GENERAL INDEX. 



8C7 



SUBCLAVIAN AuTEiUL's continued.' 



b. may be the second in numerical order of 



the branehes of the arch, iv. Sly. 



c. may be the third of the branches of the 



arch, iv. 818. 



d. may be the last branch of the aorta, iv. 818. 



e. sometimes arises below the arch, iv. K18. 

 2. the left subclavian artery, iv. 819. 



. sometimes more approximated than usual 



to the origin of the left carotid, iv. 819. 

 6. its origin sometimes fused into that of the 



left carotid, iv. 819. 



branches of the subclavian arteries, iv. 819. 

 vertebral artery, iv. 819. 

 origin, iv. (<19. 

 relations, iv. 820. 

 branches, iv. 8al. 

 basilar artery, iv. 820. 



origin and relations, iv. 820, 821. 

 blanches, iv. 821. 



varieties occasionally observable in the 

 vertebral arteries, iv. 822. 



1. of origin, iv. 822. 



2. of size, iv. 822. 



3. of course and relations, iv. 822. 

 vertebral vein, iv. 822. 



mammary artery, internal, iv. 822. 



origin and course, iv. 822. 



branches, iv. 822. 



varieties, iv. 823. 

 thyroid axis, iv. 823. 



branches, iv. 823. 



1. interior thyroid artery, iv. 823. 



origin and course, iv. 823. 

 anterior relations, iv. 823. 

 branches of inferior thyroid, iv. 824. 



a. arieria cervicalis ascendens, iv. 



824. 



b. descending branches, iv. 821. 



c. terminal or thyroid branches, 



824. 



2. supra-scapular artery, iv. 824. 



3. arteria-transversalis colli, iv. 824. 



cervicalis superhcialis, iv. 824. 

 arteria cervicalis profunda, iv. 824. 

 intercostal artery, superior, iv. 824. 



origin and course of these arteries, iv. 



824 



operative proceedings, iv. 825. 

 first stage, iv. 825. 

 second stage, iv. 826. 

 third stage, iv. 827. 



Sub-claviun vein, iii. 578; iv. 815. 817. 1407. 

 origin and course, iv. 1407. 

 collateral branches, iv. 1408. 

 Subclavius muscle, i. 300 ; iv. 755. 

 kuticvnjunctivtil ecchymosis, iii. 85. 

 Subcutaneous cellular tissue, i. 3*. 210. 3C7. 

 of the cranium, i. 747. 749. 528. 

 elbow, ii. 03. 

 hand, ii. 524. 528. 

 Subcutaneous or superficial bursoe, i. 467. 



veins, iv. 13*7. 



Sulltii^ual artery, i. 486; iv. 1141. 

 lossa, ii. 214. 

 gland, ii. 214 ; iv. 424. 



position, form, and dimensions, iv. 425. 

 ducts of the sublingual, iv. 425. 

 arteries, veins, nerves, and lymphatics, iv. 425. 

 Sub-lobultir veins, iii. 173; iv. 1414. 

 Submetxillary fossa, ii. 214. 

 gland, iv. 424. 



position, form, and dimensions, iv. 421. 

 excretory c.mal, or YVhaitou's duct, iv. 424. 

 arteries, veins, nerves, and lymphatics, iv. 421. 

 Submentul artery, i. 486. 



vein, iv. 1404. 

 Suboccipital lossa, i. 367. 

 nerve, iii. 658. 707. 



posterior branch, iv. 750. 

 Sub-pcrituneal cellular tissue, i. 13. 

 Sub-pubic, or obturator, groove, s. IIP. 



ligament, or Iigamentuni aicuatum, s. 12G. 

 ossification of the, s. 207. 705. 

 Sub-rutund lovea, ii. 530. 

 Sub-scapular artery, iv. 436. 

 fossa, ii. 157. 

 muscle, i. 302 ; iv. 755. 

 nerves, iv. 755. 



inferior, i. 361. 

 superior, i. 361. 

 veins, iv. 1407. 

 vessels, i. 359. 

 Subslantia perforata antica, iii. 731. 



media, iii. 673. 

 Subsultvs tendinum, i. 61. 

 Succulent vegetables, considered as food, s. 395. 



chemical composition of, s. 395. 

 Succus lachrynialis, iii. H8. 

 Sugar, properties of, as food, ii. 14 ; s. 380. 



natural and artificial conversion of gum, starch, and 

 lignin into, iii. 153. 



Sugar continued. 



method of determining the presence of, in organic 



substances, iii. 796. 

 quantitative analysis of, iii. 719. 

 of milk, iii. 360. 



qualities of, iii. 3HO. 

 chemical analysis of, iii. 3HO. 

 Sugar disease, iv. 99. See Diabetes, saccharine. 



theories of the pathology of, iv. !i!', 100. 

 Siilcij'orm fossa, ii. 530. 533. 

 Hulcus basilaris, i. 727. 732. 

 caroticus, i. 726. 

 costalis, iv. 1026. 

 digastricus, i. 734. 

 Eustachianus. i. 727. 

 lachrynialis, iii. 90. 

 laleralis, i. 736. 

 longitndinalis, umbilicalis, horizontalis, i. 72'J. 735 ; 



iii. 1G1. 



occipitalis, i. 732. 734. 

 olfactory, iii. 668. 

 petrosus, i. 733. 

 spinosus, i. 73'i. 

 tunporalis, i. 727. 



transversus, sulcus vena; porta?, ii. 538 ; iii. 101. 

 Vidianus, i. 733. 

 SulpTiobiproteic acid, iv. 104. 

 Sulphoprutcic acid, iv. 164. 

 Sulphur, free, method of determining the presence of, in 



organic substances, iii. 803. 

 Sulphuric acid, action of, on pro'ein, iv. 101. 



and on iibrin, iv. 1GG. 

 method of determining the presence of, in organic 



substances, iii. 803. 

 Sz/ppr-acromial nerve, iii. 572. 

 Supcrcilia. See Eyebrows ; Eyelids. 

 Superciliary ridge, i. 729. 

 Suficrciliunt acetabuli, ii. 776. 

 Superficial, or subcutaneous, bursse, i. 467. 

 fascia, i. 216 ; ii. 229. 851. See FASCIA. 



of the neck, iii. 5GG. 

 temporal nerve, i. 749 ; ii. 293. 

 Superficialis volse artery, iv. 223. 

 Superjicii's concava, s. inftexa, of ampulla of vestibule, ii. 



538. 



convexa of ampulla of vestibule, ii. 538. 

 Superftc/alion, or second conception during pregnancy, ii. 



469. 



cases recorded, ii. 4G9. 

 Supination and pronation of the hand, how effected, ii. 



1G4. 



Supinator longus muscle, ii. 63. 160. 

 radii brevis muscle, ii. 369. 



longus muscle, i. 217 ; ii. 365. 

 Suppuration of the ovary, s. 577. 



of the muscular substance of the heart, ii. 636, 

 within bones, i. 448. 



symptoms of, i. 448. 

 on the surface of bones, i. 448. 

 ft/pra-acromial twigs of nerves, iv. 571. 

 Szi/)j-a. clavicular nerve, iii. 572 ; iv. 753. 755. 818. 

 Sw/o-n-maxillary nerve, iv. 548. 

 Sa/M'a-orbicular nerves, iv. 547. 

 SHjunz-orbital artery, i. 491. 748 ; iii. 03. 78G. 

 nerve, i. 748 ; iii. 784. 

 vein, iv. 1404. 



Swpra-orbitar cerebral convolution, iii. C9G. 

 Su/--orbitary foramen, i. 729. 

 Sw/)ra-renal aitery, inferior, iv. 833. 

 meuia. iv. 833. 

 superior, iv. 833. 



SUPRA-UENAL CAPSULES, iv. 827. 

 definition, iv. 827. 



1. the larger series constituted by the differences of 

 form of supra-renal capsules in the animal king- 

 dom, iv. 827. 

 in Man, iv 827. 



accessory renal capsules, iv. 8-J8 832. 

 in Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles, and other Vci tcbrata, 



iv. 828830. 



II. minute structure, iv. 830. 

 cortical substance, iv. 831. 

 constituents, iv. 831, 



1. fine molecules, iv. 831. 



2. fatty granules, iv. 831. 



3. nuclei, iv. 831. 



4. cells iri different stages of their develop- 



ment, iv. 831. 



medullary substance, iv. 832. 

 blood-ves'sels in the supra-renal capsules, iv. 833. 

 arteries, iv. K33. 

 veins, iv. S33. 



lymphatics, iii. 227; iv. 833. 

 nerves, iv. 833. 



structure of supra-renal glands, renal capsu'es, 

 glanduUe BUCCeoturiaUe, of birds, i. 348 ; iv. 

 834. See AVES. 

 in Reptiles, iv. 834. 

 in Fishes, iv. 834. 



III. development, iv. 83G. 



IV. physiology, iv. 837. 

 functions, iv. 445. 



