INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



1061 



Schwann. Prof., on development of connective 

 tissue, 65 ; on division of bile ducf. 175; on 

 structure of nerves, 554; on muscle. ,sm> 



Schweigger-Seidel, on lymphatics, referred to. 

 2(ii); on nerves of pericardium, 295: on 

 ganglia of heart, 306 note; on muscle of 

 hen it, 802: on structure of spleen, referred 

 to. 21S ; on spermatozoa, 885 note 



Scoutetten, on electricity of the blood, 551 



Sczelkow, on gases of blood, 260 ; on pressure 

 of blood in veins, 356; on muscle, 805 note, 

 842 



See. M., on fibrin, 277 



Seebeck. on Daltonism, 775 note ; on apprecia- 

 tion of minute differences in pitch of sounds, 

 79(5 



Seebeck and Wartinann, on Daltonism, 775 

 note. 



Seegen, on nutrition, 421 note, 425 note, 426 



Seguin, on amount of sweat, 523 



Sennc on relative size of cardiac ventricles. 

 294; on action of intercostals, 370 



Senator, on glycogeny, 490 ; on regubting 

 mechanism, 537 ; on effects of starvation on 

 heat, 541) ; on amount of heat produced by 

 body. 543 



Serre. Dr., on phosphenes, 777 



Serres, M.. on comparative anatomy of cere 

 bell urn, 674 note ; on its pathology, 683 



Sertoli, on gases of blood, 259 ; on corpuscula 

 tact us, 725 note 



Setschenow. on color of blood, 233 ; on gases 

 of blood. 259, 260; on inhibition of heart's 

 action, 309 note; on blood in asphyxia, 407 

 note ; inhibitive centre for reflex action, 635 



Seveie, Dr., on influence of gastric juice on 

 alcoholic fermentation, 162 



Sbarpey, Prof., on structure of bone, 72, 74 ; 

 on pulp-cavity of the teeth, 75 ; on spectrum 

 analysis of blood, 249; on action of poison 

 of manganja on heart, 316 ; on structure of 

 muscular fibre, 803 



Shettle, Dr., on electricity of the blood, 551 



Sibson. Dr., on actions of heart, 299, 302 ; on 

 sounds of heart, 305; on action of intercos- 

 tals. 370 note; on mechanism of respiration, 

 369 note, 384 note 



Sievekmg, Dr., on channels of sensation, 731 



Siewert, on nutrition, 425 note 



Sikorski. on lymphatics of lungs, 366 



Silberiuann, on calorie equivalents of carbon 

 and hydrogen, 542 



Silvester, Dr. H. R., on nature of the spleen, 

 229 note ; his mode of artificial respiration 

 for the asphyxiated, 407 



Simon, Dr., on analysis of saliva, 145; on com- 

 position of meconium. 481 ; on specific giav- 

 ity of urine, 500 ; on variations in urine, 

 51)0 ; on variations in milk, 977 ; on milk of 

 different animals, 980 



Simon, Mr., on coagulation of blood in the 

 vessels, 274, 275 ; on thymus gland, 226 ; on 

 cancerous cnehexia, 415 jiute ; on general 

 pathology, 292 note; on inflammation, 463 

 note 



Simpson, Dr., on pathology of cerebellum, 683 

 note 



Simpson, Prof., on analogy between puerperal 

 and surgical fever, 287 ; on regeneration of 

 limbs, 448 ; on herniaphrodism, 951 note. 



Sinitzin, on lesion of the filth nerve, 872 note 



Sion, Dr., his case of fat in the blood, 268 



Sitz, on temperature of infants, 530 



Sivel, on respiration of oxygen, 38 



Skey. Mr., on muscular fibre, 802 



Sklarek, M.. on action of arsenious acid on 

 heart, 316 note, 



Skrebitsky, on quantity of pancreatic juice, 

 169 



Sloan, Dr., his case of abstinence, 127 



Smee, Mr. A. H.. on gases of blood, 261 ; on 

 artificial production of fibrin, 83. 278 



Smith, Dr. Andrew, on Bushmen, 10 II) 



Smith, Dr. Angus, on the air of Manchester, 

 286, 410 



Smith. Dr. Edward, on relation of carbonic 

 acid exposed to muscular effort, 37 ; on 

 healthy dietary, 108, 113 ; on elimination of 

 alcohol. 118; on quantity of fteees, 181 ; on 

 circumstances affecting the rapidity of the 

 pulse, 320, 321 ; on quantity of air respired 

 per diem, 386, 387 ; on amount of carbonic 

 acid eliminated per diem, 388 ; on circum- 

 stances affecting the quantity of carbonic 

 acid eliminated, 383, 395, 842; on elimina- 

 tion of carbonic acid by lungs and skin, 400 ; 

 on effects of season on flow of urine, 502 ; on 

 quantity of urea, 498; on bippuric :icid, 

 509 ; on influence of tea and coffee on urine, 

 518 



Smith. Dr. F. G., on acid of gastric juice, 156; 

 on temperature of stomach during digestion, 

 162; on effects of gastric digestion, 166 



Smith, Dr. R M., on acid of gastric juice, 156 



Smith, Dr. Southwood, on cutaneous absorp- 

 tion, 20 1 ; on cutaneous transpiration, 524 



Smith, Dr. Tyler, on cause of parturition, 913 

 note. 



Smith, Mr. R. A., on pulmonary exhalation, 

 401 



Smith, Mr. Richard, on metallic tractor?, 878 

 note 



Snellen, on influence of protection after section 

 of the sympathetic, 616; on effects of section 

 of the sympathetic upon reparative processes, 

 867, 872 



Soborow, on excretion of calcic salts, 514 



Socoloff. on suppression of cutaneous respira- 

 tion, 526, 542 



Solger, on heat evolved during contraction of 

 muscle, 81 1 



Solly, Mr. S., on medulla oblongata, 608; on 

 optic chiasnia, 653 no'e 



Solyet, M., on action of quinine on heart, 316 

 note 



Sommer, M., on cause of sleep, 708 



Sorby, Mr., on spectrum analysis of the blood, 

 249, 1038, 1039 



Southey, Dr. Reg , on tuberculosis, referred 

 to. 463 ; on vessels of kidneys, referred to, 

 493 



Spallanzani. on respiration of hydrogen. 397 ; 

 on fertilizing power of spermatozoa, 887 note 



Speck, on fat in blood, 268 



Spencer. Earl, his case of protracted gestation, 

 913, 915 



Spiegelberg, on albuminuria, 497 ; on reflex 

 action of uterus, 910 note 



Spigelius, on action of intercostals, 370 note 



Squarey, Dr., on effects of coffee, 120 



Squire, on quality of musical sounds, 787 



Stackman. on quantity of bile, 175 



Stadeler, on coloring matter of bile, 477 ; on 

 excretion of urea, 512; on carbonaceous 

 acids of urinary extractive, 510 



Stannius, his experiment on heart, 306 



