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GENERAL INDEX. 



Enccphalan : Medulla oblongata continued. 

 fissure of, median anterior, iii. 679. 

 posterior, iii. fi79. 

 nerves connected with the medulla oblongata, 



iii. 684. 



shape of medulla oblongnta, iii. 684. 

 transverse sections of the medulla oblongata, 



iii. 683. 



Mesocephale, or mesencephale, iii. 684. 

 corpora quadrigemina, iii. 685. 

 pons Varolii, iii. 085. 

 processus cerehelli ad testes, iii. 68G. 

 valve of Vieussens, iii. 686. 

 conclusions, iii. 686. 

 Cerebellum, iii. 687. 



arbor vitas, lateral and median, iii. 692. 

 castration, alleged effects of, on the cerebellum, 



iii. 687. 

 commissures, iii. 691. 



long and hidden, iii. 091. 

 short and exposed, iii. 691. 

 single, iii. 691. 

 corpus dentatum, or rhomboideum, iii. 



692. 



cru,- certbelli, iii. 692. 

 peduncles of, iii. (i93. 

 inferior, iii. 693. 

 middle, iii. 693. 



supeiior, procpssus cerebelli ad 

 testes, or cerebro-cerebellar com- 

 missures, iii. 693. 

 development of the cerebellum, iii. 687. 



relative development of cerebellum to 



cerebrum in the adult, iii. 687. 

 fissures, iii, 687. 



horizontal, iii. 688. 



purse-like fissures, or posterior notch, iii. 



688. 



semi-lunar, iii. 6S7. 

 valley, iii. 6H7. 

 lamina?, iii. 6S9 691. 

 lobes and lobules, iii. 689. 

 amygdala, iii. 689. 692. 

 biventral, iii. 689. 692. 

 median, iii. 689. 

 posterior, iii. 689. 692. 



pyramid of Reil, iii. 691. 

 uses, iii. 691. 



posterior superior, iii. 689. 692. 

 slender, iii. 689. 

 spigot of Reil, iii. 691. 692. 



uses, iii. 691. 

 square lobe, iii. 6S9. 691. 

 nodule, iii. 690. 693. 

 shape of the cerebellum, iii. 687. 

 sections of the cerebellum, iii. 692. 

 horizontal, iii. 692. 

 vertical, iii. 692. 



size and weight of the cerebellum, iii. 687. 

 subdivisions into median lobe and lateral lobes 



or hemispheres, iii. 687. 

 surfaces inferior, iii. 689. 691. 

 superior, iii. 689, 690. 

 tentorium cerebelli, iii. 687. 

 velum, posterior medullary, iii. 690. 

 ventricle, fourth, iii. 693. 



aqueductus Sylvii, iii. 693. 



calamus scriptorius, iii. 693. 



choroid plexuses of the fourth ventricle, 



iii. 693. 



vermiform process, inferior, iii. 687. 

 superior, iii. 687. 

 white and grey matter, iii. 692. 

 sketch of the microscopic anatomy of the encephalon, 



iii. 707. 



medulla oblongata, iii. 708. 

 mesocephale, iii. 709. 

 cerebrum and cerebellum, iii. 709. 

 brief statement of the probable modus operand! of the 



brain, iii. 710. 

 Abnormal anatomy of the brain and its membranes, iii. 



715. 



membranes, iii. 715. 

 dura mater, iii. 715. 



general or partial deficiency, iii. 715. 

 acute disease, iii. 715. 

 causes, iii. 715. 

 treatment, iii. 715. 

 adhesion to the cranium, iii. 715. 

 cancer, iii. 715. 

 effusion of blood, iii. 716. 

 fibrous tumours, iii. 715. 

 fungus ol the dura mater, iii. 716. 

 patches of bone in the processes of the 



dura mater, iii. 715. 

 arachnoid, iii. 716. 



acute inflammation, iii. 716. 

 opaque condition of the arachnoid, iii. 716. 



causes of opacity, iii. 716. 

 adhesion, iii. 716. 

 deposits of bone on cartilage, iii. 716. 



Encephttlon continued. 



effusions into the sub-arachnoid and arachnoid 



cavities, iii. 716. 

 of serum, iii. 716. 

 of blood, iii. 717. 

 of pus, iii. 717. 



brain, abnormal conditions of the, iii. 718. 

 congenital abnormal conditions, iii. 71S. 

 absence of the brain, iii. 718. 

 brain of idiots, iii. 718. 



changes which take place in, iii. 719. 

 fusion of the hemispheres, iii. 719. 

 absence of the transverse commissures, 



iii. 719. 



acquired or morbid conditions, iii. 719. 

 hypertrophy, iii. 719. 



cases recorded, iii. 720. 

 parts of the brain affected, iii. 720. 

 atrophy, iii. 720. 

 softening, iii. 720 A. 



white softening, iii. 720 A. 

 red softening, iii. 720 B ; 721 G. 

 suppuration, iii. 720 B. 

 hyperaemia, iii. 720 C. 



active and passive, iii. 720 C. 

 causes, iii. 720 C. 

 anaemia, iii. 7^0 C. 

 cerebral haemorrhage, iii. 720 D. 

 apoplexy, cerebral, iii. 720 D. 

 capillary, iii. 720 D. 

 cancer of the brain, iii. 7-0 E. 

 seat of the disease, iii. 720 E. 

 origin and pi ogress, iii. 720 E. 

 fungoid and hard tumours of the 



brain, iii. 720 E. 

 tubercle of the brain, iii. 720 E. 



anatomical characters of, iii. 720 E. 

 parts most frequently affected by, iii. 



720 E. 



entozoa in the brain, iii. 720 E. 

 morbid states of tbe ventricl, s, iii. 720 E. 

 dilatation, iii. 720 E. 

 colour of the fluid contained in, iii. 



720 E. 

 choroid plexus, deposit of lymph on, 



iii. 720 F. 



earthy concretions in, iii. 720 F. 

 vesicles in, formerly regarded as 



hydatius, iii. 720 F. 



Functions of the encephalon, iii. 722 I. 

 of the medulla oblongata, iii. 722 I. 

 corpora striata, iii. 722 L. 

 locus niger, iii. 722 M. 

 optic thalami, iii. 722 M. 

 corpora quadrigemina, iii. 722 O. 

 olivary bodies, iii. 722 O. 

 flocks of Reil, 722 O. 

 mesocephale, iii. 722 P. 

 emotion, iii. 722 P. 

 diseases connected with disturbed state of 



emotion, iii. 722 O. 

 may be regarded as the centre of emotional 



actions, iii. 722 Q. 

 of the cerebellum, iii. 722 Q. 



co-ordination of movements, iii. 722 R. 



Gall's views, connexion of the cerebellum 



with the sexual functions, iii. 722 S. 

 of the cerebral convolutions, iii. 722 X. 



Dr. Wigan's doctrine of the duality of the 



mind, iii. 722 Z. 

 sensation, iii. 723 A. 

 volition and attention, iis. 723 A 

 sleep, iii. 723 B. 

 dreaming, iii. 723 B. 

 coma, iii. 723 B. 

 somnambulism, iii. 723 B. 

 delirium, iii. 723 B. 

 fibres of the centrum ovale, iii. 723 B. 

 of the commissures, iii. 723 I). 

 corpus ca.losum, iii. 7'.'3. 

 fornix, iii. 723 D. 

 pons Varolii, iii. 723 E. 

 summary of the physiology of the encephalon, iii. 



723 E. 



Enccp/ialosis, or medullary sarcoma of the liver, iii. 193. 

 Enccplialuus Mollusca, iii. 364. See MOLLUSCA. 

 Enchetiadte (rolling animalcules), a lamily of Polygastiic 



Animals, iv. 4. 



characters of the family, iv. 4. 

 Enc/ietis, or revolving animalcule, iv. 12. 

 Enchondroma, iv. 132. 139, 140. 

 form and colour, iv. 133. 

 progress of, iv. 134. 

 Encrinus, the, iii. 537. 



muscular system of the, iii. 537- 

 Encysted fatty matters, iv. 97. 



analysis of, iv. 97. 

 Enderon, structure of the, s. 502. 

 pigment of, s. 502. 

 papillae of, s. 502. 

 sensory appendages, s. 502. 



