INDEX 



OF THE 



SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS. 



By EMILY C. SEAMAN. 



[The numerals in this index correspond with the numerals in 

 parenthesis above the titles of the abstracts. pages 

 are not indicated.] 



Acid. See carnaubic, hydrochloric, 



organic, oxalic, uric. 

 Adrenalin, 279 : effect on circulation 



through the kidneys. 

 Age: physiological, 271 ; plasticity in 



the dancing mouse, 292. 

 Alcohol. See protozoa. 

 Ammonia, 338 : determination by the 



Folin method in urines containing 



crystalline ammonio-magnesium 



phosphate. 

 Ammonio-magnesium phosphate, 338. 



See ammonia. 

 Anaphylaxis, 291 ; specificity, 302 ; to 



horse serum, 313. 

 Anesthesia. See ether. 

 Anti-bodies, 289 : formation. 

 Antidiphtheric serum, 269 : relative 



value of antitoxin. 

 Antitoxin, 269 : value of, in antidiph- 

 theric serum. 

 Apparatus. See viscosimeter. 

 Arabinose, 332 : glycogen formation in 



chicks. 



Arterial pressure, 257 : cause of cardiac 

 insufficiency-. 



Arterial segments, 322 : transplanta- 

 tion. 



Arteriosclerosis, 282. 

 Artery. See carotid, popliteal. 

 Atoxyl, 308 : prevention of syphilis in 

 Macacus Rhesus. 



(159) 



Auricles. See nervous coordination. 

 Autolysis: influence of iodides, 328 ; 

 relation of thyroids, 329. 



Bardach's protein test, 335. 

 Bladder, 279 : relation of renal blood 

 flow to pressure in the ureter and 

 bladder. 



Blood : flow — relation of renal blood 

 flow to pressure in the ureter and 

 bladder, 279; vessels — innerva- 

 tion in the intestine, 312, in the 

 kidney, 311, transplantation, 322, 

 324. See arterial pressure, carotid 

 artery, circulation, coagulation time, 

 corpuscle resistance, hemolytic re- 

 actions, horse serum, isohemag- 

 glutination, polycythemia. 

 Body, 299 : influence of diet on chem- 

 ical composition. 

 Body weight, 326 : relation to weight 



of stomach- and cecum-contents. 

 Brain. See medulla oblongata. 



Calcium: action upon the pupil and 

 its relation to the effects of mydri- 

 atics, 305 ; calcium and magnesium 

 salts upon development of rigor 

 mortis, 263 ; antagonistic action 

 upon the inhibitory effect of mag- 

 nesium, 274 ; relation of calcium 

 metabolism to tetany and the cure 



