Volume 2
A system of medicine / by many writers ; edited by Thomas Clifford Allbutt and Humphry Davy Rolleston.
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- 1905
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![INDEX Abortion in lead poisoning, 1048, 1057 ; in phosphorus poisoning, 995 Abrin, 42 Absinthe, 90S Acetanilide poisoning, 979 Acid-fast bacilli, 259, 317-322 Acids, poisoning by: carbolic, 1017-1021; ergotinic, 888; helvellic, 871 ; picric, 1031 ; sphacelinic, 888 Acne rosacea in alcoholism, 922 ; in tea and coffee poisoning, 988 Acitxij'nia and ergotism, 891 Actinomycosis (streptotrichosis), 304, 324- 343 ; chronicity, 337 ; lesions in, 331 ; pathological anatomy of, 327 ; symptoms, 336 ; treatment, 338 Addiment, 96 Adenitis in scarlet fever, 455, 471 Adsorption, 77, 112 ‘•After-damp,” poisoning by, 1035 Agaricus muscarius, poisoning by, 870 Agglutination, 150-156 ; by immune serums, 152 ; by normal serums, 151 ; in food poisoning, 877 ; in glanders, 223 ; in tuberculosis 260 Agglutinins, 153 Agglntinoids, 155 Aggre-.sin.s, 45 Ague, “brass-founders’,” 1010 Albuminuria, cyclic, 458 ; <lue to potassium iodide, 1065 ; in food poisoning, 873 ; in measles, 395 ; in mumps, 589 ; in opium poisoning, 942, 954 ; in phosphorus poisoning, 995, 1001; in scarlet fever, 456, 471 ; in small-pox, 502 Alcohol, ethyl. 901 ; as a food, 904 ; per- centage in various liquors, 905 ; physio- logical action, 902 ; use of, in typhus, 561 Alcohol, methyl. 913 Alcoholism, 901 -937; acute. 911-914; diagnosis, 913; chronic, 915-929; morbid anatomy, 916-922; tliagnosis, 925; etiology, 909 ; j)rognosis, 925 ; symptoms, 922-925 ; treatment, 926-929 Alexins, 76, 96, 123 ; Bordet’s views on, 106 ; Buchner’s views on, 130 ; origin of, 147 Allantiasis, 860 Amaurosis, tobacco, 982 Amblyopia in alcoholism, 913, 923; in bisulphide of carbon poisoning, 1021 ; in nitrobeuzol poisoning, 1025 Amboceptor, 96 Amenorrhoea in lead poisoning, 1048 Anremia after rheumatism, 628, 650 ; in lead poisoning, 1047 Angina Liidovici, 21 ; rheumatica, 610; tobacco, 984 Aniline poisoning, 1026 Anthracsemia (anthrax), 227 Anthrax, 227-257; antitoxin, 182, 252; bacteriolog}', 228 ; cutaneous form, 233 ; diagnosis, 249 ; intestinal form, 238 ; pathological anatomy, 239 ; symptoms, 243 ; treatment, 252 Anti-amboceptor, 104 Anticomplement, 103 : Moreschi’s views on, 112 Antifebrin poisoning, 979 Antiferments, 161 Anti-immune body, 103, 112 Antileucotoxin, 160 Antimallein, 225 Antimony poisoning, 1014-1017; “pox” in, 1014, 1017 Antiphthisin, 296 Antipyrin, 979 Antiserums (see Serum), 172-176 i^tispermotoxiu, 160 Aniistreptococcal serum in scarlet fever, 464 Antitoxic scnims (see Serum), 172-176 Antitoxins, chennstry, 56 ; formation, 37, 50-56 ; in nonnal serums, 87 ; i)roperties, 56 ; reaction with toxins, 57-78. 89; sources, 83 ; staniiardisation, 54 Antivenenes, 55, 174 A])pendicitis and antimony poisoning, 1015 ; and lend poisoning, 1046 Aqua Tn/ana, 1068 Arrack, 908 Arsenic enters, 1069 Arsenic poisoning, 1066-1077; cancer and. 1070: morbid anatomy, 1071 ; peripheral](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295359_0002_1107.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)