INDEX. 



GGl 



Blisters in Rlieumatism, application of 

 ill Klieunuitic ailections of the Joints, 

 452-3, 454. 



Eiood, see also Artificial Circulation, Cir- 

 culation, eic. 



-Action on, of Nitro-glycerine, 479. 



-Admixture of, through circulation, from 

 various parts of the body, 

 Harvey on, 22-3, some specu- 

 lations 23-6, use of digestive 

 ferments, 25. 



-Carbonic Acid in excess in, tlie cause of 

 Cold Sweats at Death, and 

 Night Sweats in Phthisis, 

 550, 555. 



-ihanges in, Chemical, produced by 

 Gastric glands, 23. 



— in circulation through isolated organs, 

 investigations on, (Ludwig and 

 others), 11. 



—in Cholera, alterations in, 364-7, (Sj" note, 

 364. 



-Canstiiuents of, two most important, 



Cliloride of Sodium, 23. 



Water, ih. 



— Probable action of, 23 et seq. 



-different kinds of, in Artificial Circula- 

 tion, in Isolated Organs, 336. 



— mode of supplying Head and liodv 

 with, 293. 



-formation in, of Acid, 652-3. 



-Increased Temperature of, a cause of 

 Sweat, (Lachsinger) 550, 555. 



-Increased Venosity of, as po-sible cause 

 of Quickened Breathing, 329. 



— Causes of 



Prevention of Air from reaching 



Blood, 330. 



of Jjlood from reaching Air, ih. 



how this last may be effected, by 



Contraction of the Pulmonary 



Capillaries, 331, Action of 

 Muscarin in, ill., 332, 



Embolism of the Pulmonary 



Artery, 330, Action (sup- 

 posed) of Condurango in, 

 330-1. 



■ Stoppage of the Heart, 330, Action 



of Quinine in, ib. 



-in the Intestines, hoAv chilled and how 

 protected from Chill, 531. 



-Xicotine in, a cause of cold Sweat, 550. 



-normal quantity of, in the vessels, 441. 

 -Ozonizing Power of, 649. 

 -Physiological Action of Digitalis on, 43. 

 — on Circulation, 41, 44. 



Arterial Tension, 54 and see 45. 



Capillaries, 55. 



Pulse, 41, 46. 



-lie.-piratory change in, 646 et seq. 



Blood {conf.) 



-Transfusion of, in conjunction with 



Artificial Respiration, 383-7. 

 — in Charcoal Poisoning, 384, 386. 



Snake Bite, 385-6. 



Strychnine and other Poisoning, 386. 



— objections to, disposed of, 386-7. 



-Venous, 



— Action of, on Sweat Centre, 551. 



-Venosity of, what it consists in, 65?. 



Blood corpuscles, 



-Nuclei of. Chemical Composition of, 147. 



-Red, coagulation of, in Capidaries, in 



inflammation, 447-9. 

 -Red and white, (Newts), Action on, of 



Casca Bark, 493. 

 -Wliite, Action of ]')rugs on, 247. 

 Blood-letting, see Phlebotomy and Vene- 

 section. 

 Blood Pressure, see also Arterial Pressure, 



Arterial Tension, and Biut- 



druck. 

 -Action on, of Nitro-glycerine, less than 



that of Nitrite of Amyl, 479. 

 -in Animals, 

 —Cat and Rabbit, 

 Action on, after division of Spinal 



Cord, of Casca drug, 515-7. 



Vessels affected by the Drug, 517-8. 



—Frog, 



Action on, of Casca, 501. 



-in the Arteries, 



— Automatic recording of, duo to 



Ludwig, 8. 



— Experiments on the Influence of Digi- 

 talis on, 103. 



— first measured by Hales, 4. 



BL)od-pressure, 



-Diminished, produced by Nitrite of 

 Amyl, 175. 



— Probably due to dilation, 182-4. 



-Experimental Exammation of 



— Forms of Manometer, 279. 



Kymographion, the, 



Kick's, 284, ill. 



Ludwig's, 280-3, ill. 281. 



Mode of using, 285. 



Reduction of tracings marie by, 286. 



— Mode of Recording Experiments, 288. 



Graphic do., 289. 



-Oscillations in, due to Heart and Respi- 

 ration, 273. 



— Causes of, 15, 273, tabular view of, 278. 



Action on, of Counter-irritants, 277. 



— Influence of Nerves on, 274-6. 



-Raising, Mode of, 273. 



-Registering by Mavey and Chauveau, 9, 

 (Strickers instrument for), 

 293-4. 



— Graphic Method, Ludwig's, 9. 



