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[the numerals correspond with those above the abstracts.] 



Therapy (bacterio), 228 : leprosy. 

 Thigh, 227 : transplantation. 

 Thymin, 220 : diuretic action. 



termination of acetone and diacetic 

 acid, 215 ; influence of alcohol on 

 composition, 180. See diuresis. 



Tissues: decomposition of uric acid, j Uterus, 207 : wounds during pregnancy. 

 219; juice, from hearts of dogs Vagus . ren ex inhibition of the cardia 



poisoned with diphtheria toxin 

 effect on normal heart, 191. 



Toxins : absorption by the nerves, 

 246 ; action of the electric current, 

 156 ; diphtheria — effects of trans- 

 fusion of blood, 190, and, on the 

 normal dog heart, of expressed 

 tissue juice from hearts of dogs 

 poisoned with diphtheria toxin, 191. 



Transfusion, blood : 149 ; 189 ; in 

 animals given excessive doses of 

 diphtheria toxins, 190 ; in dogs 

 showing artificially implanted tu- 

 mors, 226. 



Transplantation : blood vessels — re- 

 mote results, 248; kidneys, 171, 

 206; sarcoma — secondary, 176; 

 thigh, 227. 



Treppe, 162 : cause. 



Trypanosomes, 175: immunity. 



Trypsin: digestio?i — lysinglycyl ob- 

 tained from egg albumen, 221 ; 

 protein synthesis, 185. 



Tumors : artificially implanted — 

 transfusion experiments, 226 ; ex- 

 tracts — hemolytic effects, 166 ; 

 growth — promoting influence of 

 heated tumor emulsions, 252 ; 

 mouse — spirocha:ta microgyrata 

 (Low), 181, spontaneous, 200. 



Typhoid, 145 : bile media in diagno- 

 sis (Buxton's). 



Urea, 204 : determination in blood 

 (method of Marriott and Wolf). 



Ureter, 1 50 : peristalsis. 



Uric acid, 219 : decomposition by ani- 

 mal tissues. 



Urine : allantoin during starvation 

 (dog), 242; diabetic — separate de- 



by stimulation of the central end, 

 152 ; section — motor activities of 

 the alimentary canal, 148. 

 Valves, venous, 182 : competency in 

 relation to changes in intra-abdom- 

 inal pressure. 

 Vasomotor nerves, 183 : pulmonary cir- 

 cuit. 



Veins, 232 : effects of ligation of splenic 



and portal. 

 Vena cava, 171 : implantation of the 



renal vessels. 

 Venom activators, 217 : extracellular 



and intracellular. 

 Venous : flow — influence of adrenalin, 

 202 ; flow and valves — compe- 

 tency in relation to intra-abdominal 

 pressure, 182. 

 Vessels, blood. See blood, renal. 

 Visceral pain, 209 : abolition by injec- 

 tion of cocaine. 

 Viscosity, blood : affected by carbon 

 dioxid, 213, gelatin, 165, laki- 

 ness, 203, red corpuscles, 163. 

 Water : mechanism of elimination 

 from the blood capillaries in the ac- 

 tive salivary glands, 236 ; on gas- 

 tric secretion, 155. 

 White cells, 234 : effects of struggle 



on the content in the lymph. 

 Wolf and Hatcher's apparatus, 144: 



perfusion. 

 Wolf and Marriott's method, 204 : sepa- 

 rate determination of ammonia and 

 urea in blood. 

 Wounds, 207 : pregnant uterus. 



X rays : effects on sperm, 245 ; study 

 of movements of the alimentary 

 canal, 148. 



