Index of the Scientific Proceedings. 6i 



Metabolism : cage for experiments, 3 ; 

 diabetes mellitus, 35 ; effects of 

 bloodletting, 20 ; new method of 

 studying (in unicellular organisms), 

 7- 



Methods: Boston's fordetecting"Bence 

 Jones' body" tested, 4; Borrel's 

 adapted for staining the smallpox 

 organism, 16 ; effects on heart, 41 ; 

 intracellular reduction, 18 ; metab- 

 olism, 7 ; separating the pyrimidin 

 bases, 9. See apparatus. 



Methylene-blue : effect on and elimina- 

 tion in bile, 32 ; effect of liga- 

 tion of the sciatic nerve on distribu- 

 tion therein, 19 ; elimination in 

 phlorhizin diabetes and in Bright' s 

 disease after administration of 

 phlorhizin, 40. 



Molecular concentration. See bacteria, 

 serous fluid. 



Molecular friction. See viscosity of the 

 blood. 



Mosaic development, 1 3 : in Dentalium 

 and Patella. 



Moths, 27 : development, mating in- 

 stinct, structural characters. 



Mucin, 32 : biliary. 



Mustard, 15: without effect on gastric 

 secretion when injected into the 

 intestine. 



Nephrectomy, 36 : antihemolytic prop- 

 erties of serum. 



Nerves : effect of ligation on vital 

 staining, 19 ; section of the nerves 

 to the stomach on the influence of 

 " alcohol introduced into the intes- 

 tine, 15. See cervical sympathetic, 

 chorda tympani, superior ganglion. 



Nicotin, 15 ■ without effect on the 

 stimulative action of alcohol on 

 gastric secretion. 



Nitriles, 33 : acetonitrile, benzonitrile, ) 

 chloralcyanhydrin, formaldehyd- ] 



cyanhy drin, priopionitrile — toxicity 

 and antidotes, yield hydrocyanic 

 acid in the organism. 

 Nitrogen : in serous fluid, 28 ; ratio to 

 sugar in diabetes mellitus, 35 ; 

 metabolism after bleeding, 20. 

 Nitroglycerin, 33 : theory as to its 



pharmacological action. 

 Normal saline, 21 : effect on blood 



viscosity. 

 Nucleic acid, 9 : pyrimidin bases. 



Oleic acid, 39 : radical in lecithin in 



kidney extracts. 

 " Old age," 7 : in unicellular organisms. 

 Organisms. See unicellular. 

 Oxyhydroquinin, 34 : toxicity. 



Pain. See spinal pathways. 

 Pancreas, 11 : glycemia after applying 



adrenalin. 

 Panniculus adiposus, 39 : phosphorus 



(lecithin) content. 

 Paramecium caudatum, 7 : develop- 

 ment, metabolism, "old age." 

 Parasite, 16 : similar to Cytoryctes 

 variola Gnarnieri in Parametrium 

 caudatum. See bacteria, small- 

 pox organism, Trichina spiralis. 

 Peppermint oil, 15 : effect on gastric 

 secretion of its injection into the 

 intestine. 



Perinephritic fat, 39 : phosphorus 



(lecithin) content. 

 Pharmacological action, 33 : theory. 

 Phenol, 33 : toxicity. 

 Phlorhizin (phloridzin). See Bright' s 



disease, diabetes. 

 Phosphorus : in extracts from kidney, 

 panniculus adiposus, perinephritic 

 fat, 39; in bile "mucin," 32; 

 metabolism after bleeding, 20. 

 I Pneumonia, 41 : effect of pneumonic 



serum on the heart. 

 I Polynuclear leukocytes, 29 : replaced 



