INDEX 



357 



Grassberger, 45 (footnote). 

 Grassberger and Schattenfroh, 125, 



197. 

 Guanidin, 221. 



Haemolytic action of faecal ex- 

 tracts, 302. 



Headache, with indicanuria, 277. 



Hemiparasites, 162. 



Herbivorous animals, bacteria in 

 intestines, 82 ; development of 

 anaemia, 85 ; pathogenicity of 

 faecal flora, 83. 



Herter, 245. 



Herter and Foster, 139. 



Herter and Wakeman, 247. 



Hervieux, 271, 273. 



Hilgermann, 94. 



Hiss, 173, 174. 



Holt, 285. 



Hopkins, 242. 



Howard, 206. 



Howland, 248, 270. 



Hunger, influence on bacterial 

 penetration through intestinal 

 walls, 95. 



Hydrobilirubin, 295; Schmidt's 

 reaction, 144. 



Hydrogen formation in saccharo- 

 butyric putrefaction, 294. 



Hydrogen sulphide, 227 ; excretion 

 in urine, 231 ; formation by 

 bacteria in animals, 80; in 

 bottle-fed children, 67 ; in 

 enterogenic cyanosis, 234-236 ; 

 in health, 230 ; in marasmus, 

 230; in stomach, 229; influ- 

 ence on organism, 230; toxic 

 action on dogs, 233. 



Hydrothionaemia, 230. 



Ileum, anaerobic conditions, 33 ; 

 number of bacteria, 32. 



Indicanuria, 241, 246, 257, 278, 279, 

 281; in adult life, 74; effect 

 of cathartics, 268; of colon 

 irrigation, 337; of oxidizing 

 substances, 332 ; of treatment, 

 265 ; experimental production, 

 261 ; individual symptoms, 

 277; in occlusion of small in- 

 testine, 283; relation to con- 



Indicanuria 



stipation, 263 ; significance, 

 258. 



Indigo, 246. 



Indigo blue, 273. 



Indigo red, 273. 



Indigouria, 271, 272. 



Indirubin, 273. 



Individual susceptibilities to nitrog- 

 enous poisons, 274. 



Indol, 7, 20, 241 ; action on mus- 

 cles, 254 ; formation by bac- 

 teria, from bottle-fed children, 

 67 ; in cultures, 135 ; in child- 

 hood and adolescence, 72; 

 in nurslings, 53; formation 

 from tryptophan, 243; in 

 marasmus, 284; method of 

 determination, 138; in oc- 

 clusion of common bile duct, 

 282; in occlusion of small 

 intestine, 283; in pancreatic 

 achylia, 283; production by 

 B. coli, 7, 8; production in 

 bottle-fed children, 64; in 

 saccharo-butyric putrefaction, 

 295, 299; separation from 

 skatol, 139; in stools in ma- 

 rasmus, 283; toxic action, 

 242, 247-257. 



Indol-acetic acid, 243. 



Indolaemia, 269. 



Indol-amido-propionic acid, 243. 



Indolic type of intestinal putre- 

 faction, 279, 280. 



Inclol-propionic acid, 244. 



Indoluria, 269. 



Indoxyl, 271-272. 



Indoxyl-potassium-sulphate, 246. 



Intestinal putrefaction, see Putre- 

 faction, intestinal. 



Jaffe, 144. 



Kamen, 198, 199. 



Kedrowski, 27. 



Kefir, 334. 



Kikuchi, 175. 



Klein, 45 (footnote), 52, 115, 197, 



208. 



Kohn, 56. 

 Kruse, 62, 173. 



