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INDEX OP AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



vasoinotor nerves, 328 ; on sphygmograph, 

 330 note ; on means of exhibiting capillary 

 circulation, 343 no'e; on extent of respira- 

 tory movements, 371 ; on action of va<;i on 

 respiration, 377. 384 ; on asphyxia, 40(5 ; on 

 formation of small-pox pustule, 4(52; on cu- 

 taneous respiration, 542; on lesion of crus 

 cerebri, 660 ; on electrical excitation of cere- 

 brum. 700 ; on spontaneous generation, 880 



Sanderson, Dr., on influence of respiration on 

 heart, 339 



Sanson, on glycogeny, 484 



Sappey, M., on number of gastric follicles, 

 151; on accessory venae portarum, 479 



S irokow, on nutrition, 4H1 



Saunders, Mr. E , on dentition, 1024 



Saunderson, Prof., case of, 732 



Savart, M., on production of musical tones, 

 781, 854 



Saviotii. on pigment cells, 63; on rhythmical 

 movements of vessels, 32ft 



Savory, Mr. VV. S.. on effects of non-azotized 

 diet, 101, 842 ; on forces aiding the circula- 

 tion of the blood, referred to, 352 mite.; on 

 advantage of plexiform arrangement of 

 nerves, 572 note; development of muscular 

 fibre, 808 ; on effects of poisoning the foetus 

 on mother referred to, 907 note 



Sawicki, on acids of urine, 514 



Scanzoni on uterine contractions, 910 note, 



Schiifer. on development of red corpuscles, 251 ; 

 on muscle, 803, 804 



Schapringer, on tensor tympani, 787 



Seharlau, on fat in blood of drunkards, 440 notf 



Soharling, Prof., on excretion of carbonic acid 

 from lungs, 388, 391; from skin, 395; on 

 amount of carbon excreted by skin, 525; on 

 omichmyl, 502 



Scheffer, on effects of deprivation of water, 123 



Scheinesson, on animal heat, 546 



Schelske, M., on action of heat on heart, 307 ; 

 on rapidity of transmission of impulses 

 through motor nerves, 582; on perception 

 of color by retina, 775 nutf 



Seller k, on respiration. 401 ; on nutrition. 425 

 iiolf,; on liver, 475 mite ; on spectrum of bile, 

 478; on muscle force, 842; on development 

 of pancreas, 945 



Scherer and Neubauer, on the presence of xan- 

 thin in urine, 510 note 



Scheremetjewsky, on oxidation in blood, 398 ; 

 on diabetes, 4S!( notf 



Scherer, Prof., his test for inosite, 95 



Schiefferdecker, on nerve lesions, 871 note 



Schiff, Prof., on mechanism of vomiting, 135; 

 on movements of stomach, 134; on nerve 

 centres governing movements of stomach, 

 1-S; on -jiliva, 14S, 150; on effects of section 

 of vagus nerve on vomiting, lo'H; on diges- 

 tive action of bile, 174 ; on digestive powers 

 of intestinal fluid, 179; on innervation of 

 heart, 30!) nnlr. 315 ; on rhythmical contrac- 

 tions of smaller vessels, 32fi ; on vasoinotor 

 nerves. ."29 ; on respiratory nerve centres, 

 374 ; on dyspnoea. 376; on arrest of respira- 

 tion, I>7S, MH4 ; on structure of liver, 475 ; 

 on renbsorption of bile, 481 ; on glycogeny, 

 4X6, 4XS ; on albnminuria, 496 ; on influence 

 of medulla on kidneys, 496; on influence of 

 the nervous system on development of heat, 

 544 noli' ; on regeneration of nerve, 558 not* ; 

 on spinal cord, 628; on an:ilg:i>si:i, 1)41 ; on 

 stimulation of central hemispheres, 701 ; on 



sympathetic. Sfi7 ; on action of bile on invol- 

 untary muscle, 175 ; on effects of ligature of 

 coronary arteries on heart, 297 ; on rhyth- 

 mical contractions of heart, 298 ; on rhyth- 

 mical contraction of veins, 355 ; on effects of 

 ligature of hepatic artery, 479 ; on effects of 

 various stimuli on motor nerves. 579, 580 ; 

 on course of sensory fibres in spinal cord, 

 628; on e-thesodic substance, 629 ; on 'dne- 

 sodic substance. 632 ; on lesion of thalami 

 optici, 660 ; on corpora striata, 660 ; on 

 crura cerebri, 661 ; on cerebellum, 677 ; on 

 hypnotism. 694 ; on nerves of taste, 734 note ; 

 on muscular contraction. 819 ; on rhythmical 

 movements, 822 note; on the sympathetic. 867 



Schiffer, on heat developed during muscular 

 contraction, 811 



Schleisner, Dr , on sanitary condition of Ice- 

 land, 412 note 



Schlemtner, on Brunner's glands. 177 



Schlesinger, on action of strychnia on blood- 

 pressure, 327 ; on uterine contractions, 910 

 note, 



Schtnidekam, on ossicula auditus, 789 



Schmidt, A., on fibrin, 83; on salts of siliva, 

 147; on quantity of gastric juice, 159; on 

 action of pancreatic juice on starch, 171 ; 

 on secretion of bile, 176; on intestinal juice. 

 178; on hseaioglobin. 246 ; on coagulation 

 of blood. 277; on fibrin, 277; on elimination 

 of carbonic acid, 390, 398; on presence of 

 starch in test of tunicata, 483 ; on glycogeny, 

 483 



Schmidt and Kroger, on quantity of pancreatic 

 fluid, 159 



Schmidt, Dr. H. D., on development of blood- 

 corpuscles, 251 ; on liver, 475 note. 



Scbrniedeberg, on action of poisons on heart, 

 312 note, 316 note ; on innervation of heart, 

 315 



Schmulowitsch, M., on relation between muscle 

 force and temperature, 812 



Schneider, Dr., his case of electric disturbance, 

 552 



Schb'bl, on corpuscula tactus. 725 note 



Schiiffer, on gases of blood, 260 



Schb'pffer, on glycogeny, 485 



Schottin, on solids of sweat, 523 



Schreger, on absorption by cutaneous lymphat- 

 ics, 203 



Schroder, on presence of germs in the air, 285 



Schroeder, Van der Kolk, Prof., on spinal 

 cord, 603 note; on functions of olivary bodies, 

 607 



Schuh, on deglutition, 129 



Schultze, Prof. M., on development of con- 

 nective tissue, 65 ; on structure of nerve 

 fibrils, 536 , on neuroglia, 601 ; on the olfac- 

 tory nerves, 74 1 ; on the structure of the 

 cochlea, 783 ; on muscular tissue, 802 note 



Schnitzel), on excretion of urea. 507, 511 note 



Shulz, on trophic nerves. 873 note 



Schulze, Dr. F. E.. on structure of lungs, 363, 

 364, 366 ; on elimination of carbonic acid, 

 393 



Schunek, on coloring matter of urine, 510 note 



Schuster, on animal heat, 533, 537 



Rohutzenberger, on nutrition, 421 



Schuurman, on mean excursion of eye, 750 



Schw.ilbe, on Brunner's glands, 177 ; on un- 

 striated muscular tissue. 801 note; on stri- 

 ated muscular tissue, 802 note; on origin of 

 nerves from cells, 864 



