1. Basic Method // 1.1 Laboratory animals // 1.1.1 Division of laboratory animals // 1.1.2 The quality of animals // 1.1.3 Ethics of work with experimental animals // 1.1.4 Some vertebrates used in experiments // 1.1.5 Manipulation with laboratory animals // 1.2 Laboratory protocol (report) // 1.3 Anesthesia // 1.3.1 General anesthesia // 1.3.2 Local anesthesia // 1.4 Injection technique // 1.5 Basic surgical instruments and sewing material // 1.6 Surgical technique in laboratory animals // 1.6.1 General principles // 1.6.2 Surgical sutures // 1.6.3 Cannulation of the vessels // 1.6.4 Tracbeostomia (Insertion of the tracheal cannula). // 1.7 Basic evaluation of measured data // 2. General Pathological Physiology // 2.1 Skin resistance measurement // 2.1.1 Changes of skin resistance galvanic reaction // 2.2 Disturbances in thermoregulation - fever // 3. Blood // 3.1 Experimental hemolytic anemia // 3.2 Changes of coagulation due to peroral anticoagulants // 3.3 The effect of heparin on fibrin formation // 3.4 Rumpel - Leede test // 3.5 Direct test of phagocytosis by neutrophils // 4. Circulation // 4.1 Examination of functional efficiencies of circulation // 4.2 Harv ard step test // 4.3 Lctunov’s test // 4.4 Telemetrie observation of heart rate // 4.5 Electrocardiogram (ECG) in pathological states of the heart // 4.5.1 Decscription of ECG curve // 4.5.2 Pathological changes on ECG curve // 4.5.2.1 Arrhythmias // 4.5.2.2 ECG changes in inflammatory heart diseases // 4.5.2.3 ECG changes in ischemic heart disease // 4.5.2.4 ECG changes caused by pharmaceuticals // 4.5.2.5 Electrocardiogram changes in electrolyte disturbances