INDEX. 



6G7 



Circulation (coni.) 



-tlirougli muscles, on what dependent, 

 (I-iidwig and Sadler), 1-i, 21. 



-of Warm and Cold Blood, 207. 



Circulation nnd Kespiration, Effects on, of 

 Condurango, 350-7. 



Civet, Larjnx in, 632. 



Clark, Sir Andrew, death of, 1, 2, 

 27-8. 



Climate, as affecting the Action of 

 Drugs, 1^35. 



-or season, as affecting Posture, 531. 



Closure of the Glottis, se^ Glottis, 

 Closure of. 



Coagulation of Blood in the Capillaries, 

 as the cause of Stasis, (Weber 

 Brothers). 448-9, 454. 



Coati, Larynx in, 632. 



Coats, see Ludvvig and Coats. 



Cobra di Capello, Poison of, 



-death of Eabbit from, subsequent Pul- 

 monary pulsation not due 

 to, 52S. 



-Physiological Action o^, 381, 38S, 386. 



Cod-liver Oil, in Bronchitis and Phthisis, 

 immense value and probable 

 action of, 570-71. 



Cold, see also Heat and Cold. 



-action of, in relief of Inflammation pain, 

 449, 454. 



-Heat, and the Action of Drugs, Modifi- 

 cation by, of the Effect of 

 Electrical Stimulatio'i of the 

 Frog's Heart, (tvitk Theodore 

 Cash), 574, 576. 



— Action of, on the Frog's Heart, 



Effect on the Cooled Heart of 



Electrical Stimulation, 575, 577, 589, 



591,600-5. 



Auricular, 



Maximal, 591. 



Minimal, 5G0. 



Ventric\i1ar, 



Maximal, 590. 



Minimal, 589, and on the 



A''enous Sinus, 



- — — Maxinml, 593. 



Minimal, 591. 



Cold air, inhalntion of, and Cough, 

 568. 



Cold feet, relation of, to Brain Activity 

 explained, 12. 



Collapse, (see also S! ock), certain caxises 

 of, 399-400. 



-the, of Cholera. On the Employment in, 

 of Xitrite of Amvl, [v^ith Ex- 

 periments upon the Pulmonary 

 Circulation] 359. 



Colocynth, purg.itive action of, applied 

 externally, 6. 



Comparison of the Fff.'ct of Drills on 

 Different Animals in J>iffiTeiit 

 Doses, 291. 



Competency, the, of the Tricuspid and 

 Mitral Valves, On a Simple 

 Instrument for Fxannu- 

 ing, 537. 



Composition, see Chemical Composition. 



C. nditions of Health and Disius)', 22'^.. 



Condurango, Physiological Action of, 340. 



-Extract of, 



— Characters of, 340. 



— General Action of, on Frogs, ib. 



on Mammals, 342. 



Post-Moitem Examination after Ex- 

 periments on, 3 13. 



Results of Experiments on, 341, 358. 



Eflects of on, 



Circulation and Respiration, 450-7. 



on Arterioles, ?57. 



Reflex Action, 315. 



Conclusions regarding, S'O, 



-supposed action of, in inducing Embolism 

 of the Pidm -nary Aitt-rv, error 

 note 1, 330-1. 



Congestion, definition of, 



— two possible conditions of the Blood 

 in, 438. 



Arterial, or active, congestion, 438-9. 



Venous, cr passive do., 439. 



-due to Cough, 567-9. 



Drugs lessening 567-71. 



-how produced, 441. 



-in relation to Inflummation, 438, 439, 

 441, Paoet on, 447, a}id see 454. 



-protracted. Hypertrophy caused bj, 440. 



Conia, action of, on the Vagus, 314. 



Conium, Vapour of, Action of, on 

 Cough, 554. 



Constitution and Jdi( svncrasy, as affecting 

 the fiction of Drugs, 236. 



Contractility of Blood-vessels, indepen- 

 dent, and inherent, 11. 



-Veins showing, 542. 



— uses of, 543. 



Contraction, see also Cardiac do, 



-of Arterioles caused by Digitalin, 141. 



—proof of, 143, 145 6. 



-of Blood-vessels, universal, cau«ed by 

 Irritation of a Sensory 2^'erve, 

 (Ludwi^j), 443. 



-of tlie Pulmonary Capillaries, effect of, 

 on Respiration, 331. 



— action cf Muscarin in causing, ill., 332. 



-sequence of, in the Heart, 529-30. 



-of Veins, local, 541. 



Cooled Hearr, *e« Electrical Stimulation of 

 the Frog's Heart, subhead [b). 



Cooper, Sir Astley. cited on Death from 

 Shock, 393-4, 432. 



