-6 et seq., and the Con- 

 verse, 376. 



-through Isolated Orirans, (Ludwig and 

 Mosso), 335. 



Artificial Respiration in a Frog, 263-4. 



Artificial Respiration in Mammals, 



-after division of medulla, (Schiff), 560-1. 



-On the use of, and of Transfusion as a 

 Means of Preserving Life, 

 374, 383-7. 



— Apnoea induced by, 654. 



— nppiratus for, ill., 2(;i2 el seq. 



-Processes induced bv, 377-8. 



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