GENERAL INDEX. 



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Ligament continued. . 



" stylo-maxillary ligament, n. 214 ; iv. 93S. 

 sub-pubic, or ligamentum arcuatum, s. 126. 207. 

 suspensory, iii. 926; s. 709. 



of liver, iii. 160. 

 thyro-epiglottideum, iii. 104. 

 thyro-hyoideum medium, in. 04. 

 transverse f acetabulum, ii. 777. 

 triangular, iii. 930. 



of urethra. iv. 1247. 

 Lieamcnta inter-vertebralia, iv. 1022. 

 pubo-prostatica media, iv. 14 /. 



lateralia, iv. 147. 

 radiatim disjecta, iv. 1032. 

 subflava, ii. 263 ; s. 121. 

 subflava of the vertebrae, i. 251. 

 suspensoria of mammary glands, in. W>- 

 Ligaments in general : 



essential properties and offices of, 11. 264. 



office of the ligaments with respect to locomotion, ill. 



415. 

 predominating forms, n. 264. 



1. capsular, ii. 264. ; 



2. funicular, ii. 264. 



3. laminated, ii. 2G4. 

 Liamcnls in particular : 



annular,^ carpusfpal-r or anterior, ii. 508. 524. 



annulare baseos stajpldis, n. o48. 



capsular, of knee, iii. 46. 



of carpal bones, of each row of, n. 508. 



of two rows of, ii. 508. 

 carpo-metacarpal, palmar, ii. 509. 

 of thumb, ii. -i09. 



lateral external, ii. 509. 

 lateral internal, ii. 509. 

 costo-vertebral, iv. 1032. 

 crucial, of knee, anterior, iii. 46. 

 posterior, ill. 46. 

 dorsal, carpo-metacarpal, ii. 509. 



of thumb, ii. 509. 

 of ear, ii. 551- 

 of the elbow, n. 66. 

 false, of the bladder, n. 387. 

 glenoid, carpal anterior, n. 5ns 



posterior, 11. 508. 

 of hip-joint, ii. 777- 

 hyo-thyroidea lateralia, in. 104. 

 interosseous, of carpal bones, n. 508. 

 inter-spinous, s. 121. 

 of jaw-bone, lower, ii. 215. 

 of knee-joint, iii. 46. 

 anterior, iii. 46. 

 alar, iii. 46, 47. 

 capsular, iii. 46. 

 crucial, anterior, iii. 46. 

 posterior, iii. 46. 

 lateral, external, iii. 46. 



short, iii. 46. 

 mucous, iii. 46. 

 posterior, iii. 46. 

 transverse, iii. 46. 

 lateral, of liver, iii. 160. 

 of the liver, iii. 160. 

 metacarpo-phalangeal, glenoid, ii. 510. 



lateral, 11. 510. 



of thumb, ii. 510. 

 palmar annular, of carpus, ii. 508. 



carpo-metacarpal, ii. 509. 

 iialpebral, external, iii. 81. 

 internal, iii. 81. 

 of pelvis, s. 121. 

 phalangeal, of lingers, glenoid, n. 51( 



lateral, n. 510. 



of pisiform and cuneiform bones, ii. 508, 509. 

 pubo prostatic, iv. 1246. 

 round, of liver, iii. 161. 

 of the sternum, iv. 1033. 

 supra-spinous, s. 121. 



Ligamentum continued. 

 diiodpni renale. s. 341. 

 hepatico-duodenale, s. 341. 

 latum pulmonis, iv. 2. 

 nuchas, i 732. 



of Pachydermata, in. 870. 

 patellse, iii. 45, 46. 



rupture of, iii. 78. 

 subflava, iv. 512. 

 sugpensorium penis, in. \>it. 

 teres ii 777, 778. 



UgSSS* of arteries, i. 229. 234, 235 238. 

 effects of ligatures on veins, iv. U9b. 

 of the tibial artery, iii. 132, 133. 

 Li-lit, aberration of, chromatic, ill. ? 



correction, in. 335. 

 spherical, iii. 334. 

 correction, iii. 334. 

 Herschel's doublet, iii. 334. 

 analogy between light and sound, ii. 506. 

 effect produced upon the retina of a stimulus of vivid 



light, iv. 1445. 



Sir Isaac Newton's experiment, iv. 1445. 

 influence of convex and concave lenses on the rays ol 



light passing through them, in. 331. 

 intensity of the impression produced by light on tl 



pooler of organised bodies in the giving out of light, i. 



1 Ifi 



presence of light an essential condition for the per- 



tbrmance of vital action, iii. 147. 

 rapidity of electric light, iv. 1444. 

 animal light. See LUMINOUSNESS, ANIMAL. 



empo^max articulation, external, iv. 937. 



internal lateral of the same, iv. 938. 

 capsular ligament of the same, iv. 938. 



thyro-arytenoid (chorda? vocales), in. 102. 1 Jo , 



1479. 



inferior and superior, iii. 105. 

 of tibio-fibular articulations, iv. 1118. 

 triangular, of the liver, iii. 940. 

 utero-sacral, s. 705. 

 of the uterus, s. 705. 



normal anatomy, s. 705. 



broad ligament, iii. 913 ; s_. 70o. 

 utero-sacral ligaments, s. 705. 

 utero.vesical ligaments, s. 705. 

 round or sub-pubic ligaments, s. 705. 

 yellow, ii. 263. - 



.Ligamentum arcuatum, or sub-pubic ligament, s. 126. 

 externum, ii. 3. 

 internum, ii. 3. 

 bicorne, i. 3<>0 ; iv. 1407. 



dentatum, or serrated membrane of Gordon, in. 64 

 office of the ligament, iii. 646. 



iv. 



of, on the vital power of the heart, i. 



723.' 



svncope by, i. 797. r . 



Limax ater (common black slug), nervous system of the, 



iii. 006. 



maximus, tongue of, iv. 1142. 

 Lime, method of determining the presence of, in oiganic 



substances, iii. 101. 

 Limnias, a genus of Rotifera, iv. 403. 

 Limpet, nervous system of the, in. 005. 



pneumatic apparatus of the feet of the, in. 445. 

 Linea alba, i. 3*, 4*. 9, 10.18. 



cervicalis, ii. 230. 

 aspera, iii. 44. 



ilio pectineal, or linea mnominata, s. 117. \tt- 

 ilio-pectinea muscle, i. 5. 

 semilunaris, i. 6. 

 temporalis, i. 729. 735. 

 Linear transverse, i.9. 



of sacrum, s. 118. 

 Lingua. See TON<;TJE. 

 Lingual artery, i. 485 ; iv. 1141. 



branches, iv. 1141. 

 glands, anterior, iv. 426. 



posterior, iv. 426. 

 muscles, iii. 544. 565 ; iv. 553. 

 transverse, iv. 1126. 

 vertical, iv. 1126. 

 lateral, iv. 1126. 

 inferior, iv. 1126. 

 longitudinal, iv. 1126. 

 nerve, ii. 292. 295 ; iii. 949 ; iv. 820. 1141. 

 branch of the fifth nerve, iv. 8^8. 1141, 

 branches of glosso-pharyngeal nerve, 11. 49*. 

 quinsy, iv. 1154. 

 veins, iv. 1406. 



Linguntula, a genus of parasitic worms, n. 127. 

 organisation of, ii. 127. 



organs of digestion of, s. 296. 

 Lion, organs and mode of locomotion of the, in. 455. 



urine of the, iv. 1297. 

 Lipoma, i. 63 ; iv. 129. 

 growth of, iv. 129. 

 origin and course of, iv. 129. 

 7 ins iii 949. 



muscles, vessels, and nerves, ii. 223 ; iii. 950. 

 use of the lips, ii. 8 ; iii. 950. 

 hare-lip, iii. 954. 



Liquamen, or garum, of the Romans, iv. 80.2. 

 Liquid of Cotngno, ii. 536. 



of membraneous labyrinth, n. 530. 5J9. 

 Liquids, use of, as diet, ii. 14. 

 fermented liquors, ii. 14. 

 vegetable infusions or decoctions, n. 14. 

 Liquor prostaticus, iv. 150. 



puris in which pus floats, ill. 754. 

 seminis, iv. 472, 473. 



Lithatcs, depositor, in urine in disease, iv. 10,1. 

 Lilliic acid, iv. 1270. . 



constitution and chemical properties of, iv. 1270. 

 deposits of, in urine in disease, iv. L282 

 Litkobius, a genus of Myriapoda, in. 547, ct scq. 560, r 



Lithotomy, operation of, iii. 923. 931. 933. 

 surgical considerations in, i. 174. 

 bilateral and lateral methods, in. 932. 934. 

 supra-\.ubic, operation of, i 9. 

 situation, iii. 160. 



