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GENERAL INDEX. 



Mucotcs membrane continued. 

 tracheal, s. 259. 

 of urethra, iv. 1219, 1250. 

 of the uterus, s. 635. 

 Mucous polypi of the nose, iii. 740. 

 .Mucus, iii. 481. 



definition, iii. 4S1. 



general remarks, iii. 481. 



nose, mucus of the, iii. 481. 



intestinal mucus, iii. 482. 



urinary mucus, iii. 482. 



in the bile, i. 374. 



question of the existence of any substance to which the 



term mucus should be applied, iii. 4H3. 

 analyses of ovarian effusions, effusion of ascites, and 



serum of blood, iii. 483. 

 synthetical formation of mucus, iii. 484. 

 mucus globules, iii. 483. 



varieties of the mucus globule, iii. 485. 

 distinction between pus and mucus, iii. 484. 

 dif, a family of Fishes, iii. 957. 

 Ahi/cs, or hybrids, ii. 445. 

 sterility of, ii. 445. 

 qualities transmitted from the parents to the hybrid 



offspring, ii. 472. 

 organs of voice of the, iv. 1492. 

 Mii/ler, duct of, s. 594. 597. f>13. 

 Mui/ifidus spina? muscles, i. 374. 



in the loins, s. 137. 

 Mumps, or cynanche parotidea, iv. 430. 



effect of mumps on the testicle, iv. 993. 

 Muntjak, or Kijang (Cervus muntjac), s. 508. 



cranium of, s. 512. 



Muriena conger, or conger, tongue of the, iv. 1146. 

 j\lus rattus, anatomy of the, iv. 371, ct seq. 



spermatozoa of the rat, iv. 476. 



jaculus, or alactaga, anatomy of the, iv. 372, el seq. 

 porcellus, or guinea-pig, anatomy of the, iv. 372, et 



seq. 

 Musca domestica (or house-fly), powers of flight of the, iii. 



4.4. 



pneumatic apparatus of the feet of, iii. 443. 

 vomitoria (or flesh-fly), flight of the, iii. 423. 424. 

 pneumatic apparatus of the feet of, iii. 443. 

 thoracic spiracle of the, iv. 1504. 

 ovum of, s. [111.] 

 Muscurdin (M. avellenarius), anatomy of the, iv. 386, et 



seq. 



digestive organs of the, s. 303. 

 Jiiuscldie, or common house-flies, iii. 867. 

 MUSCLE, iii. 506. 



definition, iii. 506. 



general description of muscular tissue, iii. 506. 



characteristics of voluntary and involuntary muscles, 



i 719; iii. 506. 

 contractility, i. 717. See CONTRACTILITY. 



a. striped elementary fibre, ii. 259 ; iii. 5U6. 



1. length, iii. 507. 



2. thickness, iii. 507. 



3. figure, iii. 507. 



4. colour, iii. 507. 



5. internal structure, iii. 508. 



microscopical appearance, iii. 508. 

 transverse stripes, iii. 508. 

 longitudinal lines, iii. 508. 

 discs, iii. 508. 

 tibrilla-, iii. 508 



primitive particles, or sarcous elements, 



iii. 510. 



table of diameters, iii. 510. 

 Dr. Barry's opinion of spiral threads, 

 iii. 510. 



6. corpuscles of elementary fibre, iii. 511. 



7. sarcolemma, iii. 512. 



adhesion to elementary fibre, iii. 512. 

 use, iii. 513. 



8. attachment of the extremities of the fibres to 



other structures, iii. 513. 



9. development, iii. 513. 



b. nnstriped elementary fibres, iii. 514. 



c. mode of aggregation of the elementary fibres, iii. 



514. 



connecting areolar tissue, iii. 516. 

 blond- vessels of muscles, iii. 516. 



vena? comitcs accompanying arterial branches, 



iii. 516. 



proper capillaries, iii. 516. 

 nerves, iii. 517. 



d. distribution of the striped and unstriped fibre, iii. 



517. 



striped, iii. 517. 

 unstriped, iii. 518. 



e. distribution of the striped and unstriped fibres in the 



animal kingdom, iii. 519. 

 /. chemical constitution, i. 719; iii. 519. See also Fi- 



BHINE. 



historical sketch of, iii. 527529. 

 relaxation of the, a sign of approaching death, i. 800. 

 action of acids upon muscular fibre, ii. 259, 200. 

 fibres of the urethra, supposed, iii. 915. 

 comparison of the structure of striped muscle with that 

 of the ccrebro-spinal nerve, iii. 593. 



Muscle (morbid states of). See HEART (morbid states of 



the) ; and HYPERTROPHY and ATROPHY. 

 atrophy of muscles, various causes of, iii. 752. 

 abnormal conditions of the muscles in chronic strumous 



arthritis coxa?, ii. 797. 

 unhealthy formation of fat in the muscles, voluntary 



and involuntary, iv. 96. 



microscopic parasite of the human, ii. 113, 114. 

 Muscles of particular organs, parts, or regions. See those 



organs, parts, or regions, 

 in infancy, i. 70. 

 in old age, i. 79. 

 Musclss in particular : 

 abdominal, i. 16. 

 abductor minimi digit! manus, ii. 520. 



pedis, ii. 358. 

 pollicis manus, ii. 519. 



peilis, ii. 358. 



acceleratores urinn?, iii. 915. 929; iv. 1255, s. 138. 

 adductor brevis femoris, s. 137. 

 longus lemons, s. 137. 

 rnagnus femoris, s. 137. 

 ossis metacarpi, ii. 521. 

 pollicis manus, ii. 520. 



pedis, ii. 358. 

 ancona?us, ii. 65. 368. 

 anomalus of Albinus, iii. 729. 

 of ankle, i. 150. 

 of anus, i. ]75 ; s. 3o9. 

 aryteno-epiglottidei, iii. 110. 

 arytenoid, iii. 101. 107.'; 

 attoliens auriculam. ii. 551. 

 attrahcns aui'iculam, ii. 552. 



clitoridis, s. 713. 

 auricular, i. 749. 

 azygos uvula?, iii. 952. 

 basio-glossus, iv. 1133. 

 biceps flexor cubiti, i. 216, 217. 359; ii. 63. 163. 264. 363; 



iv. 575. 576. 

 cruris, vel femoris, iii. 41; iv. 61. 1118; 



s. 137. 



biventer ccrvicis, i. 3/2. 

 brachialis anticus, i. 217. 19; ii. 64,65. 160. 363; iv. 



756. 



cxternus, i 220. 

 canine, ii. 224. 

 cerato-glossus, iv. 1133. 

 cervicahs dcscendens, i. 372. 

 chondro-glossus, iv. 1133. 

 circumflex palati, iii. 951. 

 coccygeo-anal, i. 176. 

 complexus, i. 373. 732. 

 compressor narium minor, iii. 729. 

 nasi, iii. 728. 



urethra?, iii 932 ; iv. 1247 ; s. 138. 

 venae dorsalis penis, ii. 446; iii. 916. 

 constrictor ani, i. 17ii. 



isthmium faucium, iii. 952; iv. 1133. 

 of larynx, inferior, iii. 102. 

 pharyngis inferior, iii. 946. 

 medius, iii. 946. 

 superior, iii. 946. 

 vaginn?, s. 712. 



coraco-brachialis, i. 217. 219. 359 ; ii. 160 ; iv. 756. 

 corrugator superciln, i. 748; ii. 222 ; iii. 80. 

 costo-abdominal, i. 4*. 

 of cranium, i. 7-17. 749. 

 cremaster, i. 6. 8; iv. 9S2. 984. 

 crico-arytenoidei postici, iii. 101. 109. 



laterales, iii. 101. 107. 

 crico-thyroid, iii. 101. 10.0. 

 deltoid, i. 216. 359 ; ii. 159, 160 ; iv. 435. 571. 

 depressor ala; nasi, ii. 223 ; iii. 728. 

 anguli oris, ii. 224. 

 labii inferioris, ii. 225. 

 septi narium, iii. 729. 

 urethra?, iv. 1264. 

 detrusor urinaj, i. 381. 

 of diaphragm, ii. 1 ; iii. 544. 

 costal, or greater, ii. 2. 

 vertebral, or smaller crura, pillars, or appendices, 



ii. 3. 



digastricus, iii. 105. 563. 

 dilator narium, iii. 728. 



anterior, iii. 729. 

 posterior, iii. 729. 

 of dorsum penis, ii. 358. 

 of ear, extrinsic, ii.55I. 

 intrinsic, ii. 552. 

 ejaculator seminis, ii. 929. 

 elevator auris, ii. 551. 

 erector penis, ii. 446 ; iii. 915. 929 ; s. 138. 

 clitoridis, s. 138. 709. 

 spinae, i. 372. 



extensor brevis digitorum pedis, ii. 357. 

 carpi radialis brevior, ii. 369. 



longior, i. 217; ii. 1GO. 366. 

 carpi ulnaris, ii. 369. 

 coccygis, s. 137. 



com munis digilorum, ii. 369 ; iii. 131. 

 longus digitorum pedis, ii. 352 ; iii. 137. 

 ossi metacnrpi pollicis, ii.369. 



