INDEX. 



663 



Bronchitis and Pi tliisis {conf.) 



-remedies for (cont.) 



— Cod-liver oil the best, 570-1. 



-Symptoms in 



— Cough and Expectoration, 562. 



Brown, Crum, and Fraser, researches of, 



on the modification of the 



action of certain Alkaloids by 



union with specified bodies, 390. 

 Brown-Sequard, 

 -experiments of 

 — demonstrating: Re-ipiratory Centre in 



the Spinal Cord, 323. 

 — in restoring Life to a tevered (Dog's) 



Head, 375. 

 -use of testicular extract by, 25. 

 Bruce, Alice, death of, from Syncope due 



to Torture, 393. 

 Brucine Poisoning, Artificial Breathing 



in, (Uspensky), 383. 

 Brunton's 

 -Pulse, Sphymographic Tracings of, 129 



ei seq. 

 -Stop-cock, and its uses, ill., 265. 

 -Theory of the Mode of Action of 



Digitalis, 72. 

 Burns, 



-Pain of, relieved by Fire-heat, 449. 

 — probable reason for relief, 450 ill. 

 -Shock induced by, 398, 400. 



Caffeine Poisoning, Artificial Breathing 

 in, (Uspensky), 383. 



Calabar bean, {Phyostigma Venenosum), 

 in ordeal by Poison, West 

 Africa, 462. 



-effect of, on the Salivary Nerves, 546-7. 



-phj siological action of, dis^criminated from 

 that of Casca Bark, 473. 



Calculi, agony caused by distention pro- 

 duced by, 16. 



Camarband, reason of its usefulness, 531. 



Camel, {Camel us hactrianus), Larynx of, 

 632, 635. 



Cannula?, T-tubes and Pens, ill., 255-6, 

 making of, 255-6. 



-Introduction and Uses of, 259, 262. 



Caniharides, Diuretic action of, applied 

 externally, 6. 



Capillaries, 



— Coagulation of the Blood in, the snp. 

 posed cause of Sta?is, (Weber 

 brothers), 448-9, 454. 



— contractile power oF, 316. 



— Physiological Action of Digitalis on, 55. 



— resistance of, to the circulation, first 

 investigated by Young, 4. 



— Venous Blood tilling, one cause of Con- 

 gestion, 439. 



Cap Taries {cont.) 



-Pulmonary, 



— action of, on Drugs injected, 321. 



— in Angina Pectoiis, as acted on by 

 Nitrite of Amyl, ill, 370-3. 



—in Cholera Collapse, 365-8. 



Treatment indicated for, 368. 



Nitrile of Amyl in, ill., 369-73. 



— Contractile power of, 568. 



— Contraction of, effect of, on Eespira- 

 tion, 33!. 



Action of Muscarine in causing, 



ill., 332. 



— Frogs', Action on, of Drugs, how 

 observed, ill., 333. 



— Systemic, Action on, of Nitrite of Amyl, 

 369 et seq. 



Carbonate of Ammonia, u?e of, in Bron- 

 chitis, 327, 



Carbonic Acid, 



-Action of, on the Vftgus, 300. 



-in blood, action of, 652-4. 



-Increased quantity of, in the Blo-if^,. 

 cause of Cold Sweats at Death, 

 and of Night Sweats in 

 Phthisis, 550, 555. 



— how accumulated, 550-1. 



-in relation to Internal Ee?piration, 644. 



Carbonic Acid Gas, 



-Action of, on Artificial Circulation in 

 Isolated Organs, 337. 



-Poisoning by. Artificial Eespiratirn 

 in,*382. 



Carbonic Oxide, action of, on Internal 

 Respiration, 616. 



-action of, on Haemoglobin, 646. 



Carbonic Oxide Poisoning (from Charcoal 

 fumes). Artificial Eespiiation 

 in, 383, conjoined with Trans- 

 fusion, 384. 



Cardiac centre, position of, 11. 



-contraction, research on transmission of 

 Stimuli producing, 572-3. 



-Cycle, as described by Senac, 5. 



— Eefractory period in, 573, 574 Sf note, 

 578 et seq., 619 et seq., moment 

 of, 576, duration of, 577. 



effect on of Co'd and Heat, 577. 



— sensitive phase in, 576-7. 



-Dropsy, anticipated use of Casca in, 473. 



— rationale of treatment of, 20. 



-Ganglia, (Cat, Dog, Frog), 



— Action on, of Caeca, 513-5. 



— Co-ordir.ating Apparatus of, in relation 

 to Quickened Heart action, 315. 



—Paralysis of, 303. 



part of the Ganglion'c Apparatus 



affected, 309, 315. 



— Stimulation of, effect of, on the 

 Pulse, 294. 



