ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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Articulation, (continued.) 

 diarthrosis, 255 

 arthrodia, 256 

 enarthrosis, 256 

 ginglymus, 256 

 diarthrosis rotatorius, 256 

 Asphyxia, 257 

 Aves, 265 



divisions, 266 



osteology, 270 



table of the number of vertebra; in birds, 272 



table of the number of toe phalanges in birds, 269 



fossil bones of birds, 289 



myology, 290 



progression on land, 297 

 climbing, 297 

 swimming, 297 

 sailing, 297 

 diving, 297 

 flight, 297 



nervous system, organ of vision, 303 

 lachrymal organs, 307 

 organ of hearing, 308 

 organ of taste, 311 

 organs of touch, 3H 

 organs of digestion, 311 

 digestive glands, 325 

 absorbent system, 327 



organs of circulation, vascular system, heart, 329 

 arteries, 332 

 veins, 33S a 

 respiratory organs, 34 1 



air-passages, 345 

 urinary organs, 347 

 peculiar secretions, 349 

 tegumentary system, 349 



development of feathers, 351 

 organs of generation, male, 353 

 female organs of generation, 355 

 Axilla, (surgical anatomy,) 358 

 Axillary artery, 363 

 relations, 363 

 branches, 363 



Back, region of the, surgical anatomy, 367 

 integuments, 367 

 subcutaneous cellular tissue, 367 

 nerves, 368 

 lymphatics, 368 

 Hack, muscles of the, 366 

 first layer, 369 

 second: layer, 370 

 third layer, 371 

 foxirth layer, 371 

 fifth layer, 372 

 sixth layer, 373 

 Bile, 374 



biliary calculi or gall-stones, 376 

 Bladder in anatomy, 376 

 Bladder ot urine (normal anatomy), 376 

 urinary bladder in man, 377 

 shape, 377 



organization of the bladder, 386 

 arteries, 386 

 veins, 386 

 lymphatics, 387 

 nerves, 387 



Bladder, abnormal anatomy of the urinary, 389 

 congenital conditions, 389 

 numerical changes, 389 

 absence, 389 

 plurality, 390 

 septa 



extrophy or extroversion, 391 

 persistance of the urachus, 393 

 acquired changes, 393 



sacculi or cysts, 393 

 changes of capacity, 394 

 decrease, 394 

 increase, 39i 

 introversion, 395 

 hernia, 395 

 inflammation, 396 

 idiopathic softening, 397 

 rupture, 398 

 fistula, 398 



haemorrhage from the bladder, 401 

 fungous tumours, 401 

 varices, 402 



scirrhus and cancer, 402 

 paralysis, 403 

 spasm, 403 

 Blood, 404 



physical qualities, 404 

 globules, 404 



table of the diameter of the globules of the blood, 407 

 chemical composition of the blood, 410 

 table of the solid and fluid parts of the blood, 412 

 in the human male, 412 



female, 412 



phenomena of coagulation, 413 

 analysis of the crassamenUim (fibrinc), 413 

 arterial blood, 414 

 venous blood, 414 



Blood, morbid condi lions of the, 415 

 excess in quantity, 416 

 deficiency, 416 

 different relations of the solid and fluid pans to one 



another, 416 

 specific gravity, 416 

 table of specific gravities under several forms 



disease, 417 



specific gravity of the serum, 418 

 of the fibrine and red particles, 418 

 temperature, 418 

 alterations of the fibrine, 418 

 imperfect coagulation, 418 

 buffy coat, 419 

 polypi, 420 

 albumen, 422 

 hsematosine, 422 

 oil, 422 



saline constituents, 423 

 state of the, in inflammation, 4Qi 



in fever, 424 



in scurvy, 425 



in jaundice, 425 



In disease of the kidney, 426 



in diabetes, 427 



in cholera, 427 



in chlorosis, 428 



in melanosis, 428 

 Bone, 430 



physical properties and intimate structure of bone i 

 man, 430 



shape, 430 



periosteum and medulla and the organization 



bone as part of the living system, 433 

 chemical composition, 437 

 its peculiarities in other animals, 438 



Fishes, 438 



Amphibia, 438 



Birds, 438 



Mammalia, 438 

 Bone, pathological conditions of, 438 



Class l. Diseases of the osseous system, 439 



rickets, 440 



fragilitas, 44 1 



mollities, 449 

 Class 2. Inflammation, 443 



adhesion, 444 



suppuration, 445 



ulceration, 450 



mortification, 453 



necrosis, 453 



scrofula, 454 



syphilis, 454 

 Class 3. Structural diseases, 457 



spina ventosa, 457 



exostosis, 458 



osteo-sarcoma, 460 



cancer, 463 



fungus haematodes, 463 



bloody cellulated tumour within bones, 464 

 Bnichial or Humeral Artery, 465 

 relations, 463 

 branches, 465 



superior profunda, 465 



inferior profunda, 466 



anastomotica magna, 466 



anastomoses, 467 

 Hi am, 467 

 Burste Mucosce, 467 



subcutaneous or superficial bursa?, 407 

 deep bursae, 467 

 deep vesicular bursae, 467 

 deep vaginal bursse, 468 

 structure, 469 

 contents, 469 

 function, 469 

 development, 469 



pathological conditions of the bursa: mucosx, l6f> 

 Curnivora, skeleton, 471 

 muscular system, 477 

 digestive organs, 477 

 chyliferous system, 479 

 organs of circulation, 479 

 organs of respiration, 480 

 nervous system, 480 



organ of sight, 480 



organ of hearing, 480 



organ of smell, 481 



organ of taste, 481 

 secretions. The urine, 481 

 generative system. 



male organs, 482 



female organs, 482 

 Carotid artery, 482 



the primitive carotid, 483 



relations of the trunk of the primitive carotid, 483 

 the external carotid, 484 



branches of the external carotid, 485 



anterior branches of the external carotid, 4^ 

 posteriorbraiirlits, 487 

 the internal carotid artery, 490 

 Cartilage, 495 



temporary, 495 



