GENERAL INDEX. 



745 



Aneurisms continued. 



of the ;irtena umomiuata, ii. 851. 



axillary, iv. S27. 



of [he carotid artery, i. 491. 



false, causes of, i. 515. 



of the glutzeal arteries, ii. 502. 



of the heart, active, ii. 63!i, 640. 



passive, ii. 640. 

 of the radial artery, iv. 228. 

 of the uluar artery, iv. 228. 

 Angeiectoma, iv. 1-7. 

 Angina maligna membranacea, iii. 117. 



symptoms and appearances of, iii. 117. 

 sloughing, iii. 18. 



differences between it and croup, iii. IIS. 

 pectoris, functional form of, syncope by, i. 7!>7. 

 Angiocarpeee, organs of reproduction ol the, s. 227. 

 Angle of aperture, iii. 338. See MICROSCOPE. 

 of the pubis, s. 115, 116. 

 of rib. iv. lOirfj." 



Anguiilte, a family of Reptilia, iv. 265, et seq. 

 Anunillifurmes, a family of Fishes, iii. 957. 

 Anguillula aceti, or vinegar-eel, ii. 113. 



organisaiion of the, ii. 113. 

 fluviatilis, ii. 113. 



organisation of, ii. 113. 



Anguis fragilis, or common English blind-worm, iii. 543. 

 Angular artery, the, i. 487 ; iii. 93. 731. 

 vein, iv. 1404. 



processes, external and internal, i. 729. 

 ANIMAL, i. 118. 



comparison of the organic and inorganic worlds, i. 118. 

 physical qualities and elementary composition of 



unorganised and organised bodies, i. 118. 

 forms, i. IIS. 

 size, i. 118. 



chemical composition, i. 118. 

 consistence, i. 119. 



elementary particles or molecules, i. 120. 

 duration, i. 121. 

 generation, i. 121. 



actions of unorganised and of organised objects, 1. 121. 

 origin, i. 122. 



continuation of existence, i. 122. 

 preservation, i. Ir2. 

 modification ages, i. 123. 

 cessation of action (death), i. 123. 

 comparison of animals and vegetables, i. 124. 



general physical qualities and material or chemical 



composition,!. 124. 

 organic composition (textures), i. 125. 

 vital manifestations or actions of vegetables and 

 animals (generally), i. 127. 

 origin, i. 129. 

 nutrition, i. 130. 

 digestion, i. 132. 

 respiration,!. 132. 

 circulation, i. 133. 

 secretions, i. 135. 

 heat, i. 136. 

 light, i. 136. 

 electricity, i. 137. 

 motion and sensation, i, 137. 

 comparison of animals with one another, i. 139. 



physical qualities and material constitution of 



animals, i. 139. 

 size, i. 139. 

 form, i. 139. 

 structure, i. 140. 

 actions of animals, i. 141. 

 absorption, i. 142. 

 circulation, i. 143. 

 assimilation, i. 144. 

 sensibility, i. 144. 

 locomotion, i. 145. 

 reproduction, i. 145. 

 ANIMAL KINGDOM, i. 107. 



Divisions. First Sub-Kingdom. 



1. Polygastrica, i. 108. 



2. Porifera, i. 108. 



3. Polypifera, i. 108. 



4. Acalephae, i. 108. 



5. Echinodermata, i. 109. 



Second Sub-kingdom. 



6. Entozoa, i. ins. 



7. Rotifera, i. 109. 



8. Cirrhopoda, i. 110. 



9. Annelida, i. 110. 



10. Myriapoda, i. 110. 



11 . Insecta, i. 110. 



12. Arachnida, i. 111. 



13. Crustacea, i. 111. 



Third Sub-kingdom. 



14. Tunicata, i. 112. 



15. Conchifera, i. 112. 



16. Gasteropoda, i. 112. 



17. Pteropoda, i. 113. 



18. Cephalopoda, i. 114. 

 19 Pisces, i. 114. 



Supp. 



ANIMAL KINGDOM continued. 



20. Amphibia, i. 115. 



21. lieptilia, i. 115. 



22. Aves, i. 116. 



2'J. Mammalia, i. 117. 



Summary, i. 117. 



See also under their various headings. 

 Animal and vegetable kingdoms, relations existing be- 

 tween as regards the function ol reproduction, s. 256. 

 Animal compounds used as food, ii. 13. 

 dynamics. See MOTION, ANIMAL. 

 food, s. 389. See Food. 



force, manner in which it is estimated, iii. 480. 

 life, i. 263. 



light. See LuMiNotisNEss, ANIMAL. 

 motion. See MOTION, ANIMAL. 

 nuclei of intestinal calculi, iv. 84. 

 Animalcules, theory of the first origin of, ii. 430. 



mode of generation of some, ii. 407. See GENERATION, 



ORGANS OF. 

 confervoid, iii. 532. 



microscopic, iv. 2. See POLYGASTRIA. 

 See also ENTOZOA. 



Animating principle, doctrine of the. See LIFE. 

 Animation, suspended, power of enduring in various 



animals, iii. 35. 



this power a measure of irritability, iii. 35. 

 Anisoptera, or Ephemeridae ( May-flies), a section of insects 



of the order Neuroptera, ii. 8<i4. 

 characters of the section, ii. 864. 

 ANKLE, JOINT OF THE, i. 51. 

 bones, i. 151. 

 ligaments, i. 152. 



mechanism and function of the ankle-joint, i. 153. 

 wrist-joint and ankle-joint contrasted, i. 154. 

 ANKLE-JOINT, ABNORMAL CONDITION OF THE, i. 154. 

 accidents affecting the tendons, i. 154. 

 ligaments, i. 154. 

 bones, i. 155. 



luxation of the tibia inwards, i. 155. 

 complete luxation of the tibia inwards complicated 



with a simple fracture of the fibula, i. 156. 

 luxation of the tibia outwards, complicated with a 

 simple fracture of one or both of the malleoli, i. 

 158. 



luxation of the tibia and fibula forwards, and also 

 luxation of these liones backwards from the ar- 

 ticular pulley of the astragalus without fracture 

 i. 159. 



complete luxation of the tibia forwards from the 

 articular part of the astragalus, complicated with 

 a simple fracture of the fibula, i. 159. 

 partial luxation of the tibia forwards, with simple 



fracture of one or both of the malleoli, i. 160. 

 partial luxation forwards of the tibia at the ex- 

 ternal ankle, with fracture of the fibula at the 

 malleolus, i. 1G1. 

 luxation of the bones backwards at the ankle-joint, 



i. 162. 

 morbid anatomy, i. 162. 



acute inflammation of the synovial membrane,!. 



162. 



chronic disease, i. 163. 

 ANKLE, REGION OF THE, i. 147. 

 fascia, i. 148. 

 lymphatics, i. 151. 

 muscles, i. 150. 

 nerves, i. 151. 

 skin, i. 147. 



subcutaneous cellular tissue, i. 148. 

 tendons, i. 149. 

 veins, i. 151. 



ANNELIDA, a class'of Invertebrated Animals, i. 1 10. Ifil. 245. 

 circulation, i. 169. 650. 



digestion, organs of, i. 168 ; iv. 44(5; s.297. 

 divisions of the class, i. 165. 

 external conformation, i. 166. 

 generation, i. 171. ii. 411. 432. 

 muscular system, iii. 538. 

 nervous system, i. 168 ; iii. 607. 

 luminous power of some. iii. 198. 

 reproduction, i, 172 ; s. 132. 

 spermatozoa in, s. 496. 

 respiration, i. 170. 

 structure of integuments of, s.48". 

 sensation, i. 167. 

 mode of progression of, iii. 441. 

 Annelida errantia, i. 165. 



genera of, i. 165. 

 Annelida snctoria, i. 166. 



genera of, i. 166. 

 Annelida terricola, i. 166. 



genera of, i. 166. 

 Annelida tubicola, i. 165. 



genera of, i. 165. 

 Annular or orbicular ligament, ii. 505. 524 ; iv. 229. 



ligament of the base of the stapes, ii. 548. 

 Annular protuberance, or pons Varolii, iii. 685. 

 Annulata, ova of, s. [117]. 



Annulus columnar foraminis ovalis, seu isthmus Vieusseni, 

 ii. 580. 



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