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INDEX. 



Epilepsy and Exophthalmic Goitr?, 415. 



-use of Digitalis in, 33. 



-use of Nitrite of Amvl in, 140. 



Er^^ot, Contraction of Blood-vessels caused 



bv, 470, 473. 

 Ergostat, Gartner's, in Treatment of 



Heart Disease, 22. 

 Erinnceus Europoeus, Larynx in, 631. 

 Errothen des Kaninchenohres, nach 



Einathmung des salpetrig- 



sauren Amjloxyds, 159. 

 T.rythropTileum. Gu'inense, On the Pliysio- 



lojical Action of the Bark of, 



(Casca, Cassj, or Sassy Bark) 



{toith Walter Pye, m.e.c.s.), 



458, 481... 

 Ether, as an Anaesthetic for Dogs, (Schiff),* 



338, see ill. 254. 

 Excitants to the Respiratory Nervous 



Centre, 653. 

 Exertion, effects of different forms of, on 



the Muscles, 18. 

 Exhaustion, consequent on Night -sweats 



in Phthisis, probable common 



cause of both, 545, 

 Exophthalmic Goitre, Cases of, 414. 

 — Spasmodic in character, (M.M.) 415. 

 — Typical in character, (S.P.) 416 et seq. 

 -Pathology of, 424. 

 -Symptoms of, 

 — the chief, 414. 



—the collateral, 421, 424, and 416-20. 

 -Treatment of, by — 

 — Drugs, (Iron iinsuited to, and why) 



(Trousseau}, 422. 



Digitalis, 424. 



Veratria, ib. 



— Galvanism, 421<-6. 



Expectorants, in Bronchitis and Phthisis, 



569-70. 

 Experimental Investigation of the Action 



of Medicines, 220, and see 



Appendix. 

 -I. Standard of Health, 220. 

 —Cells, Life and Health of, 227. 

 — Conditions of Health and Disease, 225. 

 —Drugs, Action of, on Cell Life, 229. 



Cumulative, 233. 



Direct and Indirect, 230. 



Local and Eemote, 231. 



Effect on, of. 



Chemical Constitution and Physio- 

 logical Action, 240. 

 - — -Constitution and Idiosyncrasy, 236. 



Disease, 239. 



Doses, 231. 



■ —Homeopathic, 235. 



Large and small, ib. 



Habi^ Climate, Fasting and form of 



Administration, 235. 



Experimental Investigation, &c. {cont.) 



-II. Action of Drutis on Protoplasm ; 

 General Directions for Ex- 

 perimental Investigation, 24 i. 

 Caution, 242. 



— on Bacteria and Vibriones. 244. 



Fermentation, and Fungi, 245. 



Inflammation, 248. 



Infusoria, 242. 



Leucocytes, 247. 



Oxidation, ib. 



Protoolasm, 242. 



Putrefaction, 246. 



Steps of an Investigation on Aninials, 



249 et seq. 



Administration of Drugs, 249. 



Various Cliannels of, 251. 



^-Minimum Fatal Dose, ib. 



Observation of Effects, 250. 



of Excretion, 251. 



Results of, and their Interpreta- 

 tion, 250. 



. Mode of Securing the Subject and In- 

 struments required, 252, 253, 

 how to make the latter, 255, 

 256. 



Narcotising Subjects, 256, {cf. 338. 



and ill., 254). 



Action of the Narcotics used, 258. 



Procedure during, 



Introduction of Cannulse, 259, and 



Injection of fluid, 260. 



Nerve Division and Stiuiulation, 261. 



Respiration, Artificial, in the Frog, 2G3. 



of G-ases and Vapours, apparatus for 



introducing, 264, ill., 265. 



in Mammals, 262. 



-Cannulas for, ill., ib. 



-III. Artificial Circulation, Investigation 

 of Blood Pressure. See Arti- 

 ficial Circulation and Blood 

 Pressure, see also Appendix to 

 this Lecture, p. 335. 



-IV. Determination of the Exact Struc- 

 tures through which Dru^s 

 affect the Heart and Vessels, 

 290. 



— Blood Pressure, 



— Changes in, caused by action of Drugs. 



mode of determining whether due 



1o Alterations in Heart or 

 Vessels, 317. 



— Detennimng exact Cause of Symp- 

 toms, 292. 



Raising Blood Pressxire, Mode of, 293. 



Registering the Heart Beats, 293,. 



294. 



— Heart's Action. 



How Quickened by Drugs, 291-7. 



How Retarded by Drugs, 297 et seq. 



