Jaundice: Its Pathology and Treatment With the Application of Physiological Chemistry to the Detection and Treatment of Diseases of the Liver and Pancreas

Part 9

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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.