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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



Delnfond, on absorption, 190 



Delaroche and Berber, MM., their experiments 

 on endurance of heat, 538 



Delboeuf, on the measure of sensation. 797 note 



Deleau, M., on vocal sounds, 857 



Demarquay, on regeneration of tissues, 450. 

 558 



De Morgan, Mr., on removal of bone by ab- 

 sorption, 438 



Denis, on composition of blood, 255 ; on coag- 

 ulation, 277 



Desaguliers, Dr., his examples of muscular 

 power, 838 



Descot, M., on regeneration of nerves, 559 



Despretz, M., on musical notes, 780 



Devergie, M., on presence of lead in muscle. 

 283 ; on characters of embryo, at different 

 periods, 1017 



Dewar and MoKendrick, on electrical disturb- 

 ance caused by light, 777 



Diiikonow, M., on cerebrum, 86 ; on pancreatic 

 peptones, 173 



Diday, on falsetto voice, 855 -note 



Diemerbrock, on action of intercostals, 370 



Ditlevsen, on gustatory nerves, 736 note 



Ditttnar, on effect of division of spinal cord on 

 heart, 32? ; on vasomotor centre, 327, 328, 

 610 



Dixon, Mr., on nerves of taste, 620 note, 



Dobel). on pancreatin, 173 



Dobroslawin, on intestinal digestion, 179 



Dobiynin, on allantois, 929 



Dobson, Mr., his experiments on the spleen, 

 221 



Dock, on glycogeny, 484, 48-5 



Dodd, Mr., his case of early viability, 914 



Dogiel, M., on sounds of heart, 305 ; on ra- 

 pidity of blood current in arteries, 341 ; on 

 lymphatic absorption, referred to, 200 ; on 

 action of chloroform on heart, 31(5 note 



Di'ihmen, on dyspnoea, 375 



Donders, Prof., on development of connective 

 tissue, 65 ; on action of pancreas on chyme, 

 172; on action of bile on chyme, 172; on 

 absorption of solid particles, 2110 : on dura- 

 tion of the action of the heart, 299 ; on in- 

 hibition of heart's action, 309 note, 311 ; on 

 capacity of capillary system, 347: on expi- 

 ratory force, 3(57 ; on quantity of urine, 

 498 ; on perspiration, 525 ; on sound colors, 

 7H7 note; on limits of pitch of vocal sounds, 

 855; on the letter r, 860; on rapidity of 

 transmission of motor impulses through 

 nerves, 582; on absolute muscle force, S4I ; 

 on astigmatism, 753; on phenomena accom- 

 panying positive accommodation, 749; on 

 the limits of clear vision in health, 750; on 

 the symmetrical movements of the eye, 837 



Diitiitz, on muscle, 802 unit' 



Donkin. Dr. A. Scott, on parturition, 910 nut?. 



Uoni.c. M., on temperature in disease, 534 ; on 

 development of electricity in living body, 

 551 ; on human milk, 978 noli' 



I ivan, Dr., on Irish starvation, 124; on 



t-\ olui ion of light, 550 



I > 'i Irnellas, on vomiting, 136 



Jiowler, Dr. P.ennett, on blood's movement 

 after death, .'MS; on post-mortem elevat ion 

 of temperature, 535 ; on post-mortem move- 

 ments, 827 



|ii>\t' i re, M., on the composition of milk, 977 



lira per, Prof., on the capillary circulation, 352 



Dreschfeld, on vasomotor centre, 327 



DrozdofF, on migration of white corpuscles, 461 



Dubteuil and Lejrros, MM., on influence of 

 sulphocyanide of potassium on heart, 315 



Duchenne, on intercostals. 370 note; on respi- 

 ratory nerve centres. 374 ; on locomotion, 

 831 ; on trophic nerves, 870 



Duffin, Dr., on the stimuli affecting nerve and 

 muscle respectively, 820 



Duges, M., on function of cerebellum, 678 ; on 

 function of cochlea, 791 ; on* the ova of ba- 

 trachia, referred to, 924 i/nte, 



Dulong, M., on value of starch, 435 ; on calor- 

 ification, 542 



Dunglison, Prof., on gastric juice, 156 note ; 

 on sounds of heart, 305 ; on temperature in 

 disease. 534 ; heat of uterus in parturition, 

 539 note, ; on temperature of paralyzed limbs, 

 545 



Dumas, on formation of fat, 432 



Duncan, Dr., on rapidity of blood current, 341 

 note 



Duncan, Dr. M , on epithelial lining of uterus 

 during pregnancy, 911; on fertility of fe- 

 males, 894 note, 



Dunn, Mr., on automatic actions, 127 ; his cases 

 of apoplexy of cerebellum, 1578 note, 683 



Dupre, M. A., on animal quinoidine, 93 ; on 

 alcohol, 117; on rapidity of absorption from 

 stomach, 192 ; on elimination of alcohol, 284 

 note, 



Dupuy, M., on injection of cerebral substance 

 into veins, 275 ; on electrical excitation of 

 cerebrum, 700; on the transmission of dis- 

 ordered states of system in guinea-pigs, 918 



D'Urbain. on gases of blood. 258-2150 



Durham, Mr. A., on the condition of the cir- 

 culation in the brain during sleep, 358. 70S 



Duval, on intercostal muscles, 370 ; on regen- 

 eration of tissues, 450 



Dwight, on muscle, 802 nitle 



Dybkowsky, M. , on lymphatic absorption, 210 ; 

 on movement of lymph, 21(5 ; on action of 

 antiaris on heart, 316 ; on post-mortem rise 

 of temperature, 535 ; on rise of temperature 

 in rigor mortis. 810, 811 ; on respiration of 

 hydrogen phosphide, 402 



Dzondi, on deglutition, 129 



Earle, Mr. H. . on temperature of paralyzed 

 limbs. 545 



Earle, Dr. Pliny, on want of power to discrimi- 

 nate musical notes, 792 note 



Eberhard, on absorption of solid particles, 2110 



Eberth, M., on suprarenal capsules. 22 '2 : on 

 muscular fibres of heart, 295 ; on lymphatics 

 of heart, 296; on structure of small arteries, 

 323 ; on structure of capillaries, 343. 345 ; 

 on structure of veins, 353 ; on biliary ducts, 

 473 ; on muscular I issue of heart. Sill 



Ecker, Prof., on pituitary body, 227 ; on con- 

 volutions of cerebrum, 081! note. ; on nerves 

 of touch, referred to, 725 uotr, ; on rotation 

 of yolk, 931 



Eokhard, Prof., on saliva, 148, 150 ; on absorp- 

 tion, 195 ; on cardiomotor ganglia, 307; on 

 rhythmical contraction of veins, 355 note, 

 on influence of nervous system on erection, 

 359, 643; on glycosuria, 487; on electroto- 

 nus, 587; on development of muscle, 808; 

 on influence of changes of temperature on 

 nerves, 5SO 



Edwards, M., on absorption, referred to, 169 



