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GENERAL INDEX. 



LYMPHATIC AND LACTEAL SYSTEM continued. 



history of the discovery of the lymphatic vessels, i. 21; 



iii. 206. 

 distribution of lymphatic vessels in the human subject, 



iii. 200. 



structure, i. 22. 34 ; iii. 208. 

 inner tunic, iii. 208. 

 fibrous tunic, iii. 208. 



lymph hearts of the lower auimals, iii. 209. 

 external tunic, iii. 209. 

 valves, iii. 2U9. 



mode of origin of the lymphatics, iii. 21 1. 493. 

 lymphatic or absorbent gland?, iii. 217. 

 binod-vessels, iii. 21S. 

 cellular tissue, iii. 218. 

 colour, iii. 21 K. 

 description, iii. 217. 

 development, iii. 217. 

 nerves, iii. 218. 

 structure, iii. 218. 



convoluted tube, iii. 218. 

 lymph, iii. 219. 



analysis of, iii 220. 

 microscopic appearance, iii. 221. 

 chyle globules, iii. 221. 

 analysis of chyle, iii. 222. 



taken from the thoracic duct, iii. 222. 

 before reaching the thoracic duct, iii. 223. 

 Descriptive anatomy, iii. 223. 

 lactcals, iii. 228. 



course of lymphatic glands, iii. 223. 

 position of lymphatic glands, iii. 224. 



in the lower and upper extremities, iii. 224. 

 in the cervical region, iii. 224. 

 on the head and face, iii. 224. 

 in the great cavities, iii. 224. 

 mesenteric glands, iii. 224. 

 bronchial glands, iii. 224. 

 thoracic duct, iii. 224. 

 right lymphatic trunk, iii. 225. 

 lymphatic vessels, iii. 225. 



of the lower extremities, iii. 225. 



superficial set, iii. 226. 

 of the exterior of the lower part of the trunk 



and external genitals, iii. 227. 

 course of the lymphatics in the neighbour- 

 hood of the iliac arteries and the aorta, iii. 

 227. 



lymphatics of the testicle, iii. 227. 

 of the kidneys, iii. 227. 

 of the suprarenal capsules, iii. 227. 

 of the lower part of the intestines, iii. 227. 

 lymphatics of the stomach, iii. 229. 

 of the pancreas, iii. 229. 

 of the spleen, iii. 229. 

 of the liver, iii. 229. 

 deep, iii. 229. 

 sui erficial, iii. 229. 



of the thorax and thoracic viscera, iii. 229. 

 of the thoracic parietes, c., iii. 229. 

 of the lungs, iii. 2MO. 

 of the heart, iii. 230. 

 deep-seated lymphatics of the upper extremity, 



iii. 230. 

 superficial, iii 231. 



lymphatics of the exterior of the upper 



part of the trunk, iii. 231. 

 vasa efferentia of the axillary glands, 



iii. 231. 

 superficial lymphatics of the head and 



face, iii. 2-il. 

 deep-seated, iii. 232. 



uses of the lymphatics and lacteals, i. 33. 

 LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, ABNORMAL ANATOMY, iii. 232. 



congenital variations from the normal distribution, iii. 



232. 

 diseased conditions of the lymphatic and lacteal vessels, 



iii. 233. 



inflammation, iii. 233. 



ulceration and adhesion of the valves, iii. 233. 

 thickening of the coats, iii. 233. 

 vancosities, iii. 233. 



diseased conditions ol'thf absorbent ? lands, iii. 23-1. 

 inflammation acute and chronic, atrophy, iii. 233. 

 deposits, iii. 233. 



tubercle, iii. 233. 



cancer, melanosis, and encephaloid matter, iii. 



234. 



calcareous and carbonaceous deposits, iii. 234. 

 changes in the lymph, iii. 231. 

 concretions in the lymphatic vessels, iv. 80, 90. 

 Lymphatic ganglions of the, face, ii. 228. 

 Lymphatic glands, i. 23. 

 structure, i. 23. 

 of arm, i. 217. 

 axillary, i. 3(>8. 

 cervical i. iiGrt. 

 inguinal, i. 308. 

 of external ear. ii. 556. 

 of the fare, ii. 228. 

 See LYMPHATIC SYSTEM. 

 Lymphatic heaits, ii. 5J7. 



Lymphatic vessels in particular : 

 abdominal, i. Ifi. 

 ankle, region of the, i. 151. 

 of bone, i. 430. 

 of cranium, i. 748. 749. 

 of diaphragm, ii. 4. 

 of external ear, ii. 550. 

 of the face, ii. 228. 



deep, of the face, ii. 228. 

 of Fallopian tube, s. f>('3. 

 of generative organs of female, s. 71 1. 

 of glands, ii. 489. 

 of the heart, ii. 590 

 of the kidneys, iii. 227 ; iv. 23(j. 

 of the leg, superficial, iii. 130. 

 of the liver, iii. 173. 2.9. 



deep, iii. 229. 



superficial, iii. 229. 



of the lower part of the intestines, iii. 2:7. 

 of the nose, iii. 734. 

 of the oesophagus, iii. 759. 

 of the pancreas, iii. 2-9. 

 of penis, iii. 918. 

 of pharynx and mouth, iii. 919. 

 of prostate gland, iv. 148. 

 of salivary glands, iv. 428. 

 of sole of the foot, ii. 355. 

 of the spleen, iii. 229 ; iv. 793. 

 of the stomach, iii. 229. 

 of tympanum, ii. 550. 

 superficial, of head and face, iii. 231. 

 of the suprarenal cansules, iii. 227 j iv. 833. 

 of the testicle, iii. 227. 

 of the thoracic duct, iii. 229. 

 of the thorax, iii. 229. 

 of thyroid gland, iv. 1107. 

 of urinary bladder, i. 3^7. 

 of urethra, iv. 1254. 



in the female, iv. I2G4. 

 of the uterus, s. 641. 

 of the vagina, s. 707. 

 Lyra, the, iii. 670. 703. 



M. 



Macausi Indian, cranium of, iv. 1326. 

 Mackarel, eyes of, iii. 1002. 



form of, considered with respect to its mode and organs 



of progression, iii. 437. 

 hibernation of the, iii. 13. 



Macraucenia, an extinct genus of Pachydermata, which see. 

 Macrapm (Kangaroos), a genus of Marsupialia, iii. 206, 



et seq. 



characters of the g n nus, iii. 266. 



Macropus major, or great Kangaroo, iii. 257. See Kanga- 

 roo ; MARSUPIALIA. 

 digestive organs of the, s. 3^3. 

 Macrospores. See REPRODUCTION, VEGETABLE. 

 Macrosterni, a tribe of Coleoptera, ii. 861. 

 Macrostomum, ovum of, s. [119]. 

 Macula cribrosa, ii. 530. 

 Madrid- experiments of the growth of bone, iii. 8r>3. See 



OSSEOUS SYSTEM. 

 Madecassians, or natives of Madagascar, physical character 



and origin of the, iv. 1302. 

 Madreporidts, a family of Polypifera, iv. 19. 

 characters of the family, iv. 19. 

 eenera of, iv. 19. 



Madrcphyllidce, a family of Polypifera, iv. 19. 

 characters of the family, iv. 19. 

 genera of, iv. 19. 



MtcniricE, a family of Fishes, iii. 956. 

 Magna polliris seu princeps artery of hand, iv. 224. 

 Magnesia, effect of large doses of, in producing intestinal 



calculi, iv. 84. 



method of determining the presence of, in organic sub- 

 stances, iii. 804. 



Magnetic effects of animal electricity, ii. 85. 

 Magnifying power of microscopes, iii. 354. See MICRO- 

 SCOPES. 

 Magnitude of works of nature and art, Galile9's deductions 



as to the limits set to, iii. 415. 

 Magpies, ins'inct of, iii. 22. 



Magyar race, its migration from Northerp Asia to 

 Southern luirope, and modifications of habits in conse- 

 quence, iv. 1328. 

 Mahomerfanisni, influence of, over the tribes of Africa 



which have adopted it, iv. 1353. 

 Maize, properties of, as food, ii. 13. 

 Malacca, Peninsula of, inhabitants of the, iv. 1361. 

 Malacoptei-ygii abdominales, an order of Fishes, iii. 957, 



et seq. 



characters of the order, iii. 957. 

 Malacoptcrygii ap"des, an order of Fishes, iii. 957, ct seq. 



characters of the order, iii. 957. 

 Malacopterygii subrachiales, an order of Fishes, iii. 'J57, 



et set]. 



characters of the order, iii. 9-">7. 

 Malaise, or general discomfort, iv; 1165. 

 Malapterurus electricus (the Silurus of Linnaeus), ii. 81. 

 anatomy of its electrical organs, ii. 93. 



