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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



Poisseuille nnd Lefnrt, MM., on presence of 

 sugar in various parts of the body, 483 



Pokrowski, M., on action of carbonic oxide on 

 heiirt, 316 note 



Polaillon, on action of inea on heart. 317 note 



Pole, Mr., his case of color blindness, 775 note, 



Pollack, on qu.-intity of urine, 498 



Polli. Dr., on effect of loss of blood, 257; 0:1 

 coagulation of blood, 272, 274 



Poore, Dr., on increase of muscular power by 

 electrical currents, 843 



Portal, on cardiac ventricles, 294 



Pouchet, M., on death by cold, 538, 539; on 

 ovulation, 897 not?, 



Pravaz, on action of compressed air on pulse, 

 321 



Prestwieh, Mr. J., on the flint implements of 

 Moulin Quignon, 985 



Preussen, on the cause of variation of sex, 9fi5 



Prevost and Dumas, MM., on fertilizing power 

 of spermatozoa, 887 note 



Prevost, on action of veratrin, 820 ; on fifth 

 nerve, 616, 865 



Preyer. M., on action of hydrocyanic acid on 

 heart, 250 note, 316 ; on globin, 244, 250 ; on 

 blood crystals, 245, 247, 248; on gases of 

 blood, 259 ; on Daltonism, 775 vote 



Pribram, on vaso-inotor centre, 328 



Prichard, Dr., on varieties of man, 987 note; 

 on typical forms of skull, 992 ; on changes in 

 domesticated animals, 997 note; on p.*ychi- 

 cal conformity of human races. 999 ; on Cel- 

 tic languages, 1002 ; on somatic death, 1032 



Pritchard, Dr. U., on cochlea, 783 



Prochaska, on reflex nets, 636 



Prout, Dr., on acid of gastric juice, 156 ; on 

 secondary digestion, 204; on quantity of 

 urine, 498 ; on its specific gravity, 500 



Prussak, on emigration of white corpuscles, 

 460 



Puky Akos, on Briinners glands, 177 



Purkinje, Prof., on retina, 775 ; optical experi- 

 ment of, 778 



Purves, on emigration of white corpuscles, 

 460 



Putnam, on vasomotor centres, 327 



Putzeys, on spontaneous generation, 880 note. 



Pye Smith, on preferential use of right hand, 

 '834 



Quain and Sharpey, on nerve-tissue, 558 



Quekett, Mr. J., on elastic tissue in faces, 181 

 /ii'/i 1 



QuetHet, M., on rate of respiration at different 

 ages, 373 ; on influence of seasons on mor- 

 tality, 548; on length nnd weight of new- 

 born infants, 906 ; on viability of male and 

 female, 967; on relative heights and weights 

 of male ami female at different ages, 90S 



Quincke, on clige.-tion, 179; on blood-current 

 in the lungs, 357 ; on animal heat, 545 



Rabutenu, on ur.rmia, 497 



Raciboivki, M.,on periodical discharge of ova, 

 893 



l!a Irliffe, Dr. C. B., on the electrical phenom- 

 ena presented by nerve and muscle, 594; 

 on muscular in -liability, 826 ; on muscular 

 contraction, si n 



Radziejewsky, on tyrosin, 88 ; on action of 

 purgatives, 140 ; on formation of fat, 432 



Rahlmann, on perception of color by retina, 

 775 vote. 



Rainey, Mr. G., on structure of lungs, 363 

 note 



Ranke, Prof. Von, on secretion of saliva, 150; 

 on muscular force of heart. 302 ; on elimi- 

 nation of carbonic acid in the fasting state, 

 396 ; on proportion of constituents of body 

 to each other, 421; his experiments on nu- 

 trition, 421 m.te, 422-428 ; on pure me:it diet, 

 427 ; on amount of heat produced in the 

 body, 436, 543 ; on excretion of uric acid, 

 508; on excretion of salts, 515; on reaction 

 of nerve-tissue, 560, 570, 585 ; on chemical 

 changes in muscle during contraction, 810, 

 842 ; on relative conductivity of dead and 

 living muscle for electricity, 815 ; on absorp- 

 tive power of dead and living muscle for 

 oxygen, 828 



Ransom, Dr., on rotation of yolk, 800 ; on fer- 

 tilization, 931 



Ransorae, on mechanism of respiration, 371 ; 

 on expired air, 401 ; on fertilization. 900 



Ranvier ai.d Cornil, on structure of capillaries, 

 referred to, 343 



Ranvier, on difference between white and red 

 muscles, 815. 819; on effects of division of 

 nerves on flow of lymph. 461 ; on secretion 

 of saliva. 151; on migration of white cor- 

 puscles. 461 ; on structure of nerve-fibres, 

 554; on nerve regeneration, 558 note; on 

 muscle, 802 note 



Rathke, Dr., on development, referred to, 924 

 note ; on development of venous system, 940 



Rauber, on Pacinian bodies, 726 



Ravitsch, on influence of nerves on stomach, 

 163 



Rawitz, Dr., on components of fajces, 181 



Raver, M., on albuminous urine, 496 note 



Recklinghausen, M., on lymphatic system, 205, 

 210; on pressure of blood in veins, 355 note; 

 on lymphatic glands, 207 



Redfern, Dr., on atrophy of cartilage, 446 



Redwood, on colloids, 196 



Rees. Dr. G. 0., on red corpuscles of blood, 

 236 note; on composition of chyle and 

 lymph, 213; on composition of milk, 979 



Registrar-General's report on influence of cold 

 on mortality, 549 



Regnault and' Reiset, MM., on absorption of 

 oxygen, 393 ; on absorption and exhalation 

 of nitrogen, 400 



Reich, on perimetry, 750 



Reidieit, on biliary ducts, 473; on structure 

 of ear, referred to, 7S3 ; on segmentation of 

 ovum. 881; on the development of the guinea- 

 pig, 924 note 



Reid. Dr. John, on sense of hunger, 121 ; on 

 nerves of deglutition, 131 ; on movements of 

 stomach, 134; on restoration of digestion 

 after section of pneumogastrics, 102. 163 ; 

 on influence of nerves on secretion, 11)3 ; on 

 re-excitement of heart's action by relief of 

 distension, 304; on retardation of systemic 

 circulation in asphyxia, 351 imf : on func- 

 tion of pnenmogastric in respiration, 376 ; 

 on laryngeal nerves, 380 ; on results of sec- 

 tion of pneumognstrios, 381, 3s3 ; on as- 

 phyxia, 407 ; his case of hypertrophy of a 

 limb, 442 note ; on atrophy from disuse. 44(1 ; 

 on structure of medulla oblongata, 605; on 

 functions of glosso-pharyngeal, 576. 620 ; on 

 nerves of taste, 621 ; on motor roots of pneu- 



