GENERAL INDEX. 



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EYE, ii. 171. 



aqueous humour, ii. 201. 

 Bibliiig. and liefer., ii. 20G. 

 cornea, ii. 175. 



chemical composition, ii. 177. 

 development, ii. 178. 

 form and size, ii. 176., 

 wounds and diseases, ii. 177. 

 opaca, ii. 175. 177. 

 transparens, ii. 175, 170. 

 choroid coat or membrane, ii. 178. 



corpus ciliare, ciliary processes, ii. 180. 

 orbiculus s.circulus ciliaris, ciliary circle, ii. 1HO 

 pigmentum nigrum, ii. 180, 181. 



uses, ii. 181. 

 tapetum, ii. 17!). 

 gland or muscle, ii. 205. 

 crystalline lens, ii. 194. 



aqua Morgagni, ii. 200. 

 capsule, ii. 199. 

 chemical composition, ii. 197. 

 development, ii. 195. 

 form, shape, and size, ii. 194, 195. 

 definition, ii. 171. 



general view of the mechanism of the eye, ii. 171. 

 component parts, ii. 172. 

 form and size, ii. 173. 

 iris, ii. 182. 



blood-vessels and nerves, ii. 183. 

 development, ii. 184. 

 membrana pupillaris, ii. 184. 

 demonstration of, ii. 184. 

 structure of, ii. 182. 183. 

 pecten s. marsupium nigruin, ii. 203. 

 retina, ii. 185. 



bloodvessels, ii. 186. 



foramen centrale, or foramen of Sommerring, 



ii. 188. 



layers, or membranes, ii. 186. 

 lamina crihrosa, ii. 185. 

 neurilema, ii. 185. 

 porus opticns, ii. 186. 

 yellow colour round the foramen, ii. 1R9. 

 sclerotic coat or membrane, ii. 174 ; iii. 88. 

 inner and outer surfaces, ii. 174. 

 thickness of the coat, ii. 174. 

 tunica albuginea, or white of the eye, ii. 174. 

 vitreous humour, ii. 191. 

 canal of Petit, ii. 192. 

 corona cili iris, ii. 193. 

 See also VISION. 

 in infancy, i. 73. 

 in old age, i. 80. 



retina, function of the, iv. 1439. 

 Entozoa in the interior chamber of the, ii. 1 19. 

 and in the eyes of various animals, ii. 121. 

 consensual movements of the two eyes. iii. 791. 

 adaptation of the eye to distances, iii. 792. 

 eye of the Albino, i. 84. 

 effect of section of the portio dura of the seventh 



nerve on the eye, iv. 553. 



comparison between the ear and the eye, ii. 562. 

 abnormal vision arising from faulty configuration of 



the eye. See VISION. 

 gerontotoxon, or arcus senilis, i. 80. 



presbyopia, i. SO. 

 Eyebrows, in m:m, iii. 80. 



muscles of the, iii. 80. See also FACE. 

 in comparative anatomy, iii. 95. 

 Eye-glasses, improper use of, and its consequences, iv. 



1463. 

 Eyelashes, in man, iii. 80. 



in comparative anatomy, iii. 95. 

 Eyelids (in human anatomy), iii. 78. See LACHRYMAL 



ORGANS. 



atheromatous and meliceric deposits of the, iv. 97. 

 (in comparative anatomy), iii. 94. See LACHRYMAL 

 ORGANS. 



F. 



FACE (in anatomy generally), ii. 207. 



See also OSSEOVS SYSTEM. 

 FACE (in human anatomy), ii. 207. 



face of man a distinctive characteristic of his superiority, 



iv. 1296. 

 face of man compared with that of the lower animals, 



iv. 1296. 



Bibliog. and Refer. See ANATOMY (Introduction). 

 definition, ii. 207. 

 general view of the face, ii. 215. 



articulations, ii. 219. See CRANIUM; TEMPORO- 



MAXILLARY ARTICULATION. 

 cavities, -ii. 217. See NOSE; ORBIT. 

 development, ii. 218. 

 dimensions, ii. 215. 

 mechanism of the face.ii. 217. 

 1. bones of the face, ii. 207. 

 jaw-bone, lower, ii. 213. 



connexions and uses, ii. 215. 

 development, ii. 215. 

 structure, ii. 215. 



FAC E continued. 



lachrymal bones, ii. 212. 

 connexions, ii. 212. 

 structure and development, ii. 212. 

 malar bones, ii. 21 1. 

 connexions, ii. 21 1. 

 structure and development, ii. 212. 

 maxillary bones, superior, ii. 207. 

 connexions, ii. 209. 

 development, ii. 209. 

 sinus, ii. ^09. 

 os intermaxillare, ii. 210 

 siructure of maxillary, ii. 209. 

 nasal bones, ii. 212. 

 connexions, ii. 212. 

 structure and development, ii. 212. 

 palate bones, ii. 210. 

 connexions, ii. 211. 

 stiucture and development, ii. '211. 

 turbinated, or spongy bones, inferior, ii. 213. 

 connexions, ii. '213. 

 structure and development, i!. 213. 

 vomer, or ploughshare, ii. 213. 

 connexions, ii. 213. 

 structure and development, ii. 213. 

 abnormal condition of the hones, ii. 219. 

 abscesses, ii. 220. 

 acephalia, ii. 220. 

 caries, ii. 220. 

 cy-t-like tumours, ii. 220. 

 defect or arrest of development, ii 219. 

 excessive development, ii. 220. 

 exostosis, ii. '-'20. 

 fungous growths, ii. 220. 

 hypertrophy and atrophy, ii. 220. 

 hydatids (acephalo-cystus), ii. 220. 

 inflammation, ii '.''JO. 

 medullary sarcoma, ii. 220. 

 necrosis, ii. 220. 

 osteo-sarcoma, ii. 2'20. 

 bones of the face in infancy, i. 69. 

 2. muscles of the face, ii. 220. 



corrugator supercilii, ii. 222. See CRANIUM, 



muscles of the. 

 levator palpebrse superioris, ii. 222. 



relations and action, ii. 222. 

 orbicularis palpebrarum, ii. 221. 

 relations and action, ii. 221. 

 muscles of the nasal region, ii. 222. 



depressor alae nasi (myrtiformis), ii. 223. 



relations, ii. 223. 

 dilator ala? nasi, ii. 223. 

 levator labii superioris alreque nasi, ii. 222. 

 pyramidalis nasi, ii. 222. 

 triangularis nasi, ii. 223. 



relations and action, ii. 223. 

 muscles of the labial region, ii. 223. 

 buccinator, ii. 225. 



relations and action, ii. 226. 

 depressor anguli oris (triangularis oris), ii 



225. 



relations and action, ii. 225. 

 depressor labii inferioris (quadratus menti), 



ii. 225. 



relations and action, ii. 225. 

 levator anguli oris, ii. 224. 



relations and action, ii. 224. 

 levator labii superioris, ii. 224. 

 relations and action, ii. 224. 

 levator menti, ii. 2'-'5. 



action, ii. 225. 

 naso-labialis, ii. 224. 

 orbicularis, ii. 223. 



relations and actions, ii. 223, 224. 

 platvsma myoides, ii. 226. 

 zygomaticus major, ii. 224. 



relations and action, ii. 224. 

 zygomaticus minor, ii. 224. 



relations and action, ii. 224. 

 general review of the muscles of the face, ii. 227. 



3. integuments of the face, ii. 227. 



4. vessels of the face, ii. 227. See CAROTID ARTERY. 



lymphatic vessels of the, iii. 231. 

 superficial, iii. 231. 

 deep-seated, iii. 231. 



5. nerves of the face, ii. 228. See FIFTH PAIR OF 



NERVES; SEVENTH PAIR OF NERVES. 



6. abnormal condition of soft parts of face, ii. 228. 



blood-vessels, ii. 228. 



vascular naevi, ii. 228. 

 cellular tissue, ii. 229. 

 congenital malformations, ii. 229. 

 fissure, iv. 953. 



double hare-lip, iv. 953. 



single hare-lip, iv. 953. 



fissure of the palate without a harc-lip, 



iv. 953. 



fissure of the under 1 p, iv. 951. 

 skin, ii. 229. 



abscesses, ii. 229. 

 erysipelas, ii. 229. 

 hare-lip, ii. 229. 



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