GENERAL INDEX. 



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ai formations, 



iv. 118. -no 



elements of growths, iv. US. 

 a. granules, iv. 118. 

 6. cells, iv. 118. 



contents of cells, iv. 119. 



c. nuclei of cells, iv. 119- 



d. fibrils, iv. 119. 

 physiology of growth, iv 120. 



mode of origin and increase, iv. 



120. 



decay of growths, iv. 121. 

 removal of growths, iv. 121. 

 cicatrisation of the ulcerated sur- 

 faces of growths, iv. 121. 

 local and distant reproduction of 



growths, iv. 121. 

 chemical composition of growths, iv. 



121, 122. 

 pathology of growths, iv. Ii."/. 



effects produced by growths on 

 surrounding tissues, iv. 15K. 

 mechanical, iv. 122. 

 vital, iv. 122. 

 conditions oflocalisation, iv. I--. 



felnof the womb, or bearing down, s. 684. 

 development of the rectum in, i. 180. 

 a form of spurious hermaphroditism, 11. b90. 



cases recorded, ii. GHO. 

 vesicK urinarise inversae, iv. 952. 

 Promontory of the sacrum, s. 127. 

 of tympanum, 11. 531. 5W. 



croove or canal ot, n. 54J. m,,.n>d 



Pronattaa and supination ot hand, how c 



Pron'ator quadratus muscle ii. 368. 

 radii tt>res muscle, n. 63. Jbb. 

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radii tt>res musce, n. . . 

 Propago cinerea interna, in. TJ-. . 

 Prmauities ot animals generally, i. 1**. 

 ?S.or toothed rolling animalcule 



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inoculability of growths, iv. 124. 

 -order I. Non-infiltrating growths, 



iv. 125. 

 of protein basis, iv. \2o. 

 1. ha?rnatma, iv. 12j. 

 2 sarcoma, iv. 126. 

 3. cystoma, iv. 1?7. 

 4. angeiectoma, iv. 1^7. 

 5. melanoma, iv. 128. 

 of fat basis, iv. 129. 



1. lipoma, iv. 129. 

 2. steatoma, iv. 130. 

 3. cholestcatoma, iv. 130. 

 of gelatin basis, iv. 130. 

 1. fibroma, iv. 130. 

 2. enchondroma, iv. lo-i. 

 3. osteoma, iv. 134. 

 of undetermined basis, iv. Io5. 



colloma, iv. 135. 

 Sub-order II. Infiltrating growths, iv. 



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cancer or carcinoma, iv. Ub. 

 Order III. Pseudo-tissues, iv. 138. 

 induration matter, iv. 13S. 

 simulating the natural tissues, iv. 



J extra-vascuUr tissues, iv. 139. 

 epithelium, iv. 139. 

 nail, iv. 139. 143. 

 cartilage, iv. 139. 

 simple vascular tissues, iv. 140. 

 cellular tissue, iv. 140. 

 serous tissue, iv. 140. 

 fibrous and elastic pseudo- 



tissues, iv. 141. 

 osseous pseudo-tissue, iv. 141. 

 nervous pseudo-tisue, iv. 141, 

 blood-vessel, iv. 141. 

 erectile tissue, iv. 142. 

 lymph vessel, iv. 142. 

 fibrous and spongy cartilage, 



iv. 142. 

 hair, iv. 142. 

 tooth, iv. 142. 

 cutaneous, iv. 143. 

 mucous, iv. 143. 

 glandular, iv. 143. 

 muscle, iv. 143. 

 unstriped fibres, iv. 143. 

 Sub-class II. Germ-formations, or parasites, iv 



Order I. Animal parasites. See ENTOZOA. 



Order II. Vegetable parasites, iv. 14J. 

 Group II. Liquid adventitious products, iv. 144 

 Group HI- ^seous adventitious products, ,v. 14* 

 ProfUHda artery, inferior brachial, i. 21 /. 46u. 



SUpe musculo-spiral branch of the, i. 217. 

 clitoridis, s. 713. 

 femoris, ii. 244. .. 



general relations, 11. 245. 



origin, ii. 245. 



branches, ii. 246. .. 



1. external circumflex, u. 24n. 



a. ascending branch, ii. 246 



b. descending branch, ii. 246. 



c. circumflex branch, ii. 247. 



2. internal circumflex, ii. 247. 

 3 perforating arteries, ii. 248. 



first, second, and third, n. 24S. 

 operations on the profunda artery, ii. 257. 

 vein, iv. 1412. 



mals generay, i. 1**. . 



ed rolling animalcule jv. 13. 



. 933 ; iv- 146. 

 media et lateralia, ,v. 



147. 



uvula vesicse, iv. 149. ... 



vcsico-prostatic plexus of veins, in. 933. 

 intimate structure, iv 149. 

 liquor prostaticus, <58 ; IY. ISO. 

 sinus pocularis, iv. 151. 1246. 



toJ^-ffitfliSl- vesicula prostatic., 



question' of a prostate in women, iv. 1C65. 

 function of the prostate gland i.. 459 ; iv. 153. 

 morbid anatomy, in. 934 ; iv. Ij4. 

 hypertrophy, iv. 154. 

 atrophy, iv. 156. 

 inflammation, iv. lab. 

 abscess, iv. 156. 

 ulceration, iv. 156. 

 tubercles, iv. 157. 

 cancer, iv. 157. 

 softening, iv. 712. 

 fibrous tumours, iv. l. r >7. 

 cystic prostate, iv. 157. 

 prostatic concretions, iv. 158. 

 prostatic calculi, iv. 82. 159. 



analysis of, iv. 159. 

 comparative anatomy, iv. 1GU. 

 prostate in Mammalia, iv. IbU 

 in the ape, iv. 100. 

 in thcUrsier, iv. 16>. 

 in the galeopitheci, >v. 160. 

 in the roussette, iv. 160. 

 in the dormouse, iv. 160. 

 in the hedgehog, iv. 160. 

 in the mole, iv. lh(). 



in the bear, iv. 160. . 



In the otter, weasel, and marten, iv. 1,0. 

 in the ichneumon, iv. 160. 

 in the dog and cat, iv. 160. 

 in the hyena, iv. 160. 

 in the marmot, iv. IbO. 

 in the rabbit, iv. 160. 

 in the squirrel, iv. 100. 

 in the rat, iv 160. 

 in the agouti, iv. 161. 

 in the guinea. pig, iv. 161. 

 in the elephant, iv. Ibl. 

 in the wild boar, iv. Ibl. 

 in solipedes, iv. 161. 

 in ruminants, iv. 161. 

 in the stag, ax,s, and buffalo, iv. Ibl . 

 in the chamois, iv. 161. 

 in the seal, iv. 161. 

 in the cetacea, iv. 161. 

 in the marsupial sub-class iv. 161. 

 in the opossum, 



nalv*U of fibrin, albumen, and casein, iv. 102. 

 tritoxide of protein, iv. 



16.3 

 168. 



of the tongue, iv. 1158. 



protein and nitric acid,-xanth,,protcic acid, iv. 

 protein and sulphuric acid.-sulphoprotcic acid, iv. 



164. 



sulphobiproteic acid. iv. 64. 

 protein and hydrochloric arid, iv. 164. 

 protein and potash, iv. 16*. 

 erythroprotid, iv. lot. 

 prutid, iv. 164. 

 leucin, iv. li>4. , 



nitroleucid and, iv. ! 

 natural modifications of protein, iv. 

 fibrin, iv. 165. 

 albumen, iv. 167. 

 c:isein, iv. ins. 

 globulin or crystalline, iv. lf,9. 



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