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INDEX. 



Diseases in whioh Digitalis has been, and 



k, employed, 31-4, 74-7. 

 Distention ot' Hollow Muscular 0/gans, 



piin induced by, 16. 

 Diuretic Action of Digitalis, On the, (wii/h 



Ilenrj Power, M.B., f.k CS.), 



412; the same in G-erman, 



410. 

 -use of Casca bark anticipated, 473. 

 Dogs, see also Hunde. 

 -Action on, of 



— Atropia, in different Doses, 291. 

 — Cas -a, 459, 46i, in various doses, 489. 

 —Chloroform, 256,337. 

 -Circu'ation of, as affected by Nitrate of 



Am}l, 176. 

 -Head, a Severed, Life restored to, 



(Brown-SequarJ), 375. 

 -Heart and Blood Pressure of 

 — Action on, of 

 Ca^ca Birk, 502, do. in small do^es, 



5( 5 7, table, 506. 

 -Kidney and Liver of, Isolated, Artificial 



Circulation through, (Ludwig 



and Mosso), 335. 

 —Larynx in, 630. 

 — experiments on, 635, 638-9. 

 — Ventricular bnnds in, 635, 639. 

 -Vomi'iuii; in, 640. 

 Dolphin, La'-ynx in, 628. 

 Doom, see Redwater Ba k. 

 Doses, see Compari-ion of the Effects of 



Drugs, see also Drugs, 

 -and the Action of Drug^, 231. 

 -different, of Casca, effect of, on the 



Froi'8 Heart, 46S. 

 —Homeopathic, 235. 

 -Large and small, i.b. 

 Dover's Powder, action of, (anti-sudorific), 



in Night Sweat in Phthisis, 



(Murrt-ll), 555, 556. 

 Dropsy, see Cardiac do. 

 Drowning, Artificial Eespiration in, 378, 



382. 

 —Deaths from, probable future of Strychnia 



in, as a restorative, 323. 

 Drugs, see Cold, Heat, and the Action of. 

 — Acti .m of, on 



— Animals, metho'i of experimental in- 

 vestigation, 241 et seq. 

 — Bacteria and Vibriones, 2 14. 

 —Cell Life, 229. 



Cumulative, 233. 



Direct and Indii-ect, 230. 



Local and Eemote, 7, 231. 



—Fermentation, 245. 

 ■ — Fungi, ib. 

 — Haemoglobin. 

 • — Ititlammation, 248. 

 — Infusoria, 242. 



Drugs, Action < f, on 



— Inhibitory nppiratus of the Heart 



(various), 314. 

 — Leucocytes, 24 7. 

 — Nerves affectin^T the circulation, 274-76. 



affectinj); the Respiratory Centre, 



fa) inhaled, 327. 



(b) injected, ib. 



—■ >xidation, 247, 647-51. 



— Protoplasm, 242. 



— Putrefaction^ 246. 



— Respiration, see Respiration, and under 



names of Drugs. 

 — Pespiratory Nervous Centre, 654. 

 — Veins, need of further knowledge on 



544, as affecting, Coutractile 



Power of the Pulmonary 



CHpillaries, 5 i8-9. 

 — Vomiting associated with Cough, 571. 

 — Chemical Constitution and Physiological 



Action, 240. 

 — Const' tution and Idiosyncrasy, 236. 



— Disease, 239. 



— I 'OSes, 231. 



iioraeopathic, 235. 



Large and Small, ib. 



— Habit, Climate, Fasting, and Form of 



Administration, 235. 

 -aim of experiments on the effects of 



localisation of action, 241. 

 -beneficial in combating Night-Sweating 



of Phthisis, 55 L et seq., difS- 



culty of choosing among, 



555-6. 

 -Determination of the Exact Structures 



through -which tht^y affect the 



Heart and Vessel^, 290. 

 -Effects of, on Different Animals in 



Different Doses, Comparison 



of, 291. 



Q.uantitative experiments on, (Blake), 7. 



-External use of, Harvey's knowledge 



of, 6. 

 -Injection of, into the Blood, fir^t tried 



by Sir Christopher Wren, 6, 7. 

 -Joint Action of, within the Animal 



Organism, On the Apparent 



Production of a New Effect 



by, 390. 

 -Method of Administering, to Animals 



under Experi-'ient, 249. 

 Dublin, Cholera Epidemic in, of 1866, 



use of Nitrite of Amyl in, and 



Oxygen, and results, 359-61. 

 Dugong, Larynx of, 628. 

 Dybkowsky's theory of the Mode of 



Action of Digitalis, (and 



others), 71. 

 Dyspnoea, 653, defined, 383. 



