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of mercuric chlorid, and resultant 

 changes in cholesterin, and solid 

 content of bile. 

 Gallstones, 8 : origin of cholesterin, 

 and increase caused by inflam 

 matory conditions, effect of injec- 

 tions of mercuric chlorid into the 

 bladder. 



Ganglion, superior, i ; effect of 

 adrenalin after removal, compared 

 with influence of severing the cer- 

 vical sympathetic. 



Gastric juice. See alcohol, atropin, 

 enzyme, irritants, nerves, nicotin. 



Glands : accumulation of eosinophile 

 cells during infection with Trichina j 

 spiralis, 29 ; reduction of gold 

 chlorid, 18. See submaxillary, 

 liver, suprarenal, Zuckerkandel's 

 organ. ' 



Glucose: effect on blood viscosity, 21 ; 

 protective against acetonitrile, 33. 

 See Bright' s disease, diabetes. 



Glycemia, 1 1 : adrenalin. 



Gold chlorid, 18: intracellular reduc- 

 tion. 



Graft. See suprarenal glands. 



Head holder, 24 : new, for rabbits. 



Heart: beat — effects of shock and of 

 alkaline saline infusion thereafter, 

 31 ; toxic effects of normal and 

 pneumonic serum on turtle heart, 

 41. 



Hemoglobin, 26 : pyrrol radical, rela- 

 tionship to chlorophyl. 



Hemorrhage. See bloodletting. 



Histidin, 26 : relation to purin bases. 



Hydrochloric acid : cause of cane sugar 

 inversion in the stomach, 23 ; effect 

 on flow of bile, 32. 



Hydrochlorquinin, 34 : toxic effects on 

 mammals and infusoria contrasted, 

 influence of its H and CI atoms. 



Hydrocyanic acid, 33 : formed in the 



body from nitriles, transforma- 

 tion. 



Hydroquinin, 34 : toxicity. 



Infection. See bacteria, parasite, Tri- 

 china spiralis, smallpox organism. 



Infiltration (fat) theory. See fat. 



Inflammation. See gallbladder. 



Infusion : alkaline salt solution in- 

 creases blood pressure after shock, 

 31 ; method in study of effects on 

 heart, 41. 



Inhibition. See centers, heart. 



Instinct, 27 : mating, in moths, and 

 its relation to structural characters. 



Intestine, 1 5 : reflex from as cause of 

 gastric secretion. 



Intracellular reduction, 18 : gold chlor- 

 id, quantitative determination. 



Irritants, 1 5 : ether, mustard, oil of 

 peppermint — effect on gastric 

 secretion. 



Kidney: permeability to methylene- 

 blue and sodium salicylate, 32 ; 

 grafting of suprarenal gland, 22 ; 

 phosphorus and lecithin in extracts. 

 See Bright' s disease, diabetes. 



Lecithins, 39 : character and quantity 

 in kidney extracts and depot fats. 



Leukocytes. See eosinophile cells, 

 polynuclear cells. 



Ligation, 19 : effect on vital staining 

 of sciatic nerve. 



Liver, 1 1 : extirpation. 



Malaria, 34 : quinin derivatives in 

 treatment. 



Mannit-fermenting bacillus, 14: agglu- 

 tination experiments. 



Mating. See instinct. 



Medicines, 33: theory on distribution. 



Mendel's law, 38. 



Mercuric chlorid, 8 : experimental 

 biliary inflammation. 



