The chemical investigation of gastric and intestinal diseases : by the aid of test meals / by Vaughan Harley and Francis W. Goodbody.
- Harley, Vaughan.
- Date:
- 1906
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The chemical investigation of gastric and intestinal diseases : by the aid of test meals / by Vaughan Harley and Francis W. Goodbody. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Hypomotility of stomach, 81, 83-87 Hysterical vomiting, 92 INDICAN in urine, 187, 194, 197, 200, 201, 208, 213; test for, 161 Indol, phenol and skatol, characters and formule for, 158, 159; in feeces, 107, 158, 159, 201, 226 Intestinal concretions, 243 e¢ seq. Intestinal diseases, test meals for in- vestigating, 3, 93-98 Intestinal dyspepsia, see Dyspepsia Intestinal obstruction, odour of gastric contents in, 16 Intestinal tract, see Alimentary tract Intestine, large, Activity of, factors influencing, 120-121 Bile acids in, 164 Bile pigments converted into uro- bilin in, 167 Catarrh of, frequency of motions in, 203 Passage of food along, 172 Peristalsis, increased in, 172, 175- 176, 181 Post-mortem appearance in atro- phy, 227-228 Ulcers, chronic, in, 217 Intestine, small, Bile acids absorbed in, 164 Bile pigments in, 165-166 Catarrh of, frequency of motions in, 203 Exudation and transudation in 12) Fat excreted by, 145 Passage of food along, 172 Intestines, see also Bowels Bacteria in, 129 Ulceration of, 230-232 JAUNDICE, 104, 139 Jaworsky, cited, 3 and note KAUFMANN, cited, 18 Kenwood, Prof., crted, 251, 252 Kjeldah’s method of estimating ni- trogen in feces, 127-129 Klemperer, test meal of, 14 Kobert and Koch, cited, 144 and note 2 Konig, cited, 251, 252 Kussmaul, ceted, 5 and note, 10, 82 and note Lactic Acid, Feces, in, 118, 119 Formula for, 32 Gastric contents, in, 12, 18, 32- 34, 44, 46, 49-50, 51-52, 54, 55, Lactic Acid—continued 59, 65, 66, 67, 72, 74, 75, 78, 79, 84, 85, 88, 89 Leathes, cited, 222 Legal’s test for indol in feces, 159 Leney and Harley, cited, 83 and note Leo, method for quantitative analy- sis, of free hydrochloric acid, 27-28 Leube, quantitative estimation of pepsin by, 38; test meal of, 12 and note 3 Leucocytes, in faeces, 114 Leuko-urobilin, 105 ‘Liebermann, cited, 244 Lime, neutral phosphate of crystals of, in feces, 113 Lipase in gastric contents, 40 Lockwood, cited, 211 Loeffler bacillus, 209 Luschka, cited, 10 Lynch, cited, 99 and note 2 Macaroni, 132 Mackenzie’s toast biscuits, 95 note 2. 252 Maize, 132, 156 Malfatti, czted, 145 and note 3 Marquez, analysis of intestinal sand by, 248 Marsh gas, eructation of, 42 Mathieu and Richand, analysis of in- testinal sand by, 247 Meconium, 161-162, 167, 168 Membranous colitis, 221-223 Mercurial poisoning, 209 v. Mering, cated, 22-23 Methyl-Violet test for free hydro- chloric acid, 25 Metabolism, fixed diets for the study of, 94-98 Mett’s quantitative estimation of pep- sin by, 39 Meat diet for metabolism, 97-98 Gastric juice secretion after, 1] Feces from, characters of, 102. 203, 109,119, 125-126, 131, 132, 137-138, 150-151, 162, 183-185 Fat absorption and excretion on, 150, 151 Nitrogen excretion and absorp- tion on; 13), 132, 137-138 Sluggishness of bowels due to, 171, 189 Migraine, 83-84 |, Milk diet for metabolism, 95 ' ~ Cow’s milk, influence of, on feces, 100, 118, 133, 146 Feces from, Characters of 101, 103, 107- 108, 117-118, 122-123, 162 *](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32755120_0272.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)