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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



Billon. Dr., on suspended Inctation, 973 note 



Baly, Dr., on mechanical excitation of olfactive 

 and gustatory senses. 724, 734 



Banks Dr. W. M., on homologies of different 

 pa its (if the urinary apparatus, 950 



Banting, Mr., his mode of reducing obesity, 

 428 



Barclay. Captain, his power of sleep after exer- 

 cise, 712 



Biirensprung. on temperature of foetus, 530 ; 

 on trophic nerves, 871 



Barker, Dr. , his case of short gestation, 914 



Barlow, Mr F., on post-mortem movements in 

 cholera patients, 827 



Barral. M., on excretion of carhonic acid, 396 ; 

 on heat produced in body. 544 



Barruel, M., on odor of blood, 253 



Barry, Dr. Martin, on Graafian follicle, 890 ; 

 on number of ova, 892 ; on penetration of 

 spermatozoa into ovum, 900 note 



Barry, Sir D , on circulation in veins, 354 



Earth and Roger, on length of cardiac sounds, 

 304 



Bartholinu=, on intercostal muscles, 371 



Barwell. on articular cartilage, 69 



Basch, Von, on intestinal movements, 140 ; on 

 influence of oxygenated blood on muscle. 

 811; on action of nicotin on heart, 317 



Basham, on uraemia, 497 



Bastian. Dr., on development of cells, 59 ; on 

 migration of white corpuscles, 460 ; on spe 

 cific, gravity of brain, 693; on perceptive 

 centres, 705 ; on spontaneous generation, 

 880 



Bataille, M., on phonation, 855 nute 



Baudot, M.,' on effects of disease on animal 

 heat, 541 



Bauer, on absorption of albumen in rectum, 

 180 



Baxt, M., on rapidity of motor impulses, 582 



Baxter, Mr., on disturbance of electric equilib- 

 rium in organic processes, 551; on absolute 

 force of muscle. 840 



Bayer, M., on protagon, 87 



Beale. Prof. L , on constitution and develop- 

 ment of cells. 59 ; on cardio- motor ganglia, 

 306 ; on nerves of capillaries, 344, 345 ; on 

 structure of liver, 471, 473 ; on kidney, 

 495 ; on structure of nerves, 557, 558 ; on 

 nerve-endings in skin. 726 ; in tongue. 736 

 note; on sympathetic ganglia, 864 ; on com- 

 position of thymus, 226 



Beard, Dr.. on excitation of cerebrum, 702 



Beau and Maissiat, MM., on respiratory mus- 

 cles, 371 



Beaumont, Dr., on sense of satiety, 111 ; on 

 movements of stomach, 133: on secretion of 

 gastric juice, 159 ; on disordered states ol' 

 the stomach, 161 ; on gastric digestion, 163- 

 166 



Beck. Dr., on participation of uterus in partu- 

 rition, !il() note: on superfcetation, 916 i>ti 



Becker, Von, on absorption of sugar. 199 ; on 

 visual accommodation, 748 



Beclard, M., on quantity of food required, 

 II 15 , on osmosis, 195 ; on absorption of fat. 

 199 ; on composition of blood of portal vein, 

 263 ; on erectile tissue, 359 ; on total heat 

 produced by body, 544 



Becquerel and Bresehet, MM., on cutaneous 

 re.-piration, 541 



Becquerel and Rodier, on composition of blood, 

 253 ; ditto, in disease, 265, 266, 268 



Beddoe, on stature and bulk of Alan, referred 

 to, 969 note 



Begbie, Dr., on albuminuria, 495 note 



Beil, on corpuscula tactus, 725 note 



Belajeff, M., on lymphatics of heart, 296 ; on 

 respiration of gases, 403 



Belfield-Lefevre, M., on tactile sensibility, 

 727 



Bell, Sir C., on guiding sensations, 128; on 

 motor nerves of respiration, 379 ; on distinct 

 functions of anterior and posterior roots of 

 spinal nerves, 571 ; on cephalic nerves, 574, 

 575 ; on spinal accessory nerve, 623 ; on 

 guiding sensations, 666 



Bell, Mr. T., on secretion of serpent poison 

 after death, 1033; on Australian dingo, 996 



Bement, Mr., his cases of protracted gesta- 

 tion, 915 



Bemiss, Dr., on hereditary mental disease, 

 919 note 



Beneden, Von, on development. 924 note 



Benedikt, M., on effects of division of the 

 sympathetic, 867 



Beneke, on myelin, 87 ; on cholesterin, 97 



Bennett, Prof. J. H., on development of cells, 

 59; on bile, 176: on production of blood- 

 corpuscles in ductless glands, 230 ; on devel- 

 opment of red corpuscles, 252 ; on leucocy- 

 thajmi.i, 267; on bile, 482 



Berard, on Briinner's glands, 172; on venous 

 circulation, 355 



Berg, on respiration, 392 



Berger and Delaroche, MM., on experiments 

 on animal heat, 538 



Bergeron, on heart, 315 



Bergmunn, Dr., on respiration in nitrogen, 

 397 ; on acuteness of vision, 758 



Bernard, M. Claude, on hydrocarbonaceous 

 compounds, 94 ; on glycogen. 95 ; on g.-.stric 

 juice. 121 ; on movements of intestines, 138 ; 

 ori saliva, 148, 149 ; on gastric digestion, 

 153 ; on composition of gastric juice, 156, 

 158; on pancreatic juice, 168, 171 ; on bile, 

 175; on temperature of blood. 233; on 

 urea in blood, 231 ; on duration of life of 

 blood-corpuscles, 250 ; on gases of blood, 258, 

 261 ; on color of blood, 2"2 ; on blood of 

 hepatic and portal veins, 264 ; on gravita- 

 tion of red corpuscles of blood during life, 

 271 ; on fibrin in inflammation. 278 ; on irri- 

 tability of endocardium, 298, 3117 ; on in- 

 hibition of heart's action, 314; on action of 

 sulpbocyanide of potassium on heart. 315, 

 317; his differential thermometer, 335; his 

 cardiometer, 336; on arrest of respiration, 

 378 ; on asphyxia. 404 ; on hepatic circula- 

 tion, 479; on glycogeny, 4s:(, ISti ; on 

 albuminuria, 495; on gases of urine, 515; 

 on death by heat, 538; on animal beat. .'H>, 

 /mi- : 515, 546 ; on motor roots of vagi, 622 ; 

 on spinal accessory, 624 ; on olfactive gan- 

 glia, 652; on relation of facial nerve to 

 sense of taste, 655 ; on woorara, 8'Jl ; on 

 sympathetic nerve, 865 ; on section of sym- 

 pathetic, 867; on dilating nerves. Mill 



Bernhardt. temperature of heart. 234 note; on 

 inhibition of heart's action, 309 imli- 



Bernstein, M., on pancreatic fluid, 169; on 

 lymph, referred to, 217 ; on rapidity of mus- 

 cular contraction, 817; on Calabar bean, 

 753 note, 



Bert, on gases of blood, 258, 261 ; on respira- 

 tion of tissues, 362 ; on contractility of 



