INDEX. 



Therapeutics, 



-Importance of the fact of antagonistic 

 action of certain Drugs, 313. 



-slow advance of, 30. 



Thirst in Cholera collapse, 360, probable 

 cause of, 364. 



Tliiry's instrument for Artificial Respira- 

 tion of Gase.-', 264. 



Thorax, (see also Intra-thoracic Pressure), 

 fixation of, in relation to Closure 

 of the Glottis, 624, 634, 642. 



Thyroid Gland, 



-enlargement of, in Exophthalmic Goitre, 

 414, cases illustrating, 415 et 

 seq., probable causes of, 423. 



-juice of, 



— destructive of Anthrax poison, (Wool- 

 dridge), 27. 



— in Mjxoodema, 25. 



— poisonous if injected into tlie Blood, 25. 



Ticunas poison, see Woorara. 



Tiger, Larynx in, 631. 



-Ventricular bands in, 635. 



Toads' Lungs, difEerence of, from Progs', 

 (Sharpey), 333. 



Tobacco, cold sweat produced by, in young 

 smokers, 550. 



-Smoke of, 



— effect of, when nasally inhaled by a 

 Rabbit, (Kratsclmier), 327. 



Tongue, root of, anil fauces, in relation to 

 Cough, 563. 



Torture, Death from Syncope induced by, 

 case of Alice Bruce, 393. 



Trachea, {see also Intra-tracheal Pressure), 

 in relation to Cougli, 562. 



Transfusion of Blood, evolved from Wren's 

 experiments, 7. 



-On the use of Artificial Respiration and, 

 as a Means of Preserving Life, 

 374. 



-in conjunction with Artificial Respira- 

 tion, 383-7. 



—in Charcoal Poisoning, 383-4, 386. 



Snake Bite, 385-6. 



Strychnine and other Poisoning, 384, 



386. 



-objections to, disposed of, 386-7. 



Iraube's theory of the mode of Action of 

 DigitaHs, 69. 



Treatment of Heart Disease, rationale of 

 various modes of, 20 et seq. 



-aims of 



— increase of Heart Power, 20, 27. 



— lessened resistance to overcome, ib. 



-methods of increasing Muscular Circu- 

 lation, 



—(1) Rest in bed with Massage, 20-2, 27. 



— (2) Graduated exercises of stationary 

 patient (Schott), 20, 22, 27. 



Treatment of Heart Disease (cont.) 



-methods of increasing Muscular Circu- 

 lation (cotii.) 



— (3) Graduated exercises in "Walking and 

 CHmbing, (CErtel), 20, 22. 



-indicated for Heart Palpitation, in the 

 i\n8emic, 422. 



-for Preventing Death from Chloral, see 

 Warmth. 



-of Shock and Syncope, On the Pathology 

 and, 392. 



Tricuspid and Mitral Valves, the, the 

 Competency of, On a Simple 

 Instrument for Examining 537. 



Tripod, the, of Life, 377. 



-Huxley cited on, 374. 



Ulceu, Callous, Blisters applied to, acting 

 as an Irritant, 438, 453, 454. 



Undulatory theory of ligtit. Young's, 4. 



Ungulate Mammals, Larynx in, 630. 



Urine, as affected by Di-^estion, 23. 



-effect on, of moderate doses of Casca 

 Bark, 460, 471-2. 



-On Digitalis, with some Observations, 

 on, 29. 



— Constituents, Amount of, 78. 



Amount of each Excreted, 79, 



Relative Proportions of, ib. 



— Observations on, 77. 



Dietary Table employed, 81. 



Specific gravity of, 80. 



— Physiological Action of Digitalis on, 60, 

 tables, 61, 64, 82 et seq. 



-secretion, in Dogs, 



— Action on, of 



Casca, 502, 518, 519, dia^., 518. 



Coincident variations of, and of Blood 



under influence of Casca, 505, 

 diaff. 518, tables, 503-4. 



Digitalin, 412. 



— in Horses, action on, of Digitalis, 42-3. 



Use, see Actions and Use. 



Uspensky's experiments on Artificial 

 Breathing in Strychnia, 

 Brucia, Thebaia, and Caffeine 

 Poisoning, 383. 



Uterus, Action on, of, 



-Casca, 461, 4 72. 



-Digitalis, 168. 



Vagotomy, symptoms induced after, by 



Casca Bark, 497. 

 Vagus (^i), 

 -Action of, on the 

 — Heart, regulating and retarding, 10, 11. 



434, 436. 



