INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



1059 



mognstric, 622 ; on spinal accessory, 624 ; on 

 effects of exercise on the nutrition of mus- 

 cle, 809 ; on structure and connections of 

 placenta, 906 ; on Eustachian valve, 941 



Reil. on nerves of internal senses. 7(17 



Reinhard, on cutaneous respiration, 525 



Reinhardt, on respiration, 395 ; on colostric 

 corpuscles, 975 



Reiset. M., on respiration, 393, 400 



Remnk. Dr., on protoplasm. 57: on cardio- 

 motur ganglia. 306 ; on restorative currents 

 of electricity, 843; on sympathetic nerve, 

 863 note ; on the development of the verte- 

 brata, 924 iinte, 



Renz and Wolff, on appreciation of intensity of 

 sound, 796 



Renzi, on effects of lesion of corpora quadri- 

 gemina, 658 ; on cerebellum, 679 



Report of Committee of Medico-Chirurgical 

 Society on hypodermic injection, 204 note 



Retzius, Dr., on fat in urine after parturition, 

 911 note; on ethnology in connection with 

 the form of the skull. 1001 not* ; on varia- 

 tions in position of cerebellum, 681 note 



Reveil, M., on absorption by skin, 203 



Reverdin, on treatment of ulcers, 450 



Reynoso. on diabetes, 488 



Ribot, M., on the measure of sensations, 797 

 rote 



Richnrdson, Dr. B. W. , on effects of cold ap- 

 plied to nervous structures, 709 ; on muscu- 

 lar irritability, 823 ; on the cause of the 

 coagulation of the blood, 40] 



Richardson, Dr. J. G., on red corpuscles of 

 blood, 235 note ; on white corpuscles, 241 note 



Richardson, Sir J., on endurance of cold, 536 

 note 



Rid. -i vd, M., on influence of emotions on nutri- 

 tion, 877 



Riegel, Dr., on rhythmical movements of ves- 

 sels, 326 ; on respiratory movements, 326 

 note.; on effects of artificial respiration on 

 animal heat. 537 



Riesel, on excretion of salts, 514 



Riess, on organisms in blood, 269 nntf. 



Rindfleisch. on amyloid compounds, 87 ; on 

 lungs, 364 ; on cerebrum, 688 



Ringer, Sydney, on alcohol, 117 ; on animal 

 beit. 531 



Risler, M.. on the absorption of humors, 31 



Ritchie. Dr., on evolution of ova, 891, 894 



Ritter, on action of blood-corpuscles in respi- 

 ration, 398 ; on pigments of blood and urine, 

 47S ; on jaundice, 480; his law of muscular 

 contractions. 590 ; on structure of retina, 756 



Ritth:iuser, on nutrition. 425 note 



Roberts, Dr. W., on influence of various re- 

 agents on blood-corpuscles, 236 ; on specific 

 gravity of urine, 500 ; on acidity of urine, 

 516 



Roberts, Mr., his apparatus for reading cards 

 in rapid motion, 772 note, 



Robertson, Dr. Argyll, on Calabar bean, 753 

 vote 



Roberton, Mr., on menstruation, 892 note 



Robin, M., on development of cells, 59 ; on 

 myeloplexus, 228, 438; on neuroglia, 601 ; 

 on irritability of muscle, 825 not? ; on heli- 

 cine arteries, 359 note; on lymphatics and 

 capillaries of the brain, 693 note.; on de- 

 cidua, 911 



Robinson, Mr., on strength of bone, 72; his 

 experiments on absorption, 195, 196, 217; on 



transudates, 457 ; on albuminous urine, 496 

 note 



Roger, M.. on temperature of infants, 531, 534 



Rogow, M., on action of Calabar bean, referred 

 to. 753 note, 



Rohrig, on action of biliary acids on heart. 

 307 ; on ligatures of hepatic artery, 479 ; on 

 perspiration, 523 note ; on cutaneous respira- 

 tion, 525, 526; on animal heat, 537 



Rokitansky, Prof., on fatty degeneration, 440 

 note,; on inflammatory deposits, 458 



Rolando, M., on cerebellum, 675 



Rollett, on nuclei, 59 ; on blood, 236 ; on 

 blood-crystals, 245, 248 



Rotnberg, Dr., on nerves of taste, referred to, 

 620 note 



Romiti. on ovaries, 889 



Rood, Dr. 0. N., on rapidity of perception. 774 



Roscoe, Dr., on composition of the air of Lon- 

 don, 410 



Rosenstein, on uraemia, 497 



Rosenthal, on influence of pneumogastrics on 

 lungs, 367, 377 ; on effects of hydrogen-sul- 

 phide on heart, 316 note, 402; on inhibitory 

 influence of superior laryngeal nerves on re- 

 spiratory acts, 381, 382; on medulla oblon- 

 gata, 606 ; on retention of irritability by 

 nerve after death, 580 ; on retention of irri- 

 tability by muscle after death, 826 note.; on 

 absolute muscle force, 839 



Rossbach, on action of poisons on heart, 317 

 note.; on rhythmical movements, 800 



Rostan, M., on starvation, 124 



Rouget, M., on zo-amyline, 484, 485; on heli- 

 cine arteries, 359 note ; on corpuscula tactus, 

 725 



Roussin, on hippuric acid, 509 



Routh, Dr., on puerperal fever of Vienna, 286 

 note 



Rover, on vasomotor centre, 327 not''. 328 note 



Rudinger, M., on structure of ear, 703 



Ruge. on gases of large intestine, 184 



Ruscenberg, M., on influence of vagus on lungs, 

 367 



Ruble, on vomiting. 136 



Rummell, on excretion of urea, 503 



Rutherford, Prof., on biliary secretion, 176 ; 

 on actions of heart, 301 note; on influence 

 of vagus on the heart. 309, 310, 314; on 

 vasomotor centre, 328 ; on the action of 

 calomel on the liver, 482 ; electrotonus, 589 



Sabatier, on action of intercostals, 370 ; on 

 respiratory murmur, 372 ; on relative ca- 

 pacity of cardiac ventricles, 294 

 Sachs, M., on absorptive organs of villi, 192; 

 on structure of nerves, 554 ; on nerves of 

 muscular sense. 666 : on muscle, 802 note 

 Sadler, Mr., on pressure of blood in veins, 356 



itole ; on proportion of sexes, 965 

 Salkowsky, on cilio-spinal centre. 642 

 Salomon, on glycogeny, 485, 489 

 Sailer, Dr. Hyde, on cause of respiratory mur- 

 mur, 372 ; on mode of termination of muscu- 

 lar fibre, 801 note, 

 Samuel, on trophic nerves, 870 

 Samuelson. on spontaneous generation, 880 note 

 Sanders, Ezn, on posterior roots of nerve, 628 

 Sanders, Dr., on structure of spleen. 218 

 Sanders, H., on functions of spinul axis, 632 

 Sanderson, Burdon, Prof., on phenomena of 

 circulation, 234; his cardiograph, 301; on 



