INDEX. 



685 



Paralysis (eojit.) 



-of fire Intestintil Xerrps, (presumable), ia 

 Cboler.-i, 363, 



— bearing on, of Moreau's experiment, ill., 

 362-3. 



-of tbe IMiiscular Fibres of Heart, 315. 



-of tlie Sympathetic, 303. 



-of thi Yagxis, a cause of Heart Palpita- 

 tion, 421, 422. 



Parturition, collapse or sliock after, 

 probable causes of, 400. 



-Digitalis successful in a case of, (Fother- 

 giU), 409. 



Parrr, Urst observer of Exophthalmic 

 Goitre, 414. 



-died on cnii*atioii of Angina Pec- 

 toris, 19. 



Passive, or Venous Congestion, 439, 

 453. 



Pastexir and his discoveries in Bacteri- 

 ology, 26. 



Pathology, study of, in ri^ation to Thera- 

 peutics, 222-3. 



Pectin, in Digitalis, 36. 



Pepsine, formation of, 24. 



-introduction of, by Corvisart, 25. 



Pepsinogen, enquiries coucerning. 24. 



Perforation in Stomach, or intestines, 

 collapse or Shock after, 400. 



Pericarditis, acdon of Blisters in, 4ii2, 

 454. 



Pharmacological Uses of Artificial Cir- 

 culation, 268. 



Pharmacologv, .Study of, 223. 



Pharyngeal Nerves, as affecting Respira- 

 tion, 327. 



Phlebotomy, see also Venesection. 



-relief of Pain by, 450-1, 454, drawbacks 

 to, 450-1. 



Phosphorus, action of, on Internal Respi- 

 ration and Fatty Degenera- 

 tion, 647. 



Phthisis, Bronchitis and, On tbe Actions 

 and Use of Certain Remedies 

 employed in, 562. 



— Digitalis in (Crichton), 5H8-9. 



— Xiglit-Sweating in. On the Pathology 

 of, and the Mode of Action of 

 Strychnia and other Remedies 

 in it, 545. 



-Laryngeal, 



— Sedatives in relief of, mode of apply- 

 ing, 564-5. 



Phyostygma, action of 



-on the Vagus ends, 302, and on the 

 Inhibitory ganglia, 314. 



-antagonism of, and of Atropia, bearing 

 of this on Therapeutics, 313. 



-glycerine extract of, action of, on the 

 Heart, 528. 



Physiological Action of the Bark of 

 Erythrophl inn Gu'inense 



(Casca, Cassa, or Sassy Bark), 

 {tvith Walter Pye, m.r.c.s.), 

 458, 481. 



Physiological Action in relation to 

 Cliemical Constitution of 

 Drugs, 240. 



— of Condurango, 340. 



— of Digitalis 



on Animals, (FTorses), 39 et seq., other 



animals, and man, 43. 



on Plants, 39. 



—on various organs in detail. 



^r.lood, 43. 



Bowels, 59. 



Circulation, 44. 



Arterial Tension, 54, and see 45. 



Capillaries, 55. 



Pulse, 46. 



Digestion, 57. 



Eyes, 67. 



Heart, 49. 



Impulse of, 54. 



Rhythm of, 53. 



Sounds of, 54. 



Nervous System, 66. 



Respiration, 57. 



Secretions. 



Saliva, 59. 



Secretion of the Nasal Mucous 



Membrane, 60. 



Sweat, 60. 



Temperature of the Body, 65. 



Urine, 60, tables, 63 and Appendix. 



Uterus, and Genital Organs, 6S. 



— Mode of Action of, 68. 



Brunton's theory, 72. 



Dybkowskv's theory (and others), 71. 



Traube's theory, 69. 



— of Nitro-Glycerine, Preliminary Notes 

 on, (withE. S.Tait), 474. 



Physiological Chemistry, anticipations 

 from, 240. 



Physiology, 



-Experimental, increase of knowledge in 

 to whom due, 8. 



-and the Prevention of Disease, 6. 



-study of, precedent to those of Pathology 

 and Pharmacology, 224. 



Picrotoxine, Action of, in relief of Night 

 Sweats of Phthisis, 555. 



Pig, Larynx in, 633-4. 



-Ventriculir bands in, 635. 



Pilo-carpine, Action of, on Salivary and 

 Sweat Glands, 547. 



Pinching of Web of Frog's Foot, Con- 

 gestion caused by, 445. 

 Pinnigrada, Larynx in, 632. 

 Pisciform Mammals, Larynx in, G28. 



