CONTENTS. 



Section VI. 

 DEMONSTRATIONS. 

 CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION. 



J. J. R. M. 



Chap. Page. 

 XXV. THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD AND LUMPH AND THE RE- 

 SPIRATION 199 



XXVI. THE DIRECT DEMONSTRATION OF VASOCONSTRICTOR BY THE 



PLETHYSMOGRAPHIC METHOD 202 



XXVII. PERFUSION OF THE EXCISED MAMMALIAN HEART. . 206 



XXVIII. MEASUREMENT OF THE BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE HANDS 

 AND FEET BY THE CALORIMETRIC METHOD. ELECTROCAR- 

 DIOGRAMS 210 



XXIX. LYMPH FORMATION 218 



XXX. EXPERIMENTS TO DEMONSTRATE THE PUMPING ACTION OF THE 



HEART AND THE ACTION OF THE VALVES 223 



Section VII. 



DEMONSTRATIONS. 



DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 



J.J. R. M. 



XXXI. THE INNERVATION OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS: 226 



XXXII. THE CONTROL OF THE PANCREATIC SECRETION. THE SECRE- 

 TION OF BILE 228 



XXXIII. EXPERIMENT ON THE NORMAL SECRETION OF SALIVA AND 



GASTRIC JUICE 231 



XXXIV. THE MOVEMENTS OF THE OESOPHAGUS AND INTESTINE 236 



Section VIII. 



DEMONSTRATIONS. 



THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



J.J. R. M. 



XXXV. REFLEX ACTION IN THE MAMMALIA 239 



XXXVI. CEREBRAL LOCALIZATION. DECEREBRATE RIGIDITY. RECI- 

 PROCAL INNERVATION. FUNCTIONS OF SPINAL ROOTS IN 



THE MAMMAL (Doc) 243 



XXXVII. THE DECEREBRATE CAT 1 247 



XXXVIII. THE DECEREBRATE CAT II. THE DECEREBRATE PIGEON 251 



XXXIX. THE SPINAL CAT 255 



Section IX. 



GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



J. M. D. O. 



XL. PROPERTIES OF LIVING PROTOPLASM., CHEMICAL CONSTI- 

 TUENTS .' 258 



XLI. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF CELLS 263 



X II. ENZYMES, DIGESTION, BUFFERS 267 



XLIII. MOVEMENT. ENVIRONMENT 269 



XLIV. CIRCULATION (CAPILLARY) 273 



APPENDIX 277 



INDEX.. 281 



