INDEX. 



677 



Heart (cont.) 



-Sounds of, discovered by Harvey, 5, 

 otlier observers, 5, ca;;se8 of, 

 described by Glendinning, 

 Williams and Todd, 6. 

 -Stoppage of, 



— due to impaired Cardiac Nutrition, 19. 

 — dxie to shock, 393-4, 4D0-3. 



• liow caused, 434. 



— eifect of Quinine in causing, 30. 

 — effect of, on Respiration, ib. 

 -Valvular disease of, bearing on, of the 



Contraction of tlie Pulmonary 



Veins and Vena Cava, 530. 

 Heart's Action, 

 -How Quickened by Drugs, 

 — by Paralysis of the Vagus, 295, 

 of its ends, fibres, and roots, in the 



Heart, 295. 

 — by Stimulation of the Cardiac Gran- 



plia, 294. 

 — direct, of the Sympatlietic, ib. 

 -How Retarded by Drugs, 297. 

 -Irritation of Vagus roots, ib., et seq. 

 — ^indirect, thi'ougti Blood pressure, 297. 

 do., through Respiration, 300. 



reflex, 299. 



-Irritation of Vagus ends and fibres^ 301. 



— Increased conducting power of, ib. 



-Paralysis of Cardiac Ganglia, 303. 



- — of the Sympathetic, ib. 



Heart-beats, 



-Effect of each, on a Limb, (Mosso), 536. 



-Variation of Strength and Rate in, 



(Harvey), on, 9. 

 — ^lechanism producing, (Weber, 



E. and E., and others), 10. 

 Heart-disease, 



-Diet for, during Rest in Bed, 21. 

 -Ling's system of Massage for, ib. 

 -Symptoms of, 21. 

 -Treatment of, rationale of various forms 



of, 20 et seq. 

 Heart-strain, caused by sports in immature 



competitors, 18. 

 Heart and Lungs, the two Essential 



Organs to the maintenance 



of Life, (Huxley), 374. 

 Heart and Vessels, the. Determination of 



tlie exact Structures thi-oucli 



which Drugs affect them, 290. 

 Heat, see Cold, Heat, and the Action of 



Drugs, and Heat and Cold, 



infra. 

 -Action of, in causing Death, author's 



view, 212. 

 --on the Frog's Heart. 



Effect on the Heated Heart of 



• Electrical Stimulation, 575, 577, 



594, GOy, 622-3. 



Heat. &e. {cont) 



Electrical Stimulation, 



— — A uricular, — 



Maximal, 594. 



Minimal, ib. 



Ventricular, — 



—Maximal, 594. 



Minimal, 593, and on the 



-Venous Sinus, — 

 —Maximal, 595. 

 -Minimal, ib. 



-action of, in relief of Inflammation Pain, 

 449-50, 454. 



-action of, on the refractory period in the 

 Cardiac cycle, 577. 



-application of, to the Cardiac region in* 

 Syncope, 408. 



-of the Body, — how maintained, investi- 

 gations into, (Ludwig and' 

 others), 11 et seq. 



-of Warm-air bath versus that of Cotton 

 Wool in recovering Chloral- 

 affected animals, 198, 199. 



Heat and Cold, action of, on the Heart's 

 pulsations, simple method of 

 demonstrating, 455-7, ill., 456. 



-Effect of sudden alternations of, on 

 Erogs' Lungs, 333. 



Heat and Poisons, Effect of, upon the 

 Heart of the Erog, A. Simple- 

 Method of Demonstrating, 455. 



Hedgehog, Larynx in, 629, 635. 



Hering, experiment of, in supplying 

 different Kinds of Blood tO' 

 Head and Body of a Cat,, 

 298. 



Herz, keine unmittelbare Wirkung auf 

 dasselbe, von dem salpetrig- 

 sauren Amyloxyd, 164, 169. 



Herzschlag, der, von dem salpetrig- 

 sauren Amyloxyd beschleunigt,. 

 (Guthrie), 154! 



Hill-climbing, in relief of Cardiac pain, 

 (Ludwig), 17. 



Hippopotami, Larynx in, 628. 



Holders for Animals to be Experimented 

 on, 



-Bernard's, 252, ill., 254. 



-Brunton's, ill., 254, his method of hold- 

 ing, 338-9. 



-Czermak's, 252, ill, 253. 



Holding the Breath, in relation to Steadi- 

 ness of the Hand, 63 A. 



Hollow Muscular Organs, pain induced 

 by Distention of, id. 



Homeopathy, 235. 



Horse(s), 



-Larynx of, 633. 



-Physiological Action of Digitalis on, 3D. 



-Vomiting in, difficulty of, 640. 



