GENERAL INDEX. 



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Urine continued. 



anaemic urine, iv. 12H9. 



true ana?mic urine, iv. 12^9. 

 concentrated anfemic urine, iv. 1289. 

 alkaline urine, iv. 1289. 

 urine nearly normal, iv. 1289. 

 state of the urine as it is observed in different 



diseases, iv. 1290. 

 pericarditis, iv. 121)0. 

 phlebitis uterina, iv. 1291. 

 meningitis, iv. I '29 1. 

 encephalitis, iv. 1291. 

 delirium rreniens, iv. 1291. 

 myelitis, iv. 1291. 

 bronchitis, iv. 1291. 

 pneumonia, iv. 1291. 

 pleuiitis, iv. 1291. 

 empyema, iv. 1291. 

 hepatitis, iv. 1291. 

 nephritis, iv. 1291. 

 arthritic, iv. 1291. 

 chronic, iv. 1291. 

 albuminous, iv. 1291. 

 morbus Brightii, iv. 1291. 

 cystitis, iv. 12'i'2. 

 typhus, iv. 1292. 

 intermittent fever, iv. 1292. 

 cholera, iv. 1292. 

 rheumatism, iv. 1293. 

 phthisis, iv. 1293. 

 struma, iv. 1293. 

 diabetes mellitus, iv. 1293. 

 iusipidus, iv. 1293. 

 chylosus, iv. 1293. 

 jaundice, iv". 1293. 

 urine of pregnancy, iv. 129-1. 

 foreign substances in the urine, iv. 1294. 

 muscular action in the expulsion of the, iii. 721 H. 

 influence of the spinal cord upon the secretion of 



urine, iii. 721 S. 



method of analysing urine, iii. 807, 

 healthy urine, iii. 807. 

 diabetic urine, iii. 808. 

 albuminous urine, iii. 809 

 quantity passed in twenty-four hours, ii. 149. 

 effects of the suppression of the excretion of, ii. 150. 

 state of the urine in cases of paraplegia, iv. 467. 

 effusion of urine into the cellular tissue, i. 510. 

 causes, i. 510. 

 effects, i. 516. 

 characters of urine expelled by patients suffering from 



spinal disease, iii. 721 S. 

 difficult micturition, and retention of urine, the result 



of cystic disease of the prostate gland, iv. 158. 

 disease of the kidney from retention of urine, iv. 250. 

 di..betic urine, condition of, iv. 99. 



theories of the pathology of diabetes, iv. [9. 

 fatty matters excreted in the urine, iv. 97. 

 casein in combination with fat in " milky urine," 



iv. 94. 



fibrin as an adventitious product in urine, iv. 93. 

 phosphoric acid in urine, iv. 80. 

 albumiuaria, or albuminous urine, iv. 91. 

 albumen in the secretions, iv. 91. 



albuminaria from an unnatural state of the 



blood, iv. 91. 

 from morbid states of the genito-urinary 



organs, iv. 92. 



from accidental admixture of genital pro- 

 ducts, iv. 92. 



from a doubtful cause, iv. 93. 

 Urobenzoic, or hippuric, acid, iii. 800. 



analysis of, iii.SOO. 

 Vroceridte, or boring- flies, ii. 865. 

 Urodela, an order of Amphibia, i. 91, ct scq. 



characters of the order, i. 91. 

 Urocrythrin, iv. 1270. 

 Uromelia, iv. 964. 



Uro/ioielic system of Mollusca, iii. 366. 

 Urous acid calculus, iv. 80. 



Ursun (Hystrix dorsata), anatomy of th-, iv. 377, ct seq. 

 Ursus Malayanus, organs of voice in the, iv. 14M9. 

 Uleiine arteries, ii. 831 ; s. 552. 

 plexus of veins, iv. 1412. 



of nerves, s. 430. 



UTEKUS AND ITS APPENDAGES, s. 547. 

 Ovary, s. 547. 



normal anatomy, s. 547. 

 form, s. 547. 



dimensions and weight, s. 547. 

 position and connexions, s. 518. 

 component parts ; 



1. protecting parts or tunics, s. 548. 



peritoneum, tunica albugine.i, s. 548. 



2. parenchyma or stromn, s. 549. 



3. Graatian vesicles, s. 5-iO. 



4. blood-vessels and nerves, s. 552. 

 functions of the ovary, s. 552. 



developmental changes in the ovicapsnU-s, 

 and process of emission of ova, s. 552. 

 1st stage: origin of the ovicapsules, s. 

 554. 



UTERUS AND us APPENDAGES, ovicapsulos continual. 



2ml stage: growth, maturation, ami pre- 



par .lion lor dchiscem r, B. ft-V>. 

 3rd stage: rupture or <U hue. -nee, and 



escape of ova. s. 5."iH. 



4th stage: decline ami obliteration of the 

 ovicapsules, s 5<;i. 



A. without impregnation, s. 561. 



B. after impregnation, s. 503. 

 spontaneity of the emission of ova, s. 56fi. 

 nature of the corpus luteum, s. 504. 51 ',9. 

 classified arrangement of all the conditions 



which the Graalian follicle exhibits dm ing 

 evolution and involution, s. 570. 

 summary of the conclusions which these con- 

 ditions afford with reference to questions in 

 obstetric and forensic medicine, s. 571. 

 development and involution of the ovary, s. 571. 

 origin of the ovary, and the ;il nations 

 which it undergoes at different periods of 

 life, s. 571. 

 abnormal anatomy of the ovary. 



effects of extirpating the ovary, s. 573. 

 deficiency and am st of development, s. 573. 

 atrophy and hypertrophy, s. 573. 

 displacement, hernia, s. 573. 

 diseases of the tunics : 

 inflammation, s. 574. 

 ulceration, rupture, s. 574. 

 hypertrophy, calcification, s. 571. 

 diseases of the proper tissues: 

 hypera?mia, s. 570. 

 inflammation, s. 576. 

 suppuration, s. 575. 

 simple, multiple, multilocular, and pro- 



lifeious cysts, s. 578. 

 contents of ovarian cysts, s. 582. 

 fluid contents of cysts, s. 582. 

 quantity and rate of effusion, s. 582. 

 composition of the fluids contained in ova- 

 rian cysts, s. 583. 

 hydatids, s. 584. 



solid contents of ovarian cysts ; sebaceous 

 and sudoriparous glands; fat; hair; 

 teeth ; true bone, s. 584. 

 origin of the solid contents of cysts, s, 



586. 



feetus contained in the ovary (?) ; tire 

 question of o. ariaii gi^tatioifconsklered, 

 6. 586. 

 examples of supposed ovarian gestation, 



s. 587. 

 solid enlargements of the ovary, s. 591. 



cartilaginous and ossilic formations, s. 591. 

 cancer, colloid or alveolar ; medullary and 



scirrhous, s. 591. 

 scrofulous tubercles, s. 593. 

 Parovarium. s. 593. 



structure and development, s. 593. 

 abnormal states, s. 597. 

 Fallopian Tube, or Oviduct, s. 597. 

 normal anatomy, s. 597. 



form ; dimensions, s. 597. 

 situation and connexions, s. 598. 

 separate parts and divisions, s. 599. 

 internal orifice, s. -'99. 

 uterine portion of the tube, s. 600. ; 

 canal, s. GOO. 

 external orifice, s. 600. 

 pavilion or infui.dibulum, s.GOl. 

 timbriae, s. 601. 

 tuno-ovarian ligament, s. G02. 

 structure of the coats or tunics, s. 603. 

 blood-vessels and nerves, s. 6n4. 

 functions of the Fallopian tube, s. 605. 



reception and transmission of ova and sper- 

 matic fluid, s. 005. 

 first steps in the process of impregnation, s. 



608. 

 changes which the ovum undergoe in the tube, 



s. 009. 

 development of the Fallopian tube, s. OIK. 



formation of the oviduct out of the duct of 



Muller, s. 013. 



abnormal anatomy of the Fallopian tube, s. G13. 

 defect and imperfect development, s. G14. 

 peculiarities of construction, s. 615. 

 di.-placcineiits, s. lihi. 

 ohh rr.ih<>n of the- canal, s. 017. 

 hyperasmia ; Inflammation, s. 017. 

 collections of fluid within the tube; blood; 



serum ; pus, s. 017. 

 cysts, s. 620. 

 fibrous tumours, s. 623. 

 tubercle ; cancer, s. 620. 

 rupture of the tube walls, s. 020. 

 Fallopian tube gestation; various forms, s. 



620. 

 Uterus, s. 623. 



normal anatomy s. 023. 

 situation and position, s. 623. 

 I iin, s. 621. 



