INDEX OP AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



1045 



of muscular fibre. SOS ; on development of 

 ci-rt-bro-spinal ;ixis, 960 



Clurke. Dr. Joseph, on infantile mortality, 

 412 .- on weight of new-born infants, 967 



Claudet, Mr., his stereomonoscope, 765 note 



Cleland, Prof., on notion of intercostals, 370; 

 on cerebral convolution, 688 note 



Cloetta. M., on chemical composition of lung- 

 tissue. 366 



Cloez, M., on taurochlorie acid in suprarenal 

 capsules, 480 



Clowes, on pepsin and pancreatic ferment, 170 



Coates, on inhibition of heart's action, 308 

 note, 314 



Coathupe, Mr., on amount of air respired, 386 



Codrington, Sir E., case of. 713 



Gohnheim, M., on pancreatin, 171 ; on migra- 

 tion of white corpuscles, 2 1 7, 460 ; on spleen, 

 222; on structure of capillaries, referred to, | 

 343 ; on amylolytic ferment, 486 ; on ending 

 of motor nerves in muscle, 803 



Coleridge, S. T., his automatic mental activity, 

 716 



Colin, on quantity of pancreatic fluid, 169 ; on 

 digestion of fat, 172 ; on absorption of salts, 

 192 ; on intracostal muscles, 370; on rapid- 

 ity of impulses conducted by sympathetic, 

 582 



Collard de Martigny, M., on respiration in 

 nitrogen, 397 



Collins. Dr., on infantile mortality. 412 



Combe, Dr. A., on digestion, 161 note ; on in- 

 fluence of passion on mammary secretion, 

 876 note; on influence of mother on foetus, 

 921 ; on infant nutrition, 921 note 



Combe, Mr. G., on result of sexual intercourse 

 in state of intoxication, 921 note 



Combetti, his case of destruction of cerebellum, 

 678 note 



Conner, Dr., on trophic nerves, 873 



Conte, Prof. Le. on correlation of force, 31 



Cooper, Sir A., his experiments on coagulation 

 of blood in vessels, 274; on influence of 

 emotions on mammary secretion, 875 ; on 

 structure of mammary gland, 970 



Copland. Dr., on antiphlogistic regimen, 126 



Corfe, Mr., on water at Wolverton, 116 note 



Cork, Bishop of, his case of lactation by male, 

 973 note 



Cornil, M., on movements of leucocytes, 60 ; 

 on structure of capillaries, referred to, 343; 

 on respiratory murmur, 372 



Corti, Marquis, on cochlear nerve, 783 



Corvisart, on pepsin, 157,159; on the functions 

 of the pancreas, 169 ; on bile, 173 



Costa, on intestinal digestion, 179 



Coste, M., on decidua reflexa, 902 ; on devel- 

 opment of embryo, referred to, 924 note 



Coulomb, M., on amount of work performed 

 by body, 436 



Courvoisier M., on structure of ganglionic 

 cells, 558, 864 



Cowan, Dr., his case of consensual movements, 

 664 ; of apoplexy of cerebellum, 678 note, 



Coxwell, Mr., his balloon ascents. 38 



Coze, on glycogeny, 488 



Cramer, Dr., on phenomena accompanying 

 positive accommodation, 749 



Crane, Rev. W., on consumption of alcohol, 

 116 



Craufurd, on the colors of different races of 

 man, 989 note 



Crawford, Dr., on color of blood. 262 



Crisp, on spleen, 218 



Croce-Spinelli on oxygenation of blood in bal- 

 loon ascents, 38 



Crombie, Dr., on animal heat, 530 



Crompton, on sense of smell as an aid in diag- 

 nosis of disease, 744 note, 



Cruickshank, on regeneration of nerves, 558 



Crum, Brown, on action of poisons on motor 

 nerves. 821 



Cruveilhier. relative capacity of cardiac ven- 

 tricles, 294 



Cunningham, on germs in air, 411, 450 



Cunze, M., on action of arsenious acid on heart, 

 316 -note, 



Curling, Mr,, his cases of hypertrophy of the 

 fingers, 442 no'e ; on atrophy of bone, 445 



Currie. Dr., on cutaneous absorption, 201 



Cuvier, on the hand, 39 ; on the intercostal 

 muscles. 370 



Cyon, M. E., on influence of vagus on heart, 

 31 1 ; on action of salts and acids on heart, 

 316 note; on glycogeny, 487 



Cyon, M. M., on action of heat on heart, 308- 

 310 ; on innervation of heart, 315 ; on vaso- 

 motor centres, 327, 328, 865; on vasomotor 

 nerves, 328 ; on rapidity of blood current in 

 arteries, 342; on venous circulation, 354; 

 on urea, 512; on electrotonus, 592 ; on sec- 

 tion of semicircular canals, 659 ; on sympa- 

 thetic nerve, 864, 868 



Czajewicz, M., on the development of fat, 67 



Czermak, Dr. J., on deglutition, 129 ; on influ- 

 ence of vagus on heart. 314 ; on retardation 

 of pulse, 333 ; on causes of dyspnoea, 375 ; 

 on sense of touch, 728 ; *on accommodation 

 of the eye, 747 ; on mechanism of voice, 847 



Czerny, on rectal digestion, 180 



Dally, Dr. E., on consanguineous marriages, 

 919 note. 



Dalton, Dr. J. C., on quantity of food required. 

 Ill; on quantity of saliva, 147, 148; on 

 gastric digestion of living animals, 166 ; on 

 rate of secretion of bile, 176 ; on effects of 

 ablation of spleen, 221 ; on biliary acids, 

 93, 477 ; on spectrum (if bile, 676 ; on the 

 cerebellum, 47S ; on excitation of cerebral 

 convolutions, 702 ; on corpus luteum, 898 



Dalzell, on tactile papilla, 725 



Daniell, Dr., on fevers, 291 note ; on diaphore- 

 sis, 525 note; on African fevers, 997 note; 

 on death of fever patients, 1032 note 



Danilewsky, on lecithin, 86 . on pancreatin, 

 171 ; on muscle, 808; on chemistry of con- 

 tracted muscle, 811 



Darwin, Mr. Charles, on the variation of spe- 

 cies under domestication, 983 note. ; on geo- 

 logical changes in human period, 1012 



Davey, Mr. Norris E., on effects of disease of 

 suprarenal capsules, 223 



Davies, Dr. H., on size of cardiac orifices, 304 



Davis, Dr. N. S., on central lobe of cerebellum, 

 684 ; on weight of brain, 692 



Davy, Dr. J., on venous hue of arterial blood, 

 233, 262 ; on effects of loss of blood, 257 ; on 

 temperature of human body, 529, 530 ; on 

 death by cold, 531 



Dean, on medulla oblongata, 605 



Deen, Von. on gray substance of spinal cord, 

 629 



Deininger, on urea in sweat, 522 note 



Deiters, on cerebellum, 674 note 



