939 



Metabolism, fat, effect on, of opiates, 

 766. 



of phlorizin, 759. 



of phosphorus, 748. 



of saline cathartics, 718. 



of thyroid gland substance, 



784. 



of uranium, 758. 



fat excretion, 210. 



intermediary, influence of carbo- 

 hydrates on, 271. 



in the intestines, absorption, 



changes in fats during, 196. 



absorption of fat, 194. 



paths of, 196. 



bile, 198. 



digestion, 193. 



emulsification in fat digestion 



and absorption, 200. 



factors in digestion and ab- 

 sorption, 197. 



lipases of intestinal tract and 



digestion, 192. 



nature of food fat, 399. 



pancreatic juice, 192. 



pancreatic secretion, 197. 



passage from the stomach, 191. 



summary of, 200. 



synthesis of fats during ab- 

 sorption from, 196. 



introduction to, 183. 



later stages of, /J-oxidation, 208. 



lipoids, compound, cephalins, 187. 



glycolipoids, 187. 



lecithins, 186. 



phospholipoids, 185. 



derived, fatty acids, 187. 



sterols, 188. 



simple, fats, 184. 



waxes, 185. 



liver in, 207. 



minimum, 410. 



passage from the stomach to in- 

 testines, 191. 



of rectal feeding, 811. 



stomach, absorption, 190. 



digestion, 189. 



synthesis of fats during absorp- 

 tion, from the intestines, 196. 



in the tissues, changes in fat, 206. 



storing of fat, 205. 



fat ingestion, contents of fcces fol- 

 lowing, 64. 



ferments, effect of anesthetics, gen- 

 eral, chloroform and ether, 763. 



effect on, of arsenic, 755. 



in fever, effect on, of antipyretics, 

 768. 



final stage of, oxidation, 130. 



Metabolism, formation of fat, von Lie- 

 big on, 49. 



formation of feces and absorption 

 of bile, von Liebig on, 49. 



gaseous, effect on of hot baths, 861. 



in gavage, 806. 



of growth, effect on, of epinephrin, 

 782. 



of purins, 780. 



of thyroid gland substance, 



784. 

 and reproduction, effect on, of 



calcium, 732. 



guanidin bases, effect on, of purins, 

 780. 



heat production of body, Berthelot's 

 observations on, 77. 



history of, 3. 



air, its combustion and .respira- 

 tion, 8, 9. 



beginnings of calorimetry, 4. 



Barral (1819-1884), 38. 



Boussingault (1802-1887), 37. 



Despretz (1792-1863), 34. 



Dillons (1785-1838), 35. 



Dumas (1800-1884), 36. 



Magendie (1783-1855), 37. 



Regnault (1810-1878), 40. 



carbonic acid gas, 8. 



chemical revolution, 14. 



Black (1728-1799), 15. 



Cavendish (1731-1810), 15. 



Crawford (1748-1795), 17. 



Lavoisier (1743-1794), 19. 



resume of, 29, 30. 



Rutherford, Daniel (1749- 



1819), 16. 



Scheele (1742-1786), 17. 



classical period, 4. 



Aristotle, 5. 



Galen, 5. 



-Hippocrates, 4. 



Socrates, 4. 



conclusions on, 78. 



dark ages, 5. Voit, Carl, 5. 



dawn of, 3. 



"insensible perspiration," 4, 7. 



introduction to, 3. 



late French work, 77. 



Berthelot (1827-1907), 77. 



Richet Charles (1850 ), 



77. 



renaissance, 6. 



Boerhaave (1668-1738), 11. 



Boyle, Robert (1621-1679), 8. 



Hales Stephen (1677-1761), 11. 



von Haller, Alhrecht (1708- 



1777), 11. 



Van Helmont (1577-1644), 8. 



