INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Act 39 and 40 Vict. c. 77 : drafted 

 without foreknowledge of inocu- 

 lations, 320 ; use of Certificates 

 A and B for inoculations, 320, 

 321 ; general consideration of 

 inoculations and their results, 

 321-324; text of the Act, 324- 

 333 ; forms of License and 

 Certificates, 334-342 ; anaes- 

 thetics used for animals, 343- 

 348 ; Reports of Inspectors 

 under the Act, 349-368 ; sum- 

 mary of their contents, 369-374. 



Actinomycosis, 292. 



Adrenalin, 314. 



Anaesthetics, discovery of, 64, 305. 



Aneurysm, Hunter's operation, 

 15 ; the old operation, 17. 



Animals, what they have gained 

 from experiments on animals ; 

 protection against anthrax, 103, 

 rouget, 108, tetanus, 160, rinder- 

 pest, 289, effects of snake-bite, 

 313- 



Anthrax, the different forms of, 

 100 ; discovery of the bacillus 

 antkracis, 10 1 ; Pasteur's test- 

 inoculations, 102 ; inoculations 

 in Italy, 103 ; M. Chamberland's 

 report on twelve years' work, 104- 

 107. 



381 



Antitoxines, preparation of, 97, 135, 



166, 322. 

 Aphasia, 71-73. 



Bacteriology, hardly existent at 

 time of Royal Commission on 

 Experiments on Animals, 86 ; 

 hardly recognised by the Act, 

 320 ; its extent now, 86, 96, 103, 

 289. 



Belladonna, its action on animals, 

 3°4- 



Bezoar - stone, administered to 

 Charles II., 300 ; tested by Pare, 

 301. 



Bile, Fraser's experiments on, 310. 

 Blood-pressure, observations by 



Hales, 12 ; Poiseuille, 17 ; 



Marey, 19. 

 Blushing, Sir C. Bell's explanation 



of, 66. 



Bones, periosteal growth of, 48 ; 

 absorption of madder from food, 

 49 ; growth in length, 50 ; obser- 

 vations by du Hamel, 48 ; Syme, 

 Stanley, etc., 50 ; transplantation 

 of bone, 315. 



Brain, insensitive to touch, 51,75; 

 observations on, 69-79. 



Callus, formation of, 47, 49. 



