Physiological and pathological researches / being a reprint of the principal scientific writings of the late T. R. Lewis ... Arranged and edited by Sir William Aitken ... G. E. Dobson ... and A. E. Brown.
- Timothy Richards Lewis
- Date:
- 1888
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Credit: Physiological and pathological researches / being a reprint of the principal scientific writings of the late T. R. Lewis ... Arranged and edited by Sir William Aitken ... G. E. Dobson ... and A. E. Brown. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Organisms, contiiiuid— in tissues of healthy animals, 162. microscopic, in blood, o()0. not seen in cholera blood. I.'jO. rapid appearance ai'tcr death in blood, 088. „ y«wf-»t(»/f(7/i development of, 161. voijetable. in blood, .)63. „ „ of recurrent fever, .)8-l. „ xcptlctemia, 571). ' Oriental sore — as seen in India. 391. clinical features of, at Delhi, 418. conclusions as to its nature, 433. Delhi form of, 3!>1. examination of an extiriiatcd one, 422. its examination in .situ, 419. its minute anatomy, 428. pathology of, 419. Oscillatoria-likc vibriones— in the intestinal mucus, and in the mesenteric glands, 87. 88, 130. woodcuts representing ditto, 88. Osmic acid, effect of fumes of. on the blood, 67. Oudh and North-West Provinces, 270. Ova of various kinds, 10. ., nematoid parasites, 619. Ovum of Ascarix myxta.v, 9. ,. Tririx-rjjiialn.s Qlispar 9. Oxygen, compressed, effects on living tissues, 576. Panum's experiments, 580. „ observations, 602. Paraglobulin, precipitated particles of, 563. Paramecia, development of, 37. Parasites, nematoid. ova, 619. ,, nematoid, urinary, 619. Parasitic fungi, natural history of, 337. Particulate objects seen in blood, 561. Pathology of cholera, 141. „ of the '■ Oriental sore, 419. Penirillivm, 12, 14. PcntfiHtimia teenioidcf in the nostrils of dogs (nutc), 96. Pericarditis, associated with peritonitis, 132. Peritoneal cavity— chemical irritants injccteil into, 155. inflammatory products injected into, 178. injection of organic solutions into, 115. injections into, 115. of animals, effects of injecting inflammatoiy pro- ducts into, 178. organic matters injected into, 155. peritoneal fluid injected into, 155. „ ,, peritoneal cavity, 154. summary of result of injection of organic solutions into, 131. Peritonitis and lactic acid in connection with rheu- matism, 132. I Peritonitis, mici'oscopic appearance of lluid of, 132. I Peshawur— its soil and character. 56. objects in soil from, 64. water-level, rainfall, etc., 283. Pfliiger and Nasse on section of splanchnic nerves,.134. I Pettenkofer, Dr. Max von, his observations, 185. I Pettenkofer's theory of cholera, 41. I Phenomena due to surface erosions on glass slides, 146. Physical characters of Gwalior, 53. „ ,. of Morar, 53. Hg- organisnis in t3'ph()id-fever of, 58J. typhoid fever of, 5()7. typhoid, Leisering's observations in, 582. Pink-tinted moulds of fungus-disease of India, 343. Pncuiuo-cnfc'ritin nnifar/idxa of the pig, 582. Points established by experiments, 141. Poison, specific question of, in choleraic excreta, 168. Poisonous pro])erties non-vital, 182. „ .. invisibility of, 182. Poisons elaborated by living tissue elements, 603. Polycystis attacking rye, 5. Pork and beef containing cysts, 491. Post-mortem changes, rapidity of, 160. ,, development of organisms rapid, 161. Powell and Lealand. objectives of, 68. Predisposition of some animals to toxic influences, 130. Protista, 603. „ of Hseckel, 561. Protoplasm, jelly-like, 22. Protozoa— found in blood, 603. in blood of carp, 611. ,, Ceylon red deer, 611. I'rotozooTi in blood of frogs, 610. Pseudopodia, in amoebiform stage of true monads, 26. Pus-like cells— development of, in preparations of cholera-blood, 69, disintcgraticm of ditto, 69. formation of hyaline cells from, 70. persistence of, 71. Pustule, malignant, in adult, 161. „ in man, 570. Putrefaction, distinguished from fermentation, 668. Putrefying matter introduced into blood, 81. Puti'idity and heat, influence of, 170. toxic influence of, 174. Pyfcmia, pus-like cells in the vessels in, 77. RabViits. blood of, bacteria most easily dcvelo])ed in, 157. Rabbits, mice, and guinea pigs, untrustworthy subjects for experiments, 166. 48 ■](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21296996_0907.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)