INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



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Grandeau. M., on effects of injecting salts into 

 blood, 99. 307 



Grandry, M., on corpuscula tactfis. 725 note. 



Granville. Dr., on heat of uterus in parturition, 

 539 note 



Gratiolet, M. . on suprarenal capsules, 223; on 

 aphasia, 705 



Graves, Dr., on limit of confusion in touch, 

 727 



Gray, Mr. H., on structure and development 

 of spleen, 218; on development of supra- 

 renal bodies, 223 ; of thyroid body, 227 ; on 

 functions of spleen, etc., 229 ; on blood of 

 portal and hepatic veins, 263 ; on develop- 

 ment of eye, 9fi2 note. 



Green, Dr., on protracted lactation, 979 note, 



Greenhow, Pr., on disease in town districts, 

 286; on treatment of burns, 452 



Gresror.y, Dr., his case of suggested dreaming, 

 718 notf. 



Grehant, on gasrs of blood, 258, 403 ; on vital 

 capacity of chest, 385; on amount of tidal 

 air, 386 ; on urea in blood, 511, 512 



Grenacher, on muscle, 802 note 



Griffith, Mr., on the composition of milk, 977 



Grohe, on spermatozoa, 885 



Groner, on formation of fat, 433 



Groux, M., his case of fissure of the sternum, 

 953 



Grove, Prof., on the correlation of the physical 

 forces, 37 in 'tc 



Gruby and Dflafond, MM., on cells of intes- 

 tinal villi. 190 note 



Griinewaldt and Schroeder, on composition of 

 gastric fluid, 156 ; quantity of gastric fluid, 

 159 iiute 



Grunmach, on muscle, 802 note 



Giiit/.ner, on secretion of saliva, 151 ; on chem- 

 istry of contracted muscle, 811 



Gscheidlen, on quantity of blood, 232 ; on vaso- 

 motor centre, 327; on origin of urea, 512; 

 on albuminuria, 497 ; on reaction of nerves, 

 560, 579; on muscle, 808 note; on sponta- 

 neous generation. 880 



Guhler, on relation between coloring matters 

 of blood and bile, 477 



Guillot, M., on amount of milk secreted, 981 

 note 



Guislain, M., on influence of emotions on nu- 

 trition, 877 



Gull. 'Dr., on uses of plexuses of nerves. 572 

 note 



Gulliver, Mr., on molecular base of chyle, 212, 

 213; on spleen, 220 ; on thymus gland, 225 ; 

 on red corpuscles of blood, 235, 237 ; on 

 quantity of lymph, referred to, 216 ; on col- 

 orless corpuscles, 242 ; on coagulation of 

 blood, 272-274 ; on bufly coat, 276 ; on elas- 

 ticity of lungs, 367 ; on temperature of fish, 

 529 ; on post-mortem rigidity, 827 ; on fatty 

 degeneration of arteries, 439 note; on dis- 

 appearance of spermatozoa in disease, 886 



Gundlach, on formation of fat, 432 



Gunning, on vaso-motor centre, 326 



Gunther, on g;mgliated cord of ai ticulata, 604 ; 

 on termination of nerve-fibres in ganglia, 604 

 note 



Guttmann, on action of potassium bromide on 

 heart, 316 



Guy, on influence of sex on pulse, 319 ; on in- 

 fluence of muscular exertion on pulse. 319 



Guyot, M., on treatment of wounds by hot air, 

 452 



Iladlich, on cerebellum, 674 note 



Ilaeckel, on protista, 58 



Ilnfiz, on trophic Vierves, 873 note 



Heighten, on nerve regeneration, 558 note 



Hales, on absorption, referred to, 217 ; on dy- 

 namics of circulation, 335; on the force of 

 the heart's contraction, 336 ; on rate of 

 blood's movement in capillaries, 346 



Halford. Dr. G. B , on influence of snake-poi- 

 son on blood, 269-276, 288, 291 ; on the 

 movements and sounds of the heart, 299, 304, 

 305 



Hall, Dr. C. Radclyffe, on vital capacity of 

 lungs, 385 ; on decussation of posterior pyra- 

 mids, 608 ; on ciliary ganglia, 617 note 



Hall, Dr. J. C., on protracted gestation. 913 



Hall. Dr. M., on deglutition, 132 ; on action of 

 sphincters. 142 ; on circulation in aeardiac 

 foetus. 349 not* ; on stimulus to respiratory 

 movement, 378 ; his mode of artificial respi- 

 ration, 407 note,; on reflex action of spinal 

 cord, 636, 642, 644 ; on muscular tension, 

 648 ; on articulate sounds, 860 note ; on 

 stammering, 861 



Haller, on quantity of blood in the body, 232 ; 

 on relative capacity of cardiac ventricles, 

 294 ; on rapidity of mu?cular movements, 

 843 : on respiratory pulse. 354 ; on vicarious 

 secretion of urine, 467, 468 



Hillwachs, on hippuric acid. 509 



Hatnberger, on action of intercostals, 370 



H.immarsten, on lymph, 213; on tension of 

 carbonic acid in blood and lymph, 2 13 ; on 

 flow of lymph, 461 



Hammond, D.\, on diet of gum, 101 ; on diet 

 of albumen, 102, 495 no'e ; on effects of al- 

 cohol, 118; on effects of tobacco, 119; on 

 action of carroval on heart. 31(5 ; on condi- 

 tion of circulation in brain during sleep, 358 ; 

 on nutrition, 428 ; on urine, 500 ; on muscle, 

 842 



Harapeln, on albuminuria, 497 



Hanket, M., on velocity of sensory impulses, 

 583 



Hannover, Dr., on exhalation of carbonic acid, 

 393 ; on elimination of carbon by skin, 525 ; 

 on optic chiasma, 653. 



Harless, Dr., on muscular contraction, 810; on 

 effect of withdrawal of water from nerves, 

 580 ; on effect of ether on motor nerves and 

 on muscles, 821 



Barley, Dr. G., on appearance of salts in sa- 

 liva, 145; on quantity of saliva, 147; on 

 quantity of gastric juice, 159 ; on eff-cts of 

 ablation of suprarenal bodies. 223 ; on gly- 

 cogeny, 483, 488; on effects of strychnia, on 

 absorptive power of blood for gases, 826; on 

 coloring matter of urine, 512 ; on superibeta- 

 tion, 916 iiutu 



Haitung, on the pneumogastric nerve, 134 note 



Harvey, Dr. Alex., on relative influence uf male 

 and female parents, 920 not? ; on influence 

 of foetal blood on maternal, 920 



Harzer, on osmosis, 195 



Hassjill, on thymus. 225 



Basse, on spleen, 219 ; on structure of ear, re- 

 ferred to, 783 



Hastings, Dr., on capillary circulation, 353 ; 

 on animal heat, 532 



Haughton, Prof. S , on work done by heart, 

 302 ; on work done by muscles of respira- 

 tion, 373 ; on amount of work done in and 

 by the body, 436, 437 ; on excretion of urea, 



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