Ⅰ.CORRELATION OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN THE DIGESTIVE GLANDS 1
Ⅱ.THE SECRETORY GRANULES 19
Ⅲ.THE SECRETORY GRANULES AND THE DIGESTIVE ENZYMES 42
Ⅳ.HISTOLOGY OF THE GASTRIC MUCOUS MEMBRANE 72
Ⅴ.MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL TOPOGRAPHY OF THE GASTRIC MUCOSA.BLOOD AND NERVE SUPPLIES TO THE STOMACH 108
Ⅵ.THE ENTERIC PLEXUSES.METHODS OF INVESTIGATION OF GASTRIC SECRETORY FUNCTION 142
Ⅶ.REGULATION OF THE SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF THE STOMACH 173
Ⅷ.SPONTANEOUS AND CONTINUOUS SECRETION OF THE DIGESTIVE GLANDS 191
Ⅸ.NERVOUS MECHANISM OF GASTRIC SECRETION.GASTRIC MUCUS 217
Ⅹ.DISSOLVED MUCIN AND NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN IN THE GASTRIC JUICE.ESOPHAGEAL GLANDS 244
Ⅺ.SYMPATHETIC INNERVATION OF THE STOMACH 265
Ⅻ.HISTAMINE AS A STIMULANT OF GASTRIC SECRETION 289
ⅩⅢ.HISTAMINE,INSULIN,AND THE DILUTION-INDICATOR METHOD IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 328
ⅩⅣ.INTIMATE MECHANISM OF GASTRIC SECRETION 358
ⅩⅤ.INORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF THE GASTRIC JUICE AND THEORIES CONCERNING THE VARIATIONS OF GASTRIC ACIDITY 401
ⅩⅥ.FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE THEORIES ON THE VARIATIONS OF GASTRIC ACIDITY 431
ⅩⅦ.CHEMICAL PHASE OF GASTRIC SECRETION 463
ⅩⅧ.TRIPLE MECHANISM OF THE CHEMICAL PHASE OF GASTRIC SECRETION.Ⅰ 510
ⅩⅨ.TRIPLE MECHANISM OF THE CHEMICAL PHASE OF GASTRIC SECRETION.Ⅱ.MISCELLANEA 538
ⅩⅩ.HORMONES OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL.Ⅰ 560
ⅩⅪ.HORMONES OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL.Ⅱ 591
ⅩⅫ.HORMONES OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL.Ⅲ 610
ⅩⅩⅢ.HORMONES OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL.Ⅳ 633
ⅩⅩⅣ.REGULATION OF THE SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS.Ⅰ 664
ⅩⅩⅤ.REGULATION OF THE SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS.Ⅱ.CORRELATION OF MICROSCOPICAL STRUCTURE WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION IN THE SUBMAXILLARY GLAND 685
ⅩⅩⅥ.DUCTS OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS 710
ⅩⅩⅦ.SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DOUBLE INNERVATION OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS 733
ⅩⅩⅧ.AUGMENTED SALIVARY SECRETION.Ⅰ 767
ⅩⅩⅨ.AUGMENTED SALIVARY SECRETION.Ⅱ 794
ⅩⅩⅩ.FUNDAMENTAL FEATURES OF THE SECRETORY PROCESS 824
ⅩⅩⅪ.HYDRELATIC AND ECBOLIC EFFECTS OF NERVES ON THE DIGESTIVE GLANDS 855
BIBLIOGRAPHY 889
INDEX OF AUTHORS 991
INDEX OF SUBJECTS 1006