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GENERAL INDEX. 



Face ts, articular, of sacrum, s. 118. 

 Facial artery, ii. 227. 556 ; iii. 93. 733. 949. 



transv rse, ii. 227; iii. 903. 

 or external surface of malar bone, ii. 511. 

 or anterior surface of superior maxillary bones, ii. 



207. 



nerves, ii. 289. 540. 554. 555 ; iii. 707. 949. 

 See SEVENTH PAIR OF NERVES. 

 ophthalmic vein, iii. 94. 

 vein, ii. 227; iv. 1382. 1404. 140fi. 

 origin and course, iv. 1404. 

 branches of the facial vein, iv. 1404. 

 posterior, iv. 1405. 

 transverse, ii. 228 ; iii. 903. 

 deep, or alveolar, iv. 1404. 

 Fades Hippocratica, i. 802; ii. 747. 



lunata of aretabulum, ii. 777. 

 FCECCS, the, s. 372. 



composition of the fasces, iv. 458 ; s. 372. 374. 

 physical properties, s. 373. 

 odour and colour, s. 373. 



causes, s. 373. 

 specific gravity, s. 374. 

 quantity evacuated, s. 374. 

 mechanical composition, s. 374. 

 chemical composition, s. 375. 



fatty matters excreted in the fasces, iv. 97. 

 time during which the contents of the intestinal tube 



sojourn in its different segments, s. 376. 

 occurrence of fatty stools in connexion with pancreatic 



disease, s. 112. 



muscular action in the expulsion of the, iii. 721 L. 

 " Fcecal orifices " of sponges, i. 612. 

 Falciform ligament, i. 13 ; iii. 160. 



of the liver, iii. 936. 941. 



Falco nisus (hawk), nervous system of the, iii. 622. 

 Fallopian tube, or oviduct, s. 597. 

 normal anatomy, s. 597. 



form ; dimensions, s. 597. 

 situation and connexions, s. 598. 

 separate parts and divisions, s. 699. 

 internal orifice, 59!). 

 uterine portion of the tube, s. GOO. 

 canal, s. 600. 

 external orifice, s. 600. 

 pavilion or infundibulum, s. 601. 

 fimbria?, s. 602. 

 tubo-ovarian ligament, s. 602. 

 structure of the coats or tunics, s. 603. 

 blood-vessels and nerves, s. 604. 

 functions of the Fallopian tube, s. 605. 



reception and transmission of ova and spermatic 



fluid, s. 605. 



first steps in the process of impregnation, s. 608. 

 the changes which the ovum undergoes in the 



tube, s. 609. 



approximation of the fimbriated extremities of 

 the Fallopian tubes to the ovary after fruitful 

 sexual union, ii. 447. 

 development of the Fallopian tube, s. 613. 



formation of the oviduct out of the duct of Miiller, 



GI3. 



abnormal anatomy of the Fallopian tube, s. 614. 

 defect and itnperfec-t development, s. 614. 

 peculiarities of con-truction, s. G15. 

 displacements, s. 616. 

 obliteration of the canal, s. G17. 

 hypera?mia ; inflammation, s. 617. 

 collections of fluid within the tube; blood; serum; 



pus, s. 617. 

 cysts, s. 620. 

 fibrous tumours, s. G20. 

 tubercle ; cancer, s. 620. 

 rupture of the tube walls, s. 6'20. 

 Fallopian tube gestation ; various forms, s. 620. 

 See also GENERATION. 

 Fnllopiu*, aqueduct of, ii. 540; iv. 546. 

 development of, ii. 559. 

 hiatus of, i. 733. 

 ligament of, i. 5, note a. 

 Falsetto voice, or voce di testa, iv. 1483. 

 Fal.c cerebelli process, iii. 629. 



cerebri process, i. 729, 730; iii. 629. 



partial deficiency of the falx, iii. 715. 

 Fangs, poison, of serpents, iv. 290. 

 Farina, nutritive properties of, ii. 13. 

 FASCIA (in anatomy generally), ii. 229. 264. 



1. cellular or superficial fasciae, i. 3*. 13 ; ii. 229. 

 2 aponenroses, or aponeurotic fascia;, ii. 231. 264. 



essential properties and uses of, ii. 264. See 



also FIBROUS TISSUE. 

 Fascia in particular : 

 abdominal, s. 138. 

 of ankle, i. 148. 

 buccal, ii. 227. 

 cervical, iii. 568. 



prae- vertebral, iii. 569. 

 cervico-thoracic septum, iii. 570. 

 clavicular, i. 360; iv. 1407. 

 crural, or fascia lata, s. 138. 

 deep, of the leg, iii. 139. 

 dentata, iii. 675. 



Fascia continued. 

 of foot, ii. 352. 

 of the fore-arm, ii. 362. 

 iliaca, i. 11, 12. 14 ; ii. 231. 240. 838 ; s. 138 

 ischio-coccygeal, i. 179. 



-rectal, i. 177. 

 of knee, iii. 48. 

 lata, or crural fascia, ii. 239 ; s. 138. 



iliac portion, ii. 239. 



superficial portion, ii. 239. 

 lumbar, s. 125. 138. 

 lumborum, i. 8. 10. 

 of neck, ii. 230 ; iii. 536. 



prae-vertebral of the nock, iii. 569. 

 obturator, i. 177. 388. 

 palmar, ii. 525. 



disease of the, ii. 517. 525. 

 palpebral, ii. 227. 

 parotid, iv. 423. 

 pelvic, ii. SSI ; iii. 922. 933 ; s. 138. 



recto-vesical, iii. 922. 

 of penis, iii. 912. 

 perinea!, s. 138. 



deep, s. 138. 



superficial, s. 138. 

 plantar, ii. 354. 

 propria, ii. 231. R41. 



of the hernial sac, i. 13. 

 psoo-iliac, ii. 838. 



of quadratus lumborum muscle, s. 138. 

 semilunar, i. 219. 

 spermatica, i. 5. 



deep, iv. 986. 



superficial or external, iv. 986. 

 subcutaneous, ii. 62. 

 superficial, i. 216; ii. 851. 



of abdomen, ii. 230. See ABDOMEN. 



of the thigh, ii. 238; iii. 128. 



internal, ii. 231. 



of the neck, iii. 566. 



of perineum, iii. 927. 

 temporal, i. 749. 



transversalis, i. 8. 11, 12; ii. 231. 240. 841 ; s. 138. 

 transversi perinsei, i. 178. 

 vesical, i. 388. 



Fasciculi of ciliary nerve, ii. 282. 

 lateral, ii. 269. 



innominati, or olivary tracts, iii. 678. 

 of medulla oblongata. See Medulla oblongata-co- 



lumns. 

 muscular of the back, i. 374. 



inter-spinales i. 374. 



inter-transversales, i. 374. 



multifidus spinae, i. 374. 

 muscular of the bladder, i. 380. 

 muscular, which dilate and compress the nostrils, iii. 



729. 



Fasting, movements of the stomach in the state of, s. 311. 

 effects of fasting on the quantity of carbonic acid gas in 



the expired air, iv. 347. 

 FAT, or hydro -carbon, i. 63 ; ii. 233. 

 absorption of, i. 63 ; ii. 232. 

 blood, adipose matter in the, i. 59. 

 chemical constitution of fat, i. 59; ii. 232. 

 composition, elementary, i. 59. 

 deposition of, mechanism of, i. 60. 



excessive, i. 62 ; ii. 718. 

 distribution of, i. 62. 

 diminution, excessive, i. 62. 

 fcetus, fat and marrow in the, i. 60, 61. 

 formation of fat, ii. 232. 

 lipoma, i. 63. 



marrow of bones, fat in the, i. 58. 434. 

 melanosis, i. 64. 



microscopical and atomical structure of, i. 58. 

 mode of separating the stearin and plain of fat, and the 



fat from its associated cellular texture, ii. 232. 

 morbid conversion of muscle into fat in the living 



body, ii. 235. 

 sarcoma, adipose, i. 63 

 secretion, mode of, i. 59; ii. 232. 

 steatoma, i. G3. 

 varieties of fat, and thoir characteristics, ii. 232 235. 



adipocere, ii. 235. See ADIPOCERE. 



bee I fat, ii. 233. 



birds' fat. ii. 234. 



goats' fat, ii. 233. 



human fat, ii. 232. 



insects' fat, ii. 234. 



lard, ii. 232. 



mutton fat, ii. 233. 



neats'-fpot oil, ii. 233. 



phocenine, ii. 234. 



spermaceti oil, ii. 233. 



train or whale oil, ii, 233. 



vegetable fat, i. 56. 58, 59. 



See also ADIPOSE TISSUE. 

 f.it considered as an article of food, s. 386. 390. 



uses sustained by, in the organism, s. 386. 391. 



fatty matter in corn, s. 393. 



method of determining the presrni-e of fatty matters in 

 organic substances, iii. 796. 



