INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



1047 



Edwards, Dr. W., on irritability of heat in 

 young nnim.ils. 21)7 ; on respiration in hy- 

 drogen. 397 ; on absorption and elimination 

 of nitrogen, 399 ; on temperature in tetanus, 

 534 ; on temperature of infants, MO m>t<- : 

 on seasonal variation of calorific power, 533 ; 

 on influence of moist air, 539 ; on inferior 

 calorifying power of young animals, 547, 

 54 S 



Egerton, Sir Philip, on effect of castration on 

 buck, 282 



Ehrenberg, Prof., on limits of vision, 758 



Eichhorst, on absorption from rectum, 180 



Etchwald, on fibrin, 277 



Eimer, M. T., on epithelial cells of villi, 192 

 note. ; on corpuscula tactus, 725 note 



Einbrodt, M., on influence of respiration on 

 heart, 339 



Eiselt, M., on presence of pus-corpuscles in 

 air, 285 



Eisenmenger, on action of various drugs on 

 muscle. 820 



Eliotson, Dr., on number of respiratory move- 

 ments, 374 



Elson, Dr., on action of cinchonin on heart, 

 31 6, ,/oti- 



Emerson, Dr., on infantile mortality, 548, note 



Euiminghaus. on transadates, 457; on flow of 

 lymph, 461 



Enderlin. on fasces, 182 



Engel, M., on development of cerebellum, 674 



Engelmann, M., on intestinal movements, 135 ; 

 on gustatory bulbs, 736 ; on ciliary inove- 

 ~ments, 8(10; on muscle, 802 note; on motor 

 nerves, 805 



Erb, on fatty degeneration of muscle, 439, 872 



Erichsen, Prof., on rate of absorption, 192; on 

 effects of ligature on coronary artery, 297 ; 

 on asphyxia, 351 note, 407 note 



Erismann, on perspiration, 523, 525 



Erman, on protracted lactation, 979 



Estor and St. Pierre, MM., on gases of blood, 

 258 note, 260, 361 



Eulenberg and Guttmann, MM., on action of 

 bromide of potassium on heart, 316 note; on 

 excitation of the sympathetic, 868 



Eulenberg, M., on absorption of salts, 192; on 

 action of nicotin and quinine on heart, 316 

 note 



Evanson, Dr., his case of abolition of sexual 



desire, 683 note 



_Ewald, on salivary glands, 143, 151 ; on dysp- 

 noea, 375 ; on glycogen, 488 



Exner, on time of reflex acts, 635 ; on olfactory 

 cells, 741 imti 



Eydoux and Soulyet, on animal heat, 529 



Fabre and Silbermann, MM., on heat of com- 

 bustion, 542 



Fagge and Stevenson, Drs., on action of poi- 

 sons on heart, 316 



Fa'hrer, effects of ablation of spleen, 229 

 Falck, on origin of urea, 512 

 Faraday, Prof., on visual illusions, 772 

 Farr, Dr. W., on zymotic affections, 285 

 Furre, Dr. Arthur, on decidua reflexa, 903 ; on 



uterine sinuses, 903 



Fasci, L. M., on muscular contraction, 810 

 Favre, M., on solids of sweat, 522 ; on calorific 



equivalents, 542 



Fayrer, Dr., on elimination of snake-poison, 

 284; on snake-bites, 288. 291 



Fechner, Dr. G. Th., on the appreciation of 

 weight, 730 ; his psycho-physical law, 7'.<7 



Feinberg, on suppression of cutaneous respira- 

 tion. 526 



Fellenberg, Dr. C., on recedence of near-point 

 with advancing age, 750 



Feltz, on migration of white corpuscles 460 ; 

 on pigments of bile and blood, 478 ; on jaun- 

 dice, 480 



Fernet, M , on gases of blood, 258, 259 



Ferrier. Dr., on electrical excitation of cerebral 

 convolutions. 699 



Fick and Wislicenus, MM., on elimination of 

 nitrogen by the urine, 38, 101, 505 



Fick, Prof. A., on secretion of gastric juice, 

 157 ; on action ofspartein on heart, 317 note ; 

 his spring kymograph, 338; on heat dysp- 

 noea, 537 ; on cochlea. 783 ; on work on non- 

 nitrogenous diet, 842 ; on nerves of touch, 

 referred to, 725 note ; on sense of touch, 728 ; 

 on sensations of temperature, 731 ; on rise of 

 temperature in rigor mortis, 535. 810; on 

 elasticity of muscle, 812; on absolute mus- 

 cle force, 840 



Figuier, on glycogeny, 484 



Finlayson, Dr., on temperature of infants, 530 



Fischer, on trophic nerves, 873 



Fleischmann, on ffeces, 182 note 



Flemming on cartilage, 68 



Fles, Dr., his case of atrophy of liver and pan- 

 creas, 173 



Flint, Dr. Austin, on cholesterin and sterco- 

 rin, 97; on the state of the rectum previous 

 to defecation, 141 note; on secretion of 

 bile, 176; on stercorin, 182; on sernilunar 

 valves of heart, 303 ; on bile-ducts, 474 ; on 

 jaundice, 480 ; on effects of exercise on urea, 

 506 ; on salts of urine, 515 ; on excitation 

 of cerebral hemispheres, 702 



Flcigel, on muscle, 802 note, 



Flourens, M., on enlargement of arteries with 

 pulse, 329; on noeud vital, 374; on reflex 

 action, 636 ; on removal of cerebrum, 656, 

 657 note; on functions of corpora quadri- 

 gemina. 667 : on auditory nerve, 655, 658 ; 

 on cerebellum, 675 



Flower, Prof., on comparative anatomy of liver, 

 470 



Foile're, on inanition, 127 



Folet, M., on temperature of paralyzed parts, 

 545 



Fontana, on regeneration of nerves, 558 note, 



Ford, Mr., his case of absorption in ovarian 

 dropsy. 203 



Ford, Hutson, on alcohol in blood, 254 



Fordyce and Blagdon, Drs.. their experiments 

 on endurance of heat, 538 



Fb'rscher, on nerve regeneration, 558 note 



Forster, on perimetritis, 750 



Foster, Dr. M., on amylolytic power of pan- 

 creatic fluid, 171 ; on development of blood- 

 corpuscles, 251 ; on eardio-motor ganglia, 

 307, 309; on heart of snail, 312; on glyco- 

 gen, 485 ; on presence of amyloid substance 

 in entozoa, 485 ; on development of bird, 

 924-963 



Foster and Balfour, Drs., on development of 

 fowl, 924, 944 



Fothergill, on digitalis, Z\l note ; on tempera- 

 ture in disease, 535 



Fourc'iult, Dr., on cutaneous asphyxia, 526 



Fournie, on excitation of cerebral convolutions, 

 701 



