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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



Liebermeister, on action of heat on heart, 307 ; 

 on regulating mechanism for heat, 537 



Liebig, Dr. G., on exhalation of carbonic acid 

 from muscle, 398 



Liebig, Prof., on manufacture of beef tea, 108: 

 on iimount of food required, 112; on nature 

 of fecal mutters. 184 ; on purgative action of 

 saline solutions, 194 note; on action of mus- 

 cles on oxygen and carbonic acid, 361 ; on 

 formation of fat, 432 ; on amount of carbon 

 excreted, 396 



Liebreich, on reaction of nerve-tissue, 560 



Liegii.rd,' on duration of pregnancy, 915 



Lieutaud, on relative capacity of cardiac ven- 

 tricles. 295 



Limpricht, M., on presence of amyloid sub- 

 stance in muscle, 485 



Lining, on absorption of vapor, 202 



Linnaeus, his division of odors, 741 



Lister, Mr. J. J.. on pigment cells, 62, 800 ; on 

 splanchnics, 139; on inhibition of heart's ac- 

 tion, 309 note; on the coagulation of the 

 blood, 274 ; on employment of carbolic arml 

 for wounds, 451 ; on the early stages of in- 

 flammation, referred to, 463 note, ; on struc- 

 ture of iris, 759 mite 



Liversidge, on composition of pepsin and pan- 

 creatic ferment, 170 



Livingstone, on temperature of Africans, 530 



Lombard, on animal heat, 532 



Longet, M., on quantity of gastric juice, 162; 

 on effects of division of the pneumbgastrios 

 on stomnch, 162; on contractility of bron- 

 chial tubes, 367; on automatic centres of 

 respiration, 374; on albuminuria, 496; on 

 spinal cord. 630 ; on lesion of cms cerebri, 

 661 ; on roots of pneumogastric, 621 ; on re- 

 moval of cerebrum, 656, 657; on functions 

 of corpora quadrigemina, 658 ; on thalami, 

 optici, 6liO ; on corpora striata, 661 ; on tuber 

 annulare, 662 ; on cerebellum, 677 



Loos, on action of woorara on heart, 317 note 



Lortet, M., his hsematochometer, 342; on 

 movements of leucocytes. 60 ; on respiration, 

 395; on animal heat, 532 



Lessen, on metals found in the body, 80 ; on 

 respiratory movements, 371 ; on elimination 

 of carbonic acid and ammonia by the breath, 

 392, 401 



Lossnitzer, M., on intestinal fistula, 180 note 



Lostorfer, on organisms in blood, 269 



Loven, on rhythmical movements in vessels, 

 326; on vaso motor centre, 327, 329; on giant 

 cells of bone, 438 ; on sympathetic nerve, S(! ( .) 



Lowenberg. on lesion of thalami optici, 658 ; on 

 section of semicircular canals. 791 



Lower, relative capacity of cardiac cavities, 294 



Lriwig, on glycogeny, 1^:! 



Lubbork, Mr., on the Dunish peat-mosses, 986 



Lucec, on Eustnchian tube, 789 



Luchsinger, on glycogeny, 485 



Ludwig, Prof., on absorption by lymphatics, 

 201); on sounds of heart, 305; on canlio- 

 motor ganglia, 306 ; on effects of increased 

 pressure on heart, 307 ; on innervation of 

 he.irt, 311, 315; on influence of position on 

 pulse, 32(1 ; on vaso-motor centre, 327, 328 ; 

 his kymogrnphion, 336; on pressure in ar- 

 teries, 3.'iS ; his Slroiniilir, .'!:','.>; rapidity of 

 blood current in arteries, 341 ; on tension of 

 carbonic arid in lungs, 31'S ; on calorific 

 value of starch, 435 ; on kidney, referred to, 

 490 note, 492 ; on trophic nerves, 873 in>ir : 



on rapidity of circulation in capillaries. 340 ; 

 on rapidity of flow of urine, 498 ; on move- 

 ments of stomach, 135; on saliva, 148, 149 



Luschka. M., on nerves of pericardium, 296; 

 on pituitary and coccygeal bodies, 227 



Lusk, on glycogeny, 490 



Lussana, M. P., on reabsorption of bile, 482 ; 

 on the cerebellum, 676 ; on nerves of taste, 

 734 note 



Luys, on spinal cord, 603 note; on cerebellum, 

 679 



Lyell, Sir Charles, on the antiquity of man, 985 



Macartney, Prof., on the healing processes, 

 449, 452 ; on treatment of wounds by steam, 

 451 



MacDonnell, on glycogenic function of liver, 

 484. 489 



MucGillavry, M., on biliary ducts, 473 ; on 

 structure of liver, 475 



Macgregor, Mr., on elimination of carbonic 

 acid, 393 



Mach, M., on sense of time in the ear, referred 

 to, 797 note; on sphygmograph, 330 



Mack, on hippuric acid. 509 



Mackenzie, Dr., on the laryngoscope, 849 note, 



Maclachlan, Dr. D., on the diseases of advanced 

 life, 1030 note 



M:iclagan, on temperature of infants, 530 



Maclaurin. Dr. H. N., on independent irrita- 

 bility of muscle, referred to, 825 note 



Maclean, Mr., on St. Kilda, 412 



Macnamara, Dr.. on muscle, 803 



Ma William, Dr., on artificial lactation, 973 



Madden, Dr. W. H., on cutaneous absorption, 

 202; on pulmonary absorption, 401; on 

 tuberculosis, 463 note, 



Maddox, on ending of gustatory nerves, 736 

 note 



Magendie, M., on act of vomiting. 135; on 

 intestinal gases. 184 ; on alteration of blood 

 in disease, 265 ; on blood, 270 ; on action of 

 intercostals. 370 ; on albuminous urine, 496 

 note ; on cutaneous respiration, 541 ; on roots 

 of spinal nerves, 571 ; on removal of cere- 

 brum, 656 ; on cerebellum, 676 ; on effects of 

 withdrawal of cerebro-spinal fluid, 694; on 

 falsetto voice, 854 



Maggiorani, on spleen, 221 



Mahomed, on sphygraogrnph, 330 



Malassez, number of red corpuscles, 239 ; num- 

 ber of red corpuscles in lead-poisoning, 283 



Malcoltu, Mr., on excretion of carbonic acid, 

 393 



Mnly, on cholepyrrhin, 477; on pigments of 

 bile and urine, 510 



Munassein, on action of reagents on blood- 

 corpuscles. 237 note ; on size of red corpus- 

 cles in fever, 238 ; on animal heat, 532 



Mandflstainm, on optic commissure, 654; on 

 perception of color, 774 



Mandl, on glottis, 849 ; on falsetto voice, 854 



Mansvelt, on elasticity of muscle, 812 



Manteg:iz'/.a, on number of red corpuscles, 266; 

 on coiguhition of blood, 277 ; on arrest of 

 respiration. 378 ; on imctuia, 497 ; on sper- 

 matozoa. SS7 



Mara, Marl., her compass of voice, 844 note 



M.-irc. M., his case of suspended animation, 

 405 noli- 



Marcet, Dr.. os composition of tissues, 81 : on 

 chronic alcoholismus, 117 note; on compo- 



