INDEX 



SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS. 



[The numerals refer to the corresponding reports, 

 not to the pages.] 



Absorption, 37 : affected by adrenalin. 



Acetonitrile, 33 : toxicity, antidotes. 



Adrenalin : effects on absorption and 

 elimination with explanation, 37, 

 on pupils of frogs before and after 

 cutting the cord and on excised 

 eyes, 46, and on pupils in rabbits 

 after cutting the cervical sympa- 

 thetic and removing the superior 

 ganglion, 1 ; favors resistance to 

 strychnin, 37; glycemia, 11. 



Agglutinins, 14 : normal, specificity of 

 tests for bacteria. 



Alcohol: antidotal action toward 

 nitriles and its explanation, 33 ; 

 effects, direct and indirect, on biliary 

 secretion, 42 ; on gastric secretion 

 after injection into the stomach or 

 intestine, with influence on these 

 effects of atropin and nicotin and 

 section of the nerves to the stomach, 

 15 ; on viscosity of the blood, 21. 



Alkaline saline solution. See shock. 



Antidotal action, 33 : alcohol, carbo- 

 thialdin, glucose, thialdin, thiosul- 

 phate, xanthogenate. 



Antihemolysin, 36 : after nephrectomy. 



Apparatus : adaptation of Dreser's for 

 determination of volume of expired 

 air, 17 ; cage for metabolism ex- 

 periments, 3 ; cannula for modified 

 Eck fistula, 11 ; determination of 

 viscosity of blood, 21 ; head holder 

 for rabbits, 24 ; portable sphyg- 



momanometer, 44 ; recording stro- 

 muhr, 5, 6 ; in respiration experi- 

 ments, 10. 



Ash, 43 : unchanged in blood and 

 serum after hemorrhage. 



Aspidospermin, 1 7 : respiratory stimu- 

 lant. 



Atropin : respiratory stimulant, 1 7 ; 

 stimulating influence of alcohol on 

 gastric secretion affected by it, 15. 



Bacteria : agglutinins and their speci- 

 ficity, 14 ; destructive action of 

 potassium cyanide, 25 ; effects on 

 molecular concentration and elec- 

 trical conductivity of serum, 28. 



"Bence Jones' body," 4: properties, 

 test of Boston's detection-method. 



Benzonitrile, 33 : toxicity, antidotes. 



Bile : composition and properties, 32 ; 

 "mucin " a phosphorized product, 

 32 ; secretion — normal, 42 ; af- 

 fected by alcohol, 32, 42, by calcium 

 chlorid, diet, hydrochloric acid, 

 methylene-blue, sodium carbonate, 

 sodium salicylate, 32 ; relationship 

 of secretin, 42. See biliary, gall- 

 stones, gallbladder. 



Biliary: ducts — permeability to sub- 

 stances referred to under bile, 32 ; 

 fistula, 32. 



Bladder. See gallbladder. 



Blood : adrenalin glycemia, 1 1 ; anti- 

 hemolysin after nephrectomy, 36 ; 



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