GENERAL INDEX. 



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UTERUS AND ITS APPENDAGES, vagina continued. 

 composition, s. 706. 

 internal surface, s. 706. 



arteries; veins; lymphatics ; nerves, s. 707. 

 uses of the vagina, s. 707. 

 abnormal anatomy, s. 707. 



anomalies of form and size, s. 707. 

 displacements, s. 707. 

 solutions of continuity, s. 707. 

 inflammation, s. 707. 

 epithelial ciesquamation, s. 707. 

 serous and sanguineous infiltration, s. 707. 

 abscess ; ulceration ; gangrene, s. 708. 

 cysts and tumours, s. 7U8. 

 cancer, s. 708. 



External organs of generation, s. 708. 

 normal anatomy, s. 708. 



the mons veneris, s. 708. 



Libia, s. 708. 



clitoris, s. 709. 



nympha?, s. 710. 



vestibule, s. 710. 



vaginal orifice and hymen, s. 710. 



origin, varieties, and signification of the 



hymen, s. 710. 

 sebaceous and muciparous glands and follicles 



of the vulva; vulvo-vaginu! gland, s. 711. 

 bulb of the vagina; pars intermedia; con- 

 strictor vagina.', s. 712. 



blood-vessels and nerves of the external or- 

 gans, s. 713. 



abnormal anatomy, s. 714. 

 labia, s. 714. 

 clitoris, s. 714. 



nymphse and vestibule, s. 714. 

 hymen and ostium vaginas, s. 715. 

 Placenta, s. 715. 



normal anatomy, s. 715. 

 form, s. 715. 



dimensions and weight, s. 715. 

 fcetal surface; ainnion ; chorion; foetal blood- 

 vessels, s. 715. 

 uterine surface, s. 716. 

 circumference, s. 710. 

 substance, s. 717. 

 tufts and villi, s. 717. 

 termination of the foetal vessels, s. 718. 

 decidua, s. 7 IS. 



terminations of the maternal vessels, s. 719. 

 development of ihe placenta, s. 719. 

 of the fcetal portion, s. 719. 

 of the maternal portion, s. 720. 

 functions of the placenta, s. 721. 



Utero-geslalion, varieties in respect to, and the develop- 

 ment of the young, ii. 436. 

 See OVUM. 



Utero-vesical ligaments, s. 705. 

 sacral ligaments, s. 703. 



Utrfcular glands or follicles of uterus, s. 63G. 

 Utricuhis prostaticus, iv. 151. 1252. 

 development of, iv. 153. 

 See VESICULA PROSTATICA. 

 Uvea, or spherical choroid membrane, ii. 178. See 



Choroid coat, 

 or iris, ii. 182. See Iris. 

 flocculent growth of the, in the horse, iii. 95. 

 Uvula, i. 385, 38K ; iii. 951. 

 vesicae, iv. 147. 



V. 



Vacuum produced by the suckers of the feet of the house- 

 fly, iii. 443. 

 by limpets, iii. 445. 

 Vagina, s. 706. 



normal anatomy, s. 706. 



dimensions, s. 706. 



external surface, s. 706. 



composition, s. 706. 



internal surlace, s. 706. 



arteries; veins; lymphatics; nerves, s. 70(i, 707. 

 atrium vaginae, vestibulum, iv. 1425. 

 peritoneum of the, iii. 944. 

 sensibility of the lower part of the, ii. 447. 



uses of the vagina, ii. 447 ; s. 707. 

 abnormal anatomy, s. 707. 



anomalies of form and size, s. 707, 



displacements, s. 707. 



solutions ot continuity, s. 707. 



inflammation, s. 707. 



epithelial desquamation, s. 707. 



serous and sanguineous infiltration, s. 707. 



abscess ; ulceration ; gangrene, s. 708. 



cysts and tumours, s. 708. 



cancer, s. 708. 



false vagina. See HERMAPHKOIUTISM. 

 calcareous accumulations in the vagina, iv. 86. 

 VaginiE vasorum, iv. 772. 788. 

 Vaginal artery, ii. 831. 



branches of hepatic duct, iii. 169. 



artery, iii. 171. 

 branches of portal vi-in, iii. 107. 



Vaginal continued. 

 bursa?, deep, i. V\*. 

 orifice, s. 710. 



hymen, s. 710. 71 1. 

 glands and follicles, s. 711 . 

 bulb of the vagina, s. 712. 

 pars intermedia, s. 712. 

 constrictor vagina;, s. 712. 



varieties in the condition of the vagina, s.710. 715. 

 plexus of veins, iii. 167 ; iv. 1412. 

 process, i. 734. 

 veins, iv. 1414. 

 J'aginitis, s. 707- 



Vagus nerve, iv. 546. 815, 816. See PAR VACIUM. 

 I'algits, anatomical characters of, ii. 3-18, Sl'.l. 

 Valli-y, or vallecula, of llaller, iii. ii u s. 

 Valsalva's sinuses of the aorta, i. 189. 

 Valve, Eustachian, ii. 5RO. 



ileo-csecal or ileo-colic, s. 363. 



of Thebesius,or lesser Kustachian valve, ii. 5SO; iv. 1415. 

 of "Vieussens, iii. 678. 686.690. 

 of the heart, diseases of the, ii. 616. 

 atrophy of the, ii. 647. 

 chronic endocarditis, ii. 646. 

 dilatation of the valves, ii. (i 17. 

 ossification, ii. 647. 

 osseous deposits, ii. 647. 

 malformations of the, ii. C33. 

 See also HTART. 

 of the lymphatics, iii. 209. 

 of the rectum, iii. 921. 

 semilunar or sigmoid, of arteries, i. 223. 

 venous, structure of, iv. 1377. 1379. 

 Harvey's description of, iv. 1377 . 

 different forms of valves, iv. 1378. 

 epithelium of valves, iv. 1379. 

 fibrous lamina, iv. 1379. 

 sinuses in tho walls of veins, iv. 13EO. 

 office of the valves, iv. 1381. 

 functions of the sinuses, iv. 1381. 

 morbid anatomy of the valves, iv. 1400. 

 See VENOUS SYSTEM. 

 Vahnila coli, action of the, iii. 721. L.. 



foramims ovalis, vestigium foraminis ovalis, ii. 080. 

 triglochis v. tricuspis, ii. 581. 

 ValvultE conniventes, s. 346. 

 J'an Dicmen's Land, the " hyaena " of, Iii. 25S. 

 I'ancssa urticae, or common nettle-butterfly, ii. S76. 962. 

 I'apour, escape of, from the human body, iv. 842. 

 Varanus crocodilinus, teeth of, iv. 894. 

 Varicfs of the anal veins, i. (Nft, 180. 



of the arteries and veins of the urinary bladder, i. 402. 

 of the capillaries of the integuments of the leg, iii. 128. 

 of veins of the leg, iii. 128. 



causes, iii. l'-'9. 

 Varicocele, iv. 1011. 1399, 



causes of, iv, 13'J9. 

 Varicose aneurism, i. 242. See ANEURISM; ARTERY, 



Pathological conditions of. 

 nerve tubes, iii. f>92. 



causes of, iii. 5U3. 

 veins, iii. 129 ; iv. 1397. 



varices of the leg, iv. 1398. 

 varicocele, iv. 13'.<9. 

 haemorrhoids, iv. 1399. 



pathological conditions of varicose veins, iii. 129. 

 varicose veins of the leg, causes of, iii. 128, 129. 

 distension of the veins of the leg and loot, ii. 351. 

 about the anus, i. 185. 

 ulcers, iii. 129. 



treatment of, iii. 130. 



Varicnsilics of the absorbent vessels, iii. 233. 

 VARIETIES OF MANKIND, iv. 1*94. 



I. distinctive characteristics of man, iv. 1294. 

 his two hands, iv. 1291. 

 erect attitude, iv. 1295. 

 cranium, iv. 1295. 

 position of the face, iv. 1296. 

 vertebral column, iv. 1296- 

 length of lower extremities, iv. 1296. 

 biped progression, iv. 1279. 

 knee-joint, iv. 1279. 

 arched form of the foot, iv. 1297. 

 form of the trunk, iv. 1297. 

 visceral apparatus, iv. 1297. 

 conformation of the brain, iv. 12C)9. 

 his senses subordinated to his intelligence, 



iv. 1300. 



capacity for intellectual progress, iv. 1300. 

 II. species and varieties, zoologically considered, iv. 



1301. 



diversities of age have led to the establishment 

 of species which have no existence in nature, 

 iv. 13112. 



influence of external conditions in modifying 

 the conformations both of plants and ani- 

 mals, iv. i:;u:i. 

 tendency to .spontaneous variation exists in 



many races, iv. l.f 1. 



111. general survey of the diversities, in physical and 

 psychical rharactci s, presented by different 

 races of mankind, iv. 1315. 



