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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



blood, 235 ; on development of red cor- | 

 puscles, 252 ; on granular cell?, 279 ; on 

 white corpuscles, 2811; on rhythmical move- 

 ments of veins in hat s wing, 326 ; on struc- 

 ture of spleen, 218 ; on effects of stimuli on 

 the smaller arteries, 325 ; on retardation of 

 capillary circulation by stream of carbonic 

 acid, 351; on astigmatism, 753 ; on rhyth- 

 mical contraction of veins. 355 



Joseph, on trophic nerves, 937 



Jurasz, on action of bile and urea on blood- 

 corpuscles, 236 



Jiirgensen, Dr., on temperature of the body, 

 531, 537 



Jurin, Dr., on absorption of vapor, 202 



Kaiser on the horopter, 763 



Kamtnler and Aubert, on sense of weight, 729 



Knpff, on ovaries, 889 



Raster, on evolution of light by body, 550 



Kauffmann and Rosenthal, MM., on action of 

 sulphuretted hydrogen on heart, 316, 402 

 lK.tr 



Kaupp, on quantity of urine, 498 note ; on ex- 

 cretion of urea, 507 



Kellie, Dr., on the intracranial circulation, 

 358 



Kemmerich, on action of potassium chloride, 

 99 



Kempelen, on vocal sounds, 849, 857 



Kempen and Thiernesse, MM., on roots of 

 v;igi, 622 ; on union of sensory with motor 

 nerves, 622 



Kering, on regulating mechanism for heat, 

 537 



Keuohel, on inhibition of heart's action, 309 



Kieinan, Mr., on structure of liver, 471 



Kili;m, on fatty degeneration of uterus after 

 parturition, 439 



King. Mr. T. W., on triscupid valve, 303 



Kinke.-id, on pancreatin, 173 



Kirkes, Dr., on fteces, 181 ; on effects of disease 

 of suprarenal organs, 223 



Kitto, Dr., on guiding sensations, 667; bis 

 cases of acute tactile sensibility, 733 



Klaatsch, seat of sense of taste, 738 



Klapp, Dr. W. H., action of strychnia on the 

 blood pressure, 327 



Klrbs, on absorption of insoluble substances, 

 20(1 



Klein, on goblet cells, 62; on gastric glands, 

 '154; on lymphatic system, 205 notr. ; on 

 seious membranes, 209. 211; on thyinus, 

 225 ; on action of reagents on blood, 236 ; 

 on white corpuscles, 241; on development 

 of blood-corpuscles, 251 ; on nerves of capil- 

 laries, 344 ; on lymphatics of lungs, 366; 

 on migration of white corpuscles. 462 ; on 

 nervi -endings in cornea, 557 



Kletzinsky, on saliva, 146 ; on absorption by 

 skin, 2(13 ; on urine, 510 otn 



Klug, on action of alcohol, 119 



Klundor, on muscular contraction, 815 



Kliipfel, on acids of urine, 514 



Knapp, on lens, 746 ; on accommodation of the 

 eye, 748 



Knoll, on reflex actions through optic nerve, 

 652 ; on effects of lesion of corpora quadri- 

 gemina, 658 



Knor/,, M., on absolute muscle force, 839 



Kobelt, Dr., on emifaio setninis, 888; on Fal- 

 lopian tubes and Wolffian bodies, 947 note 



Kb'hlrausch, M., on rapidity of transmission of 



impulses through motor nerves, 582 

 Kb'lk, Schroeder van der, on coagulation of 



blood in vessels, 274 



Kb'iliker, Prof., on osteoclasts, 72 ; on splanch- 

 nics, 1411 ; on structure of gastric follicles, 

 151, 153 ; on rate of secretion of bile, 176 ; 

 on muscular structure of intestinal villi, 

 189; on structure of Peyerian glands, 211 ; 

 on structure of spleen, 218; on suprarenal 

 bodies, 222 ; on thyinus. 225 ; on structure 

 of lymphatic glands, 206 ; on proportion of 

 colorless corpuscles to red, 257; on action of 

 woorara on heart, 317 note ; on structure of 

 arterial walls, 323 ; on diameter of capilla- 

 ries, 344; on veins, 353 note.; on erectile 

 tissue, 359 ; on lungs, 363 ; on giant cells, 

 438 ; on muscular fibres of bronchial tubes, 

 363 ; on biliary ducts, 473 ; on starch in 

 test of tunicata, 483 ; on structure of kidney, 

 490, 493 ; on spinal cord. 597 ; on neuroglia, 

 601 ; on connection of corpora striata and 

 thalami optiei with cerebrum, 651 note ; on 

 tactile papillae, 725 ; on termination of motor 

 nerves. 806 ; on structure of iris, 759 ; on 

 cochlear nerve, 783 note; on action of woo- 

 rara on motor nerves, 821 ; on unstriated 

 muscular tissue, 801 ; on analysis of semen, 

 884 ; on evolution of spermatozoa, 886 ; on 

 corpus luteum, 896 nott ; on augmentation 

 of uterine substance in pregnancy, 908 ; on 

 development of vascular system. 940 ; on 

 development of cranio-spinal axis, 559 ; on 

 development of eye, 962 

 Konig, on salts of bone, 434 

 Koopmans, on digestion of albumen, 157 

 Korn and Forster, MM., on the range of 



vision, 750 

 Korner, M., on temperature of heart, 234 ; 



on nerves of uterus. 909 

 Koster, M., on absolute muscle force, 839 

 Kottmeier and Kiithe, MM., on secretion of 



bile, 479 



Kowalewsky, on spleen, 218 note ; on inhibit- 

 ory nerves of heart, 309 note,; on variations 

 of arterial pressure, 328 ; on elimination of 

 carbonic acid, 393 ; on respiration of oxygen, 

 403 ; on bile. 477 



Krahmer, Prof., on action of diuretics, 519 

 Kratschmer, on action of fifth nerve on heart, 

 314 : on vaso-rnotor centre, 328 ; on arrest 

 of respiration. 37S 



Krause, Prof., on \illi, 187; on lymph, 216, 

 218; on sudoriparous glands, 521, 525; on 

 the nerves of touch, referred to, 725 nute, 

 727 ; on length of muscular fibre, 802 

 Krauss, on structure of retina, 753 note, 

 Kreitzen, on histology of virgin uterus. 909 note 

 Kroger, on quantity of pancreatic fluid. 169 

 Krolow. on digestive action of intestinal 



glands, 178 



Kronecktr, laws of muscular exhaustion, 823 

 Kuhne, Dr., on leucin, 88; on cnsein, 83; on 

 temperature of saliva, 145 ; on rapidity of 

 gastric digestion, 141 ; on action of pancre- 

 atic juice on peptones. 173 ; on respiration, 

 401 ; on bile, 481 ; on blood crystals, re- 

 ferred to, 245, 248 ; on ciliary movements, 

 800 ; on blood, 236 ; on glycogeny, 4S5 : on 

 hippuricacid, 509 ; on muscle, 802, 806, S20 ; 

 on mode of termination of motor nerves. 

 806 ; on effects of stimuli applied to muscle 

 and nerve respectively, 820 



