ture, 507 400 Rheumatism, relation of tonsillitis to, 403 Richter, August Gottleib, 72 Romans, medicine among, 8 Rosenow, experimental work of, on Rosenow's theory of "virulins," 210 Rush, Benjamin, 70 on relation of systemic diseases to Salivary glands, focal infection in, 327 Salvarsan, discovery of, 90 Sandifort, Edward, 61 Santoro, Santorio, 44 Santoro iatro-mathematical school, 44 Saprophytes, infection by, 201 Saracens, advent of, into Europe, and Savonarola, Girolamo, 30 Scarlet fever infection in animals, 217 Schaudinn, Fritz, 89 Schiff, Moritz, 97 Schleiden, Jacob, 98 Schoepf, Johann David, 65 Schwann, Theodore, 98 Scientific research, early, 39 Scleroderma, relation of oral sepsis to, Secretions, internal, 96, 97, 404, 486. Seminal vesicles, focal infection in, 331 Sensitizin, 122 Respiratory diseases, oral sepsis and, Septic meningitis, diffuse, cerebro- Rhazes, 19 Rheumatic fever, secondary to focal infection, 338 Rheumatism, relation of oral sepsis spinal fluid in, 534 Serous membranes, diseases of, sec- ondary to focal infection, 336 acute peritonitis, 337 acute pleuritis, 336 Serous meningitis, cerebrospinal fluid in, 534 differentiated from fluid in menin- Serum allergy, 162 edema in, 165 eruption in, 164 general, 164 local, 164 fever in, 164 frequency of, 163 incubation period of, 163 joints in, 165 leukopenia in, 165 lymph-nodes in, 165 mucous membranes in, 165 theories of mechanism of, 166 incubation period after first in- Smith, Theobald, 89 von Soemmerring, Samuel Thomas, 54 Spain, medical learning of Moors and Spallanzani, Abbate Lazaro, 54 Spinal cord, diseases of, oral sepsis infection of, of focal origin, 352 541 Spinal puncture, 494. See Lumbar puncture Spontaneous generation and putrefac- Stahl, Georg Ernst, 66, 77 Staphylococcus infection, chronic, op- in different species, 217 Stomach as portal of infection, 206 Streptococcus infection in different species, 217 - incubation period after reinjec- Streptococcus pneumococcus group, transmutability of (Rose- Streptococcus viridans, 326, 335, 336 316 in disease of the heart, 404 Subcutaneous tissue as a barrier to in- Sugar content of cerebrospinal fluid, Sugar in urine, 445. See Glycosuria diagnosis of, 452 carbohydrate administration in, carbohydrate tolerance in, 452 transient, 451 mechanism of production of, 447 in glycosuria associated with an Sugar in urine, mechanism of produc- Syphilis of the nervous system, cere- tion of, in glycosuria asso- due to anesthetics, 450 due to intravenous injections of due to lack of oxygen, 450 an increase in concentration following phlorizin administra- following sodium chlorid by tests for, Fehlings, 445 Paré's contribution to, 43 iato-chemical school of, 44 colloidal gold test in, 522 Wassermann reaction in, 276. See Wassermann reaction application of, 286 diagnosis by, 90 Wassermann reaction for cerebro- spinal fluid in, 516 specificity of, 517 infectiveness of, in species, 216 meningeal involvement in, cerebro- Syphilis, cerebral, cerebrospinal fluid Toxophore group in Ehrlich's side. Trachea as portal of infection, 205 tests for, 250 Traube, Ludwig, 103 Trichinosis, cerebrospinal fluid in, 538 Tuberculin allergy, 190 human, infectiveness of, in different oral sepsis and, 402 differentiated from fluid in acute in meningitis sympathica, 537 Tumors of the brain, cerebrospinal fluid in, 541 lumbar puncture in, 532 Tumors of the spinal cord, cerebro- Typhoid fever infection in different Typhus infection in animals, 218 Urea, discovery of laboratory produc- in cerebrospinal fluid, 493 acetone bodies in urine in, 442 acetone, 442 beta-oxybutyric acid, 442 diacetic acid, 442 metabolic derivation of, 443 acidity determinations of urine in, 433 hydrogen-ion acidity in, 435 Urinalysis, reducing substances in, sugar in, mechanism of due to injuries, 449 with an increase in con- following caffein, theobro- following phlorizin admin- |