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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



505, 507; on the sound accompanying mus- 

 cular contraction, 812 ; on the contractile 

 energy of muscle, 839 



Haver?, on bone, 71 



Haygarth, Dr., on metallic tractors, 878 note. 



Heaton. Mr., on seat of oxidizing processes, 

 437, 842 



Heidenhain, M., on cells of salivary glands, 

 151 ; on gastric gland cells, 151 ; on pan- 

 creatic cells, 169 ; on restorative currents of 

 electricity, 843 ; on temperature of heart, 

 234 ; on gases of blood, 259 ; on action of 

 woorara on heart, 317 note; on vase-motor 

 centre, 327 ; on structure of liver, 472 ; on 

 pressure of bile, 477 ; on action of nerves on 

 liver, 482 ; on kidney, 493 ; on temperature 

 of biain, 529 ; on animal heat, 544 i>ote, 546 

 iiote : on reaction of nerves, 560 ; on law of 

 muscular contraction, 591 ; on function of 

 spinal accessory nerve, 624 note,; on mus- 

 cles, 811; his tetanomotor, 818 ; on vaso- 

 rnotor nerves, 869 



Heidenhain and Biiicke, on absorption, 199 ; 

 on gastric follicles, 152 ; on epithelial cells 

 of small intestine, 190 note 



Heinetnann, M., on action of strychnia on 

 heart, 317 note 



Heintz, on kreatin and kreatinin, 510 



Heinzmann, on thermic excitation of nerves, 

 579 



Heitzmann, on cartilage, 68 



Heiberg, on regeneration of epithelium, 449 



Heller, on migration of white corpuscles, 460 ; 

 on excretion of urea, 507 



Helmholtz, Prof. H., on conservation of en- 

 ergy, 38 >/ote ; on muscular force of heart, 

 302 ; on calorification, 436 ; on absolute 

 amount of heat produced in body, 544 ; on 

 rapidity of transmission of motor impulses, 

 581 ; on accommodation of the eye, 745, 749 ; 

 on optical constants, 750 note. ; on the horop- 

 ter, 7ti3, 764 ; his theory of acoustics, 781 ; 

 on membrana tympani, 788; on function of 

 cochlea, 791 ; on period of latent excitation,' 

 815 ; on chemical changes and rise of tem- 

 perature during muscular contraction, 811 ; 

 on volitional movements of the eye, 837 



Helps, Mr., on post-mortem movements in 

 cholera patients, 827 



Helvetius, on vicarious secretion of urine, 468 



Henke and Langenbeck, on accommodation of 

 the eye, 749 



Henke, M., on ossicula auditus, 789 ; on abso- 

 lute muscle force. 839 



Ilenle, Prof., on gastric glands, 1 51 ; on solvent 

 power of gastric juice, 158 ; on kidney, re- 

 ferred to, 490 mite; on neuroglia, 601; on 

 helicine arteries, 359 note; on nerves of 

 touch, 725 not? 



Henneberg on elimination of carbonic acid, 

 392 



Henneberg and Stohmann, on nutrition, 421 



II(':noc<|iie, M., on muscle, 802 note 



Henry, Mr. Mitchell, his case of deficient com- 

 missures, 704 



Henry and Chevallier, MM., on the composition 

 of milk, D77 



Ilensen and Cohnheim, on influence of nervous 

 system on glycogetiy, 977 



Ilensen, M., on lymph, 213 ; on glycogeny, 484, 

 486 ; on structure of retina, 756 ; on audi- 

 tory hairs of Crustacea, 782 ; on waves in 

 ear, 789 ; on muscle, 802 note 



Hensley, Dr., on heart, 294 

 Herapath, Dr. W. B., on lead-poisoning, 116 

 Herbst, on action of pancreatic juice, 172; on 

 quantity of blood, 232 ; on amount of tidal 

 air, 386 



Hering, on pigment cells, 62 ; on gases of blood, 

 260 ; on action of fifth nerve on heart, 314 ; 

 on quantity of blood expelled by ventricles, 

 319 ; on vasomotor centre, 328 ; on tubercu- 

 losis, 463 note ; his experiments on the circu- 

 lation, 319 ; on biliary ducts, 472, 476 ; on 

 optical illusion of Zollner, 771 

 Hermann, Dr. L., on intestinal movements, 

 140 ; on gases of blood. 258 mite ; on action 

 of intercostals, 370 ; on poisonous gases, 402 ; 

 on nutrition, 421 note ; on influence of ner- 

 vous system on quantity of urine, 498 note; 

 on electrical phenomena in nerves, 583, -note 

 585 ; on electrotonus, 592 ; on electric stimu- 

 lation of cerebrum, 701 ; on muscle force, 

 842 ; on limits of audiMe sounds, 780 ; on 

 electrical current in muscle, 814 ; on muscle, 

 808 note. ; on rigor mortis, 828 

 Hermite (L'), M., his osmotic experiment with 



fluid septum, 195 



Herschel, on spectrum analysis of blood, 248 

 Herschel, Sir J., on light, referred to. 775 note 

 Hertwig, M., on removal of cerebrum, 656, 



657 ; on cerebellum, 676 

 Heubel, on lymph. 217 



Heuzinga, on spontaneous generation, 880 note 

 Hewson, on red corpuscles of blood, 236 ; on 

 production of red corpuscles in spleen and 

 thytuus, 229 ; on coagulation of blood, 272 

 Heymann, on eccentric vision, 776 

 Heynsius, on pigments of bile and urine, 510 

 Hill, Sir G.. on cutaneous absorption, 202 

 Hiller, on'organisuis in blood, 269 

 Hilston, on ammonia in snake-bites, 288 

 Ilippel, Von, on trophic nerves, 873 

 Hirsch, on rapidity of transmission of sensory 



impressions, 582, 583 

 Hirschmann, M., on gases of blood, 260, 361 ; 



on structure of lung-tissue. 364 

 Hirt, on the relative proportion of white and 

 red corpuscles in the blood, 244 ; in splenic 

 blood, 229 ; in blood of splenic vein. 2I>4 

 His. M., on structure of lymphatic glands, 206, 

 211 ; on development of blood-corpuscles, 

 251 ; on corpus luteum, 898 note. ; on develop- 

 ment, 924 ; on development of chick; 933 

 note, 



Hitzig, on lesion of crus cerebri, 661 ii.ntf ; on 

 cerebellum, 677; on electrical excitation of 

 cerebral convolutions, 698 



: Hjelt, Otto M., on regeneration of nerves, 558 

 Hofacker, on proportion of sexi-s, 965 

 Hofmann, on formation of fat, 432 

 Hoffmann, M., on cutaneous absorption, 199 ; 



on regeneration of epithelium, -I4'.( 

 Holland, Dr. G. C., on temperature of infants, 



530 



Holland, Dr. II.. on sleep, 712 ; on instinctive 

 choice of food, etc., 739 note ; on influence 

 of expectant attention on involuntary move- 

 ments, 870 ; on hereditary diseases, 9)8 

 note 



Holm, M., on suprarenal bodies, 222 

 Holmes, on action of ergot on heart, 317 note 

 Holmgren, M., on action of light in producing 



electrical disturbance, 777 

 Home. Dr. F., on temperature in disease, 534 

 llouiolle, M., on absorption by skin, 203 



