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INDEX. 



Howling Apes, Larynx in, G3 1. 



-Ventricular bands in, 635. 



Human Pulse, see Pulse, Human. 



Hunde, see also Dogs. 



-Beobaclitungen iiber die Gt-efasse deren 

 Skelefmuskeln, (Sadler), 160. 



-Digitalis-experimente an, 410. 



Hydrocyanic acid, 



-Action of, 



— on cough, 563-4. 



— in relief of vomiting, 571. 



— on Eespiratory Centre, 566-7. 



-Poisoning by. 



— Artificial Respiration in, 379, 381. 



— Physiological Action of, 381. 



Hyena, Larynx in, 631. 



Hyoscyamine, a( tion of, on the Inhibitory 

 ganglia of the Heart, 314. 



Hyoscyamus and Oxide of Zinc, in relief 

 of Night Sweat in Phthisis, 554. 



Hypertrophy as the result of Conges- 

 tion, 440, case illustrating, 

 • (Stirling), ib. 



Hypodermic Syringe, the, introduction of 

 by "Wood, 7. 



Ice in relief of Vomiting, 571. 



Idiosyncrasy, see Constitution and 

 .Independent Pulsation of the Pulmonary 

 Veins and Vena Cava, Note on, 

 {with Sir J. Fayrer, M.D., 

 K.c.s.i ), 528. 



Induction and maintenance of Ansesthesia, 

 in Animals, 256 et. seq., 337-9. 



Infectiye Diseases and protective Inocula- 

 tion, 26. 



Inflammation, Action of Drngs on, 248. 



—not identical with Corgesticn, 440, 441, 

 453-4. 



—in relation to Congestion, 438-41. 



-period of commencement of, following 

 Congestion, (Cohnheim and 

 Paget), 447, 454. 



-process of, 



— microscopically observed in Frog's foot- 

 web, 445. 



Influence of Temperature on the Pulsa- 

 tions of the Mammalian Heart, 

 and on the Action of the 

 Vagus, 205. 



Infusoria, 



-Action on, of 



— Casca Bark, 459, 491-2. 



—Drugs, 242, 491-2. 



Inhalation, see also Spray and Inhalation. 



-of Nitrate of Amyl, effects of, compared 

 ■with those following injection 

 or internal administration, 

 372-3. 



Inhibitory Apparatus of the Heart, 



-Action on, of Atropia, 528. 



Icjection of Drugs, introduced by Wren, 6. 

 used hy Migendie to localise 

 effects, 7. 



-Fluids, into Blood-Vessels, 260-1. 



Inoculation against Infective Diseases, see 

 Antitoxins. 



Instrument, Simp'e, for Examining the 

 Competency of the Tricuspid 

 and Mitral V^alves, 537. 



Instruments needed for Experiments on 

 Animals, 253. 



-Cannulse, T.-tubes and Pens, ill., -ways 

 of making, ill., 255-6. 



— Introduction and uses of, 259, 262. 



-Valves and stopcocks, ill.. 263-5. 



Intermittent versus Continuous action, 

 effects of, on the Body, 18. 



Internal Ees-piration, 



-defined, 644. 



-Effect on, of action of substances de- 

 priving Haemoglobin of 

 oxygen - distributive power, 

 646. 



— of modifications of the Circulation, 

 644-6. 



Intestinal Nerves, Paralysis of, (pre- 

 sumable), in Cholera, 363, 

 Moreau's experimentin relation 

 to, ill., 362-3. 



Intestines, 



-Action of Casca on, 461, 465, 495, 498-9. 



-Blood in, how chilled and liow protected, 

 various countries, &c., 531. 



Intra thoracic pressure in relation to 

 Vomiting, 640, C4l. 



Intra-tracheal Pressure, increase of, a 

 cause of Von iting, 640. 



Invertebrata, as affected by Casca Bark, 

 458, 463, in various doses, 

 491. 



Investigation, Experimental, of the Action 

 of Medicines, 220, for sub- 

 heads see vnder Expeiimental 

 Investigation. 



Ipecacuanha, 



-Solution of, 



— Action of, on the resj iratory centre, 

 555. 



-Spray of, &c. 



— Action of, in relief of Cough, 564. 



Ipecacuanha and Squill, 



-in relief of Chronic Bronchitis, effect of, 

 on CEdema of the Leg:s, 544. 



Initants and Counter-irritants, On, with 

 Ee marks on the Use of Blisters 

 in Eheumatism, 438. 



-benefits of, how produced, 453, 454. 



-definition of, 438. 



