INDEX.


A.

Abscess in kidney,

[58]

in pancreas,

[86]

Acids, treatment by,

[106]

of bile,

[8]

,

[36]

,

[58]

Acute atrophy of liver,

[34]

Ague, jaundice in,

[28]

urine in,

[28]

Albumen in urine of ague,

[28]

Albuminose,

[14]

Alkalies, treatment by,

[106]

Artificial jaundice,

[95]

Atrophy of liver,

[34]

B.

Benzoic acid, treatment by,

[109]

Bidder's researches,

[16]

Bile, acids of,

[8]

,

[36]

,

[58]

tests for,

[58]

,

[61]

action of, on albumen,

[14]

action on fats,

[16]

analysis of,

[83]

colour of,

[10]

diseased,

[83]

drunk by Caffres,

[19]

effects of food on,

[11]

inorganic constituents, of,

[10]

pigment in kidneys,

[57]

,

[86]

mode of secretion,

[11]

nature of,

[7]

,

[83]

in digestive process,

[15]

essential to life?

[13]

specific gravity of,

[10]

treatment of jaundice by,

[127]

resin,

[10]

Biliary fistula,

[124]

Biliverdine,

[7]

,

[56]

Blood in jaundice,

[100]

Budd's (Dr.), views,

[7]

,

[30]

C.

Cancer of liver,

[32]

of pancreas,

[46]

Carbonate of soda, treatment by,

[108]

Cherry-stones in bile-ducts,

[45]

Cholesterine,

[8]

,

[82]

,

[108]

Colour of bile,

[10]

Congestion, hepatic,

[24]

,

[104]

Cystine,

[86]

D.

Diseases with which jaundice is associated,

[3]

Dyspepsia,

[26]

E.

Eiselt (Dr.),

[68]

Enervation,

[22]

,

[110]

Epidemic jaundice,

[90]

F.

Farre (Dr.), case,

[104]

Fat in fæces,

[54]

,

[72]

absorption of,

[16]

Flatulence,

[13]

Frerichs on mechanism of jaundice,

[6]

,

[33]

Fright, effect of,

[23]

G.

Gall-bladder, absence of in animals,

[12]

,

[41]

congenital deficiency of,

[40]

Gall-stones—

mode of escape from gall-bladder,

[44]

mode of formation,

[43]

in common duct,

[44]

in gall-bladder,

[43]

in intestines,

[123]

treatment of,

[108]

,

[114]

,

[119]

,

[123]

carbonate of soda in,

[108]

chloroform in,

[119]

podophyllin in,

[115]

sulphuric ether in,

[119]

Glycocholic acid,

[8]

,

[97]

Glycocholate of soda,

[8]

injected into blood,

[39]

H.

Heart disease, jaundice in,

[30]

Hepatic congestion,

[24]

,

[104]

Hoppe's method,

[58]

Hydatids in bile-ducts,

[45]

I.

Impacted fæces, effect of,

[46]

Inflammation of liver,

[24]

,

[104]

Inorganic constituents of bile,

[10]

,

[83]

Intestinal excretion, analysis of,

[51]

Introduction,

[1]

J.

Jaundice, artificial,

[95]

from acute atrophy of the liver,

[34]

absence of bile-duct,

[40]

absence of gall-bladder,

[41]

absence of secreting substance,

[31]

ague,

[27]

blood-poisoning,

[27]

,

[93]

blow on head,

[24]

cancer,

[32]

enervation,

[22]

,

[110]

entozoa,

[45]

epidemic,

[90]

from fright,

[23]

gall-stones,

[42]

,

[116]

hepatic congestion,

[24]

,

[104]

mental emotion,

[22]

,

[110]

active hepatic congestion,

[25]

,

[104]

passive hepatic congestion,

[29]

disease of the pancreas,

[46]

pregnancy,

[46]

obstruction,

[39]

,

[71]

scarlatina,

[93]

suppression,

[20]

typhus,

[27]

tubercle,

[32]

zymotic disease,

[27]

,

[90]

mechanism of,

[19]

treatment of,

[101]

K.

Kidneys as eliminating organs,

[11]

Kühne's views,

[58]

,

[98]

L.

Lenz's experiments,

[16]

Leucine,

[63]

,

[80]

,

[95]

Liver cells,

[38]

,

[85]

Liver, extirpation of,

[11]

M.

Marcet (Dr.),

[16]

Martin (Dr.),

[90]

Matteucci (Prof.),

[17]

Melanine in urine,

[68]

Mercurials, treatment by,

[102]

Milk in jaundice,

[22]

O.

Obstruction, of bile-duct,

[71]

of pancreatic duct,

[71]

treatment in jaundice from,

[122]

P.

Pancreas, abscess in,

[87]

Pancreatine,

[73]

Pancreatic juice,

[18]

absence of,

[73]

Pathology of jaundice, tabular view of,

[132]

Pathological conditions with which jaundice is associated,

[3]

,

[132]

Pettenkofer's test,

[36]

Pipe-clay stools,

[52]

Pneumonia, jaundice in,

[30]

Podophyllin, treatment by,

[112]

in cases of gall-stones,

[114]

Prance (Dr.),

[71]

Pregnancy, jaundice in,

[91]

Pregnant uterus, effect of,

[46]

Prepared bile, treatment by,

[127]

S.

Saint-Vel (Dr.),

[91]

Scarlatina associated with jaundice,

[93]

Schmidt's researches,

[16]

Specific gravity of bile,

[10]

,

[83]

Sputa in jaundice,

[22]

Stools, fat in,

[54]

,

[72]

colour of,

[52]

Sugar, a normal constituent of bile,

[10]

in urine,

[70]

Sulphuric ether,

[119]

Suppression, jaundice from,

[20]

Sweat in jaundice,

[22]

T.

Table of the pathology of jaundice,

[132]

Taurocholate of soda,

[8]

Taurocholic acid,

[8]

,

[97]

Tears in jaundice,

[22]

Theories regarding mechanism of jaundice,

[5]

Treatment of jaundice,

[101]

by acids,

[106]

by alkalies,

[106]

by benzoic acid,

[109]

by biliary fistula,

[124]

by carbonate of soda,

[108]

of gall-stones,

[108]

,

[114]

,

[119]

,

[123]

by Lithia water,

[109]

by mercurials,

[102]

of jaundice from obstruction,

[122]

by podophyllin,

[112]

by prepared bile,

[127]

by taraxacum,

[122]

Tubercle,

[32]

Tyrosine,

[63]

,

[80]

,

[95]

U.

Urea,

[70]

Uric acid,

[56]

,

[70]

Urine, analysis of,

[55]

in acute atrophy,

[36]

in jaundice from ague,

[28]

in obstruction of bile-duct,

[74]

,

[78]

,

[79]

bile-acids in,

[36]

,

[58]

,

[74]

,

[97]

colour of,

[55]

tyrosine and leucine in,

[36]

,

[80]

,

[95]

melanine in the,

[68]

uric acid,

[56]

,

[70]

sugar in,

[70]

Urohæmatine,

[7]

,

[55]

W.

Wilks's cases,

[35]

,

[40]

Y.

Yellow atrophy of liver,

[34]


WILLIAM STEVENS, PRINTER, 37, BELL YARD, TEMPLE BAR.