2 
{<:)  Action  of  quinine  on  red  blood  cells  affected  with  malarial 
parasites,  p.  49. 
(d)  Action  of  urine  on  red  blood  cells  and  on  dissolved  haemoglobin : 
comparative  experiments,  p.  51  ;  determination  of  reaction  rate,  value 
of  /j,,  p.  55. 
{/)  Summary,  p.  60. 
Section  II.  The  relation  of  haemolysinaemia  to  the  haemoglobinuria  of  black- 
water  fever. 
Introduction,  p.  62  ;  observations  made  during  health,  blackwater 
fever  and  other  affections,  p.  66 ;  summary,  p.  68. 
Section  III.  The  relation  of  haemoglobinaemia  to  haemoglobinuria. 
Introduction,  p.  69. 
Is  haemoglobinaemia  present  in  blackwater  fever  ?  p.  70  ;  is  haemo¬ 
globinaemia  in  blackwater  fever  accompanied  by  haemoglobinuria  .?  p.  76. 
Is  haemoglobinuria  readily  producible  as  the  result  of  haemoglo¬ 
binaemia  p.  80 ;  relation  between  the  degree  of  haemoglobinuria 
and  that  of  haemoglobinaemia  in  rabbits,  p.  81  ;  relation  between  the 
degree  of  haemoglobinuria  and  that  of  haemoglobinaemia  in  blackwater 
fever,  p.  86  ;  comparison  between  the  amount  of  dissolved  haemoglobin 
injected  in  rabbits  and  the  quantity  appearing  in  the  urine,  p.  89  ; 
rate  of  disappearance  in  the  living  body  of  dissolved  haemoglobin  from 
the  blood  plasma,  p.  89 ;  rate  of  disappearance  in  vitro  of  dissolved 
haemoglobin  from  the  blood  plasma,  p.  90. 
Summary,  p.  92. 
Section  IV.  The  mechanism  of  suppression  of  urine  in  blackwater  fever. 
Introduction,  p.  94. 
Solid  matter  in  the  urine  :  in  experimental  haemoglobinuria  and 
in  redwater,  p.  94 ;  in  blackwater  fever  during  haemoglobinuria, 
p.  98  ;  during  suppression  of  urine  following  blackwater  fever,  p.  103. 
Amount  of  urine  passed  during  suppression,  other  characters.  Case  16, 
p.  106. 
