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GENERAL INDEX. 



Process and Processes continued. 

 styloid, i. 734 ; iv. 1506. 



of temporal bone, i. 727, 728. 

 of ulna, ii. 163, 1G4. 

 transverse sacral, s. 118. 

 turbinated, superior, i. 731. 



middle, i. 731. 



of the sphenoid bone, i. 726. 

 vaginal, i. 734. 

 vermiform, inferior, iii. 678. 6Sp, (100. 



superior, iii. 678. 68S. 

 villus-shaped, of alar ligament, iv. 521. 

 zygomatic, of temporal bone, i. 734. 

 Froc/iaska, G., summary of his work on the Functions of 



the Nervous System, iii. 721 C. 

 Procidentia ani, i. 184. 

 PRODUCTS, ADVENTITIOUS, iv. 71. 

 definition, iv. 71. 



Group I. Solid adventitious products, iv. 72. 

 Class I. Non-plastic products, iv. 73. 



Sub-class t. Saline precipitates, iv. 73. 



i 1. Crystalline or amorphous particles, iv. 



73. 



2. Masses, iv. 74 

 A. Calculi, or true calculi, iv. 74. 

 a. urinary calculi, iv. 74. 



1. uric acid calculus, iv. 77. 



2. uratc of ammonia calculus, iv. 



78. 



3. oxalate of lime calculus, iv. 



78. 



4. cystin or cystic oxide calculus, 



'iv. 79. 



5. phosphate of ammonia and mag- 



nesia calculus, iv. 80. 



6. neutral phosphate of lime cal- 



culus, iv. 80. 



7. mixed phosphates or fusible 



calculus, iv. 80. 

 neutral phosphate of ammonia 



and magnesia, iv. 80. 

 bibasic phosphate of ammonia 



and magnesia, iv. 80. 

 phosphate of lime, iv. 80. 



8. xanihic oxide (uric oxide, 



xanthin, urous acid) calcu- 

 lus, iv. 80. 



9. carbonate of lime calculus, iv. 



81. 



10. carbonate of magnesia, iv. 81. 



11. urate of magnesia calculus, iv. 



81. 



12. urates of soda, potassa, and 



lime, iv. 81. 



13. phosphate of magnesia, iv. 81. 



14. chloride of sodium, iv. 81. 

 fibrinous calculus, iv. 81. 

 renal calculi, iv. 81. 256. 

 calculi of prostate gland, iv. 82. 

 pra?putial calculi, iv. 82. 



b. lachrymal calculi, iv. 82. 



c. nasal calculi, iv. 82. 



rf frontal sinus, calculi of, iv. 82. 

 e. calculi of mouth, iv. 82. 

 /. salivary calculi, iv. 83. 



of parotid gland, iv. 83. 



of teeth, iv. 83. 



f. tonsils, calculi of, iv. 83. 

 . pharynx and resophagus, iv. 83. 

 i. gastro-intcstinal calculi, iv. 83. 



animal, vegetable, ar.d inor- 

 ganic nuclei of, iv. 8t. 

 k. biliary calculi, iv. 86. 

 /. pancreatic calculi, iv. 86; s. 112. 

 m seminal calculi, iv. 86. 

 i. mammary calculi, iv. 86. 

 o. vaginal and pudenda! calculi, iv. 



86. 



p. uterine calculi, iv 86. 

 B. Concretions, or Pseudo-Calculi, iv. S6. 



a. elementary cell, iv. 86. 



b. fcetal (petrifaction), iv. 87. 



c. placental, iv. 87. 

 d vascular, iv. 87. 



arteries, iv. 87. 



1. parietal calcareous depo- 



sition in the coats of 

 arteries, iv. 87. 



2. central arteroliths, iv. 88. 

 veins, iv. 89. 



1. parietal, iv. 89. 



2. central plileboliths, iv. 



89. 



e. lymphatic and lacteal, iv. 69.' 

 /. in the serous and synovial cavities, 



iv. 90. 



g. in the fibrous membranes, iv. 90. 

 h. cerebral concretions, iv. 911. 



f. uterine concretions, iv. 90. 

 /.. pulmonary, iv. QQ. 



/. arthritic, iv. IK). 

 m. cutaneous, iv. 90. 



PRODUCTS, ADVENTITIOUS continued. 



Sub-class II. Animalised precipitates, iv. 91. 

 \ I. Protein compounds, iv. 91. 



A. Albumen, iv. 91. 



a. albumen in the secretions, iv. 



91. 



albuminaria from an unna- 

 tural state of the blood, iv. 

 91. 



albuminaria from morbid 

 states of the genito-urinary 

 organs, iv. 92, 



albuminaria from accidental 

 admixture of genital pro- 

 ducts, iv. 92. 



albuminaria from a doubtful 

 cause, iv. 93. 



b. albumen retained, iv. 93. 



B. Fibrin, iv. 93. 



a. in the secretions, iv. 93. 



C. Casein, iv. 94. 



D. Globulin, iv. 94. 

 ( 2. Fat, iv. 94. 



A. Fatty infiltration, iv. 94. 

 n. in the liver, iv. 94. 



b. in the p mcreas, iv 95. 



c. in the mamma, iv. 95. 

 rf. in the kidney, iv. 95. 

 e. in the testicle, iv. 96. 

 J. in the lungs, iv. 9fi. 



e. arteries and cardiac valves, iv. 



96. 

 ft. muscles, iv. 9G. 



1. voluntary, iv. 96. 



2. involuntary, iv. 96. 

 e. tendons, iv. 96. 



k. nerves, iv. 96. 

 /. bones, iv. 96. 



in. in adventitious products, iv. 

 97. 



B. Fatty matters excreted in the fluid 



or semi-fluid state, iv. 97. 



a. in the urine, iv. 97. 



b. in the faeces, iv. 97. 



c. in the saliva, iv. 97. 

 rf. in the sweat, iv. 97. 



C. Encysted fats, iv. 97. 



atheromatous, meliceric, and ste- 



atomatous matter, iv. 97. 

 analysis of erupted fats, iv. 97. 

 D. Cholesteric fats, iv. 98. 

 in tumours, iv. 98. 

 in granules, iv. 98. 

 in patches, iv. 98. 

 in scales, iv. 98. 

 development of masses of cl.o- 



lesteatoma, iv. 99. 

 \ 3. Sugar, iv. 9. 



saccharine diabetes, iv. 99. 



theories of the pathology of, iv. 



99, 100. 

 Class II. Plastic products, iv. 100. 



Sub class I. IJlastemal formations, iv. 100. 

 physical nature of, iv. 101. 

 chemical constitution of iv. 101. 

 potential qualities of different blastemata, 



iv. 102. 



Order I. Deposits, or non-stromal forma- 

 tions, iv. 103. 



1. typhous deposit, iv. 103. 

 2. tuberculous deposit, or tubercle, 



iv. 104. 



J 3. purulent deposit, or pus, iv. 110. 

 liquor puris, iv. 111. 

 pus corpuscles, iv. 111. 

 analyses of pus, iv. 112. 

 semi-fluid matters to be dis- 

 tinguished from jus, 

 iv. 114. 



a. mucus, iv. 114. 



b. softened fibrin, iv. 114. 



c. epithelial fluid, iv. 115. 

 process by which pus is formed, 



iv. 115, 116. 

 4. mclanic deposit, iv. 116. 



chemical composition, iv. 116. 



a. alteration of ha'inatosine, iv. 



117. 



stagnation, iv. 117. 

 extravasation, iv. 117. 

 chemical action, iv. 117. 



b. introduction of black-coloured 



substances from without, iv. 

 117. 

 into the lungs, iv. 117. 



disease of the lungs of 



colliers, iv. 117. 



5. diphtheritic deposit, iv. 118. 

 white thrush, iv. 118. 

 white chee.-y material which 

 forms on blistered surfaces, 

 iv. 118. 



