INDEX 



Nautilus, 18 



Neoplasia, and cell habits, 59; and 

 the nucleus, 200 ; and the habit of 

 growth, 247; and anaplasia, 249; 

 and dedifferentiation, 273; benign 

 and malignant tumours, 280; the 

 primary cause, 295 ; the " habit of 

 growth " theory, 301 ; microbes as 

 one causative agent, 302 



Nepa, 196 



Nephritis, Epidemic War, 24 



Nernst, on size of atom, 215 



Nervous habits, 237 



Neubauer, 175 (note) 



Neurin oleate, 182 



Neurofibromatosis, 344 



Neurogenic cell activities, 240 



Neuroma, 324 



Neurones, existence of " mother cells " 

 for, 271 



NichoUs, A., 165 



Nikiforoff, 124 (note) 



Nitrate of mercury, effects on off- 

 spring, 62 



Nucleolus and cell activities. 198 



Nucleoproteins, 203 



Nucleus, and cell activities, 79, 289 ; 

 and inheritance, 149; dominance 

 of, 188 et seq. ; and germ plasm, 

 191 ; in cell growth and multiplica- 

 tion, 191 ; effects of removal, 195 ; 

 relationship to cytoplasm, 195, 207 ; 

 changes during activity, 196; and 

 functional activities, 196; and 

 secretion, 197 ; in pathological con- 

 ditions, 200; chemistry of, 203; 

 and enzyme actions, 204 



Ogata, 197 



Ontogeny and phylogeny, 93 

 Osier, Sir W., 28 (note) 

 Osteoblasts, 265 

 Osteomyelitis, 16 



Paget, Sir James, 290 

 Palaeopathology, 16 

 Parallel induction, 66 

 Paranuclear bodies, 201 

 Paraplasmic substances, 242 

 Parasitic theory of cancer, 278, 302, 



329, 333 

 Parenteral digestion, and immunity, 



250 et seq. ; and enteral digestion, 



253 



Park, Roswell, 277 

 Pasteur, on adaptation in bacteria, 31 ; 



asporogenous races of anthrax 



bacillus, 35; method of protection 



against rabies, 41; and Thullier, 



116 ; on science and religion, 217 

 Pasteur, Chamberland, and Roux, 



115, 119 

 Paul, Constantin, on lead poisoning, 



61, 156 



Pearson, Karl, 63 

 Peckham, Miss A. W., 31 

 Penfold, 31 

 Perithelioma, 320 

 Peters, H., 285, 326 

 Pfeiffer on Vibrio metchnikovi, 123; 



on nature of bacteriolysis, 251 

 Pfeiffer's reaction, 52, 257 

 Phagocytosis, 53 



Phytotoxins and bacteriotoxins, 49 

 Pianese, 279, 336 

 Picardy sweat, 19 

 Piltdown skull, 16 (note) 

 Placental syncytium, 286 

 Plasmosomes, 197, 204 

 Plimmer, 332 



Pneumococcus. See Diplococcus 

 Polypeptids, synthesis of, 74, 222 

 " Poor curate " phenomenon, 248 

 Porencephalus, 271 

 Protagon, 182 



Proteidogenous matter, 74, 219 

 Protein fatty-acid compounds, 187 

 Proteins, their constitution, 73 et seq., 



220, 225; the essential constituent 



of living matter, 219 

 Prozymogen, 198 

 Pseudoleukaemia, 345 

 Pulmonary epithelium, proliferation 



in, 267 



Purpose in vital phenomena, 163 

 Pyknosis, 202 

 Pyorrhoea alveolaris, antiquity of, 16 



Quincke, G., 172, 175, 180, 187, 195 



Rabbit, in Australia, 21 



Races, production of, in bacteria, 



114 



Radziewski, 52 

 Regeneration, 270 et seq. 

 Reid, Archdall, on alcohol and the 



race, 63 (note) 

 Renault, R., 17 

 Repin, 285 

 Reserve force, 165 

 Reversion, 269 ; senile, and neoplasia, 



274 



