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FAT continued. 



quantitative analysis of fat, iii. 798. 



adventitious formation of fatty and oily substances 



iv. 94. 

 fatty infiltration, iv. 94. 



a. in the liver, iii. 190 ; iv. 94. 



b. pancreas, iv. 95; s. 111. 



c. mammae, iv. 95. 



d. kidney, iv. 95. 262. 



e. testicle, iv. 96. 

 /. lungs, iv. 96. 



g. arteries and cardiac valves, iv. 96. 

 /'. muscles, iv. 96. 642. 



1. voluntary, iv. 9G. 



2. involuntary, iv. 96. 

 i. tendons, iv. 96. 



k. nerves, iv. 96. 

 /. bones, iv. 96. 



m. in adventitious products, iv. 97. 

 fatty matters excreted in the fluid or semi-fluid 

 state, iv. 97. 



a. in the urine, iv. 97. 



b. faeces, iv. 97. 



c. saliva, iv. 97. 

 fatty hernia, iv. 129. 



tumour of the tongue, iv. 1157. 

 tumours of veins, iv. 1402. 

 in the situations of crural hernia, ii. 761. 

 encysted fats, iv. 97. 



atheromatous and meliceric, iv. 97. 

 steatomatous, iv. 97. 

 cholesteric fats, iv. 98. 

 in tumours, iv. 98. 

 in granules, iv. 98. 

 in patches, iv. 98. 

 in scales, iv. 98. 



development of masses of cholesteatoma, iv. 99. 

 uses of the fatty globules in the epiploon of the 



Arachnidans, i. 204. 

 Fatigue, iv. 1164. 



Fatty pellets of the joints, or Haversian glands, i. 253. 

 Fauces. See Jaw. 



pillars of the, iv. 1121. 



Fear, effect of, on some of the Mollusca and lusecta, iii. 7. 

 Feathers, structure of, s. 498. 

 the shaft, s. 498. 

 the quill, s. 498. 

 development of, s. 479. 

 formation of the, for flight, iii. 424. 

 See AYES. 

 Fecundation, phenomena of, ii. 457. 



circumstances on which the fecundating property of 



the seminal fluid depends, ii. 461. 

 course of the seminal fluid within the female organs, 



ii. 461. 

 difference between the fecundated and unfecundated 



ovum, ii. 462. 

 nature of the fecundating principle hypothesis of an 



aura, &c., ii. 466. 

 relation of the ovum to fecundation by the male sperm, 



s. [137]. 



immediate effects of fecundation on the ovum : seg- 

 mentation and first changes of the ovum related to 

 the commencement of embryonic development, s. 

 [138]. 

 changes which the ovum undergoes in the process of, 



s. 1. See OVUM. 



is material contact of the semen necessary ? ii. 4G2. 

 properties of the seminal fluid, ii. 457, 458. 

 seminal fluid, ii. 457459. 



spermatozoa, ii. 459. See Spermatozoa. 

 testicles the only source of fecundating power, ii. 458. 

 general conclusions respecting fecundation, ii. 467. 

 FelidcE, organs of voice of the, iv. 1490. 

 Felis Leo, organs of voice of, iv. 1490. 

 fermented liquor, as an article of diet, ii. 14. 

 FEMORAL ARTERY, i. 228. 230 ; ii. 235 ; s. 713. 

 branches, ii. 243. 



1. superficial epigastric, ii. 243. 



2. external pudic, ii. 244. 



3. anterior iliac, ii. 244. 



4. profunda femoris, ii. 245. 



branches, ii. 246. 



(1.) external circumflex, ii. 246. 

 (2.) internal circumflex, ii. 247. 

 (3.) first perforating artery, ii. 248. 

 (4.) second perforating artery, ii. 248. 

 (5.) third perforating artery, ii. 248. 

 (6.) termination of the profunda, or fourth 

 perforating artery, ii. 249. 



5. anastomotica magna, or superficial superior in- 

 ternal auricular, ii. 249. 



other branches, and considerations on the collateral 



circulation of the thigh, ii. 249. 

 anastomoses of the branches of the femoral artery 



ii. 250. 

 course and relations of the femoral artery generally 



ii. 235. 



course and relations particularly, ii. 237. 

 in its superior portion, ii. 237- 

 in Its second or middle portion, ii. 242. 

 in its inferior portion, ii. 242. 



FEMORAL ARTERY continued. 



femoral canal and femoral sheath, ii. 237. 

 obstructions, effects of, at different points in tho course 



of the artery, ii. 251. 



operations on the profunda artery, ii. 257. 

 operative relations of the femoral artery, ii. 252. 

 varieties, ii. 243. 

 Femoral cans.}, ii. 237. 240. 

 nerve, iv. 762. 

 sheath, ii. 237. 240. 

 ring, ii. 757. 

 veins, superficial, ii. 238; iv. 1412. 



origin and course, iv. 1412. 

 Femur, ii. 165 ; iii. 4). 

 definition, ii. 165. 

 description, ii. 165, 166. 



interior process of, ii. 166. 

 exterior process of, ii. 166. 

 head of the femur in hip-joint, ii. 777. 

 development, ii. 167. 

 mean measurements, ii. 166. 

 surfaces, ii. 166. 

 structure, ii. 167. 



femur of man compared with that of the lower Mam- 

 malia, ii. 168. 



dislocations of the, iii. 721. 

 fractures of the, iii. 67. 

 Fencstra of cochlea, or fenestra rotunda, ii. 533. 543. 



development of, ii. 559. 



ovalis s. fenestra vestibuli, ii. 530. 544 ; iv. 516. 

 Fenestrated or striated membrane of veins, iv. 1370. 

 FertE, Weberian organ in, iv. 1417. 1428. 

 Fer-de-lance (Trigonocephalus), poison fangs of, iv. 291. 



888. 

 Fern-chafer, association of the males during the pairing 



season, iii. 16. 



Ferns, vegetative system of, s. 239. 

 germination of the spore, s. 239. 

 antheridia, s. 239. 

 archegonia, s. 240. 



origin of each archegonium, s. 240. 

 the embryo, s. 241. 

 sporangia and spores, s. 241. 



Ferrein, red and yellow substances of, iii. 181. See LI- 

 VER. 

 Fcuillet, psalterium, manyplies, or omasum, of Ruminantia, 



s. 537. 

 Fever, asthenic, accompanying affections of the larynx, iii. 



118. 

 characters of the urine in various forms of, iv. 1289. 



1292. 



haemorrhage into the adipose tissue in, i. 62. 

 rheumatic, or inflammation of the joints, iii. 53. 

 putrid and typhous, condition of the blood after death 



from, i. 418. 424. 



tropical, absence of the salts of the blood in, i. 423. 

 appearance of the blood in, i. 424. 

 typhous deposits, iv. 103. 



analysis of, iv. 104. 



Fibres of medulla oblongata, antero-posterior, iii. 680. 685. 

 arciform or arched, iii. 680. 

 decussation of, iii. 680. 

 muscular, of the heart, ii. 590. 

 arrangement of the, ii. 619. 

 fatty degeneration in the muscular fibres of the 



heart, ii. 64-'. 

 of muscles. See MUSCLE. 

 FIBRINE, ii. 257. 



'analysis of, iv. 162. 

 composition of, iii. 151 ; iv. 165 167. 



average proportion of fibrine in several animal pro- 

 ducts, iv. 165. 



method of determining the presence of, in organic sub- 

 stances, iii. 795. 805. 

 quantitative analysis of fibrine, iii. 797. 

 fibrine of the l.lpod, i. 410 ; ii. 258. 



action of acids and alkalies upon, ii. 25S. 

 ultimate composition of fibrine, ii. 259. 

 diseased conditions of the, i. 418. 

 muscular fibre, ii. 259. 



action of acids upon, ii. 259. 260. 



fibrine regarded as the plastic element of the nutritive 

 fluids, iii. 743. 

 as an adventitious product in the secretions, iv. 



93. 



fibrinous calculi, iv. 81. 

 fibrinous effusions, iv. 533. 

 vegetable fibrine, iv. 169. 



FlBRO-CARTILAGE, ii. 260. 



classification of fibro-cartilages, ii. 260. 



1. movable tibro-cartilages of articulation, i. 249 ; 



ii. 260. See ARTICULATION. 

 forms of its connexion with the joints, i. 249. 

 structure of, i. 250. 

 uses, i. 249. 



2. fibro-cartilages of tendinous sheaths, ii. 260. 



See also ARTICULATION. 



3. those whose two surfaces are adherent in their 



entire extent to the bones between which they 



are placed, ii. 260. 

 chemical composition, ii. 261. 

 flexibility, ii. 260. 



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