GENERAL INDEX. 



879 



Turanian continued. 



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the globe was probably originally peopled, iv. 

 1364* 



Turbellaria, ovum of, s. [119]. 

 Turbinated bone, superior, 111. (21. 

 inferior, ii. 213; iii. 725. 

 borders, ii. 213. 



1. inferior, ii. 213. 



2. upper, ii. 213. 

 connexions, ii. 213. 

 development, ii. 213. 

 extremities, ii. 213. 

 structure, ii. 213. 

 surfaces, ii. 213. 



1. internal, ii. 213. 



2. external, ii. 213. 

 middle, iii. 724. 

 sphenoidal, iii. 725. 



inferior, crest of nasal process or plate, 11. 210. 



superior, ii. 210. 

 processes, superior, i. 731. 



middle, i. 731. .. 



ridge, inferior, of superior maxillary bones, n. 208 

 superior, of superior maxillary bones, 11. 208. 

 Turbinolia rubra, a genus of Pulypilera, iv. ST. 

 Turbot (Pleuronectes maximus), pylonc ca;ca of, s. Jl, 



92. 



Turner vitalis of Hebenstreit, ii. 147. . 



7-LX, cranium of the Western and Central Asiatic Turks 



compared, iv. 1327. Q . 



Turnips, considered as an article of food, s, 39o. 

 composition of turnips, s. 395. 

 ravages of the Haltica nemorum amongst it. 863. 



of the larva ot the saw- fly and of Agrostis 



segetum, ii. 807. 



Turtle (Testudo mydas), anatomy of the, iv. 26-). et seg. 

 brain of tlie, iii. 765. 

 respiratory movements of the, iv. 1021. 

 pancreas of the, s. 95. 

 muscular system of the, in 542. 

 nervous system of the, in. G20. 

 organs and mode of progression of the, in. 4jO. 



of the Mammoth, iv. 924. 

 of the Mastodon giganteus, iv. 927. 

 development, iv. 928. 

 Twigs of nerves supra-acromial iv. 571. 

 Tympanic nerve of Jacobson, ii. 49o, 490. 554. 

 Tympanum, ear-drum, or middle ear, . 549. 554. 

 artery, tympanic, inferior, n. 550. 



superior, n. 5oo. 

 canalis tympanicus, ii. 543, 544 

 cavity ot the tympanum, n. 543. o4b. 

 development of the, n. 5o9. 

 lining membrane of the, n. 5J9. 

 chorda tympani, ii. 549. 554; iv. 546. 

 development of the tympanum, n. 559. 



of the small bones of the, ii. 500. 

 functions of the tympanum, ii. 548. 572. o77. 

 lymphatics of the tympanum, n.5ftb. 

 membrane of the tympanum, n. 545. 



office of the membrane in the function of hearing 



ii. 572. 574. 

 origin and development, n. 5^9. 



rupture or e de'struct'ion of the membrane, effect of, 



on the function of hearing, n. 575. 

 membrana tympani secundana, 11. 533. 

 nerves of tympanum, ii. 554, 5a5. 576. . 



nervous anastomosis in the tympanum, n. 554. 5(6. 



Ko n f t tSty m ?' the function of hearing, ii. 



572. 577. 



tensor muscle of the tympanum, n. 548. 

 ramus ad tensorem tympani, n. i>Mi>. 

 Use of the tensor tympani, H. 5/J. 

 tympanic ring, ii. 544. . 



origin and development, u. 560. 

 naits developed from the, 11. 500. 



1 groove for the membrana tympani, u. 560. 



3. o"seous SS paVt''of the auditory passage, ii. 

 5fiO. 



abnormal conditions of the tympanum, 11. ^J. 

 Typklina, a genus of Kotifera, iv. 7. 

 Typhoniania, i. 61. 

 Ttiphous deposits, iv. 103. 



analysis of, iv. 104. 



Aw, characters of the urine in, iv. 292. 



malignant, syncope induced by, i. 797. 



cerebral hvperasmia in fatal cases of, in. /20 C. 

 Tyrian dye, whence probably obtained, iv. 45J. 



U. 



Ugro-Tartarian, or Turanian, group of languages, iv. 



1 '^d.7 



Ulccrutfon of the alimentary canal, s. 41C. 



Ulceratiun, alimentary canal continued. 

 of the stomach, s. 410. 



size, s. 416. 



mode in which it penetrates the various tis- 

 sues, s. 417. 



origin of the gastric ulcer, s. 417. 

 cicatrisation, s. 417. 

 lientery, or ulceralion of the follicles of the large 



intestine, s. 418. 

 of arteries, i. 2159. 

 bladder, i. 397. 

 bones, i. 450. 



with abscesses, i. 450. 

 without abscesses, i. 451. 

 buboes, phageda?nic, i. 238. 

 cartilages of the hip-joint, n. 788. 

 larynx, idiopathic, iii. 1 19. 



sympathetic, iii. 119. 



arising from a specific or constitutional 



taint, iii. 119. 

 symptoms, iii. 119. 

 treatment, iii. 120. 

 ligaments of the larynx, iii. 126. 

 mucous membrane of the nose, in. 739. 



coat of uterus, s. 694. 

 muscular substance of the heart, ii. 637. 

 pharynx, iii. 954. 



cheeks, gums, and lips of children, in. 93*. 

 prostate gland, iv. 156. 

 vagina, s. 708. r 



upon the inner and outer ankle, i. 148. 

 cancerous, condition of the adipose tissue in, i. b* 

 Ulcer of cartilages, i. 499. 

 primary, i. 499. 

 secondary, i. 499, 500. 

 cicatrisation of uk-ers, process ot, i. wi. 

 of the cornea, ii. 177. 

 of the diaphragm, ii. G. 

 of the tongue iv. 1154. 



dyspeptic ulceration, iv. 1154. 



small circular ulcers, iv. 1154. 

 severe and deep-seated ulcers, iv. 1158. 

 aphthous ulceration, iv. 1 155. 

 indurated and non-malignant ulceration, iv. 1155. 

 gangrenous ulceration, iv. 1 156. 

 syphilitic ulceration, iv. 1156. 



small circular superficial ulcers, iv. lljG. 

 rliagades or fissures, iv. 1156. 

 glossy tubercle, iv. 1156. 

 phagedamic ulcers, iv. 1157. 

 corroding ulcer of the uterus, s. 700. 

 varicose, iii. 129. 



treatment of, iii. 130. 

 Ulna, ii. 65, 66. 162. 



development, ii. 104. 

 form, ii. 162. 

 structure, ii. 163. 

 surfaces, ii. 162. 

 sigmoid cavity of the, iv. 229. 

 fractures of the, ii. 69. 364. 

 ULNAR ARTERY, ii. 525. 529; iv. 224. 1407. 

 its relations, iv. 224. 



in the forearm, iv. 224. 

 in the hand, iv. 224. 

 course, it. 363. 

 branches of the ulnar artery, iv. 225. 



arterise recurrentes ulnares, anterior et posterior, 



iv. 225. 



arteria interossea, iv. 225. . .. 



arterise carpi ulnares, anterior et posterior, n. 529 ; 



iv. 225. 



rommunicans ulnas, iv. 22b. 

 digital arteries, iv. TM. 

 varieties of the ulnar artery, iv. 2.6. 

 varieties of origin, iv. 226, 227. 



high origin, iv. 227. 



varieties of size and distribution, iv. 227. 

 diseases and injuries of the ulnar artery, iv. 228. 

 aneurism, iv. 228. 

 false aneurism, iv. 228. 



Ulnar nerve, i. 217. 361 ; ii. 64. 527, 528; iv. 7o7. 

 dorsal branch, iv. 758. 

 inner branch, iv. 758. 

 outer branch, iv. 7oS. 

 terminal branches, iv. 758. 



superficial external, iv. 758. 

 deep internal, iv. 758. 

 Ulnar veins, ii. 63 ; iv. 1407. 

 Ultimate analyses. -See ORGANIC: ANALYSIS 

 Ultimate, or primitive, nervous fibre, in. o'jl. 



description of the, iii. 591. 



UUimum moriens-rigbt ventricle of the heart, n. 607. 

 I'lvacetc, mode of reproduction ot the, s. 214. 

 Umbilical arteries, i. 220 ; ii. 830. 



obliterated, i. 13. . 



cord, congenital abnormal conditions, iv.947. 



vessefs of the umbilical cord separated near the 



placenta, iv.047. 



the umbilical curd too lo"g, iv. 91,. 

 too short, iv. 94,. 



absence of one of the umbilical arteries, iv. <i 17. 

 iiiciea-cd munlirrot vessel! of the cord, iv.948. 



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