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INDEX OF AUTHOKS REFERRED TO. 



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

 on condition of brain in insanity, 704 



Fowler, on inanition, 124 



Fox. Dr. Wilson, on development of muscle, 

 808 note. 



Franke, on calorific value of starcb, 435 



FranklanJ, Dr., on disintegration of muscle, 

 101 ; on effective energy of various sub- 

 stances', 435 ; on work performed by body, 

 436 



Franklin, Sir J., on temperature, 536 ; his case 

 of lactation by male, 973 vote 



Frantzel, M., on nerve cells, referred to, 558, 

 864 



Fraser, Dr. T. R., on physiological action of 

 Calabar bean. 307, 316 ; enaction of various 

 compounds on nerve and muscle, 821 



Frerichs, Prof., on digestion of gelatin, 103; 

 on composition of saliva, 145 ; on action of 

 pancreatic juice, 171 ; on composition of bile, 

 476 ; on meconium, 481 note; on glycogeny, 

 4fS.' f . ; on kidney, referred to, 481 note; on 

 excretion of urea, 507, 512 



Frey, Prof., on structure of lymphatic glands, 

 207. 208 ; on lecithin, 86 ; on protagon, 87 ; 

 on bloodvessels of Peyerian glands, 211 ; on 

 biliary ducts, 473, 475 ; on kidneys, referred 

 to, 490 n ute ; on nearoglia, 601 



FriedHinder, on action of heart, 306 



Friedleben, M., on composition of thymus 

 gland, 226 



Friisch, on electrical excitation of brain, 698 



Fnihlicb, on influence of position on pulse. 

 320 



Frouimann, Dr. C., on structure of spinal cord, 

 referred to. 603 note 



Fudakowski, on proportion of iron in hemo- 

 globin, 254 



Fuiike, Dr. Otto, on colorless corpuscles in 

 blood of splenic vein, 229 ; on absorption of 

 fat, 199 ; on absorption of peptone, 199; on 

 perspiration, 522, 523; on regulating me- 

 chanism for heat. 537; on temperature of 

 brain, 546 ; on reaction of nerve, 579 ; on 

 effect? of woorara on motor and sensory 

 neives, 317 note, 821 



Gaetghens, on glycogeny, 490 



Gainlner, Dr. W. T., on contractility of bron- 

 chial tube=, 367 ; on kidneys, 490 note- 



Galahin, on sphygmograph. 330 ; on sphygmo- 

 gruphic tracings. 331, 332 



Gall, on amative function of cerebellum, 680; 

 on comparative development of cerebrum, 

 697 



Gallway, Mr. Brooke, on unhealthy inflamma- 

 tions. 458 note 



Gatngee, Mr., on effects of consumption of dis- 

 eased meat, 115; on bile, 176; on specific 

 heat of blood, 234 ; on influence of nitrites 

 on blood, 250; on rapidity of blood current, 

 341 ; on temperature of blood, 529 



Garcia, on falsetto voice, 854 



Uarrotl, A. 11., on active dilatation of heart. 

 299 note; on cardiographic tracings, 301 

 //(//c; on sphygmogruph, 330 note 



Garrod, Dr., on salines of blood in cholera, 

 269 ; on uric acid in blood, 508 ; on sweat- 

 ing, 524 



Gelatin Commissions, report of, 103 



Geltovvsky, on action of quinine on white cor- 

 puscles, 243 



Gendrin, on maturation of ova, 894 



Genersich, on lymphatic system, 206 note ; on 

 effects of movement on flow of lymph, 461 

 note 



Genth, on excretion of uric acid, 508; of salts, 

 515 



Gerbor, on molecular base of chyle, 213 note 



Gerlach, on structure of kidney, referred to, 

 490 note., 493 ; on spinal cord, 597, 601 ; on 

 cerebrum, 688 note; on nerves of touch, re- 

 ferred to, 725 note 



Ghert, Von, on effects of exertion on respira- 

 tion n nd circulation, 374 



Giannuzzi, on vomiting, 135 ; on pressure un- 

 der which the urine is secreted, 520 ; on sym- 

 pathetic nerve, Sri4 ; on conditions affecting 

 the secretion of saliva, 150; on lymphatics 

 of glandular organs, referred to, 206; on 

 mammary gland, 970 note 



Gibb. Dr. G.. on the laryngoscope, referred to, 

 849 note 



Gilbert and Lawes, Messrs., on the mode of fat- 

 tening animals. 432, 433 



Gilchrist, Dr., on water dressing, 452 note; on 

 effects of section of vagi, 376 



Gillette, on deglutition, 130 ; on trophic nerves, 

 871 note 



Gillibert and Favre, MM., on perspiration, 

 522 



Girdwood, Mr., on periodical discharge of ova, 

 894, 899 



Glaisher, Mr., his balloon ascents, 322, 394 



Gluge and Thiernesse. on union of sensory 

 with motor nerves, 574 



Gmelin, on bile, 1 75 



Gobley, on myelin, S7 ; on urea in blood, 264 



Goethe, on development of blood-corpuscles, 

 251 



Goldstein, on effect of temperature on respira- 

 tion, 376; on heat dyspi.oe:i, 537 



Golgi, on fatty degeneration of muscle, 439 



Goll, on rapidity of flow of urine, 499 



Goltz, on movements of intestine, 139 ; on in- 

 fluence of nervous system on absorption. 217 ; 

 on action of poisons on heart, 317 mite; on 

 erection, 359 ; on migration of white cor- 

 puscles, 461 ; on nervous centre of bladder, 

 520, 643 ; on section of semicircular canals, 

 659 ; on vaso-motor nerves. .Silt) note 



Goltz and Frensberg. on the uterine centre. 644 



Goodman, on coagulation of fibrin, 278 



Goodsir, Prof., on absorption by intestinal villi, . 

 189 ; on structure of kidney referred to, 490 

 note ; on structure of decidua, 905 ; on villi 

 of chorion, 903 



Gordon, on ventricles of heart, 294 



Gorup-Besanez, v., on pancreatic juice, 168; 

 on action of bile on starch, 174; on lymph, 

 212; on thymus gland, 226; on coloring 

 matter of the bl (i od, 248 ; on composition of 

 the blood, 252 ; on gases of blood, 'Jiil ; on 

 composition of the bile, 47fi ; on urine, 502; 

 on composition of nervous tissue, 559 ; on 

 reaction of milk, 974 mite. 



Gottstein, on cochlea, 7S3 



G i life, A. Von, on movements of the eye, 835 

 not i- ; on glycogeny, 487 



Grille, Prof. Von, on paralysis of fifth nerve, 

 till) ; his case of paralysis of the third nerve, 

 747 ; his case of removal of iris, 748 ; on 

 Calabar bean, 753 



Graham, Prof, on colloids. 82, 196 ; on gastric 

 juice, 156, 166 ; on osmosis, 194 



