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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



Stark, Dr., on chemical composition of bone, 72 

 Stefan, on elimination of carbonic acid, 392 ; 



ratio of liver weight to body weight, 470 

 Stein, on erectile tissue, 359 

 Steinberg, on quantity of blood, 232 

 Steinhauser, his case of artificial anus, 180 

 Steinheil, on perceptibility of different degree 



of illumination, 779 



Stein m ami, on velocity of blood current in ar- 

 teries, 341 ; on venous circulation, 354 

 Stewart, P., on aniuiiil heat, 531 

 St. George, Lavalette, on spermatozoa, 883 

 Stezinsky, on vaso-motor centre, 326'y/e 

 Stich, on nerves implicated in sense of taste, 



734 iiole 

 Stieda, M., on structure of spleen, 218; on 



corpuscula tactus, 725 

 Stilling, on erectile tissue. 359; on structure 



of spinal cord, 603; on motor roots of pneu- 



mogastries. 622; on cerebellum, 674 note; 



on mode of termination of gustatory nerves, 



642 



Stoff, on spleen. 219 

 Stokes, Dr., on spectrum analysis of the blood, 



248, 249; on evolution of light, 549; on 



muscular contraction, 819 

 Stokes, Prof. G., on spectrum analysis of the 



blood, 249 



Stoney, Butler, on saliva, 147 

 Strassburgh, on gases of blood, 258 -note; on 



respiration, 399 

 Strauch, on respirntion, 401 

 Strecker, on biliary acids, 477 

 Strieker, Dr., on temperature of heart, 234; 



on organisms in blood, 269 ; on capillary 



circulation, 343, 345 ; on migration of white 



corpuscles, 460 ; on lymphatics of mesentery, 



345 

 Stuart, Prof. A., on ciliary movement, 800 



note 

 Subbotin, M., on formation of fat, 432; on 



origin of urinary constituents, 511 

 Sutsehinsky, on action of Calabar bean on 



heart, 3l7 note. 



Symonds, Dr., on death, referred to, 1035 note 

 Szukitz, on date of appearance of catamenia, 



892 



Tamamscheff, on structure of nerve-fibre, 554 



Tanner, Dr., on a case of superfoetation, 916 

 note 



Tanquerel, M., on lead-poisoning, 283 note 



Tarcbanoff, on migration of white corpuscles, 

 461 ; on excretion of pigments of bile and 

 blood, 478 



Taylor, Dr. A., on poisonous change in meat, 

 115 note ; on protracted gestation, referred 

 to, 915; on age of fujtus, 1017 note 



Teale, Dr. J., his case of increased tempera- 

 ture in disease, 534, 544 note 



Teichmann, on the lymphatics of the stomach, 

 154; on the lymphatic system, 206; on the 

 villi, 187; on lymphatic glands, 207; on 

 Peyerian glands, 21 1 ; on hacmin crystals, 

 247, 248; on lymphatics of liver, 475; of 

 muscle, 805 



Tenner, on intracranial circulation, 358 



Tergast, on nerves of muscle, 806 



Tcssier, M., his eases of protracted gestation, 

 915 



Thackrah, Mr., on coagulation of blood in the 

 vessels, 274 ; on proportions of clot and 

 serum, 276 



Thnnhoffer. on absorption of fats, 190 



Theile, Prof., on hypospadias. 951 note 



Thiernesse and v. Kempen, on union of motor 

 with sensory nerves, 574; on roots of vagi, 

 622 



Thin. Dr., on corpuscula tactus, 725 note 



Thiry, M., on intestinal juice, 178; on inner- 

 vation of heart. 315 ; on temperature of tet- 

 anized muscle, 811: on vasomotor centre, 

 327; on dyspnoea, 375; on respiration, 401 



Thomas, on migration of white corpuscles, 460 



Thompson, Dr., on diagnosis of myopia and 

 presbyopia, 753 



Thomsen, on temperature of Icelanders, 530 



Thomson, Prof. A., on focal adjustment of the 

 eye, 748 note; on double monstrosity, 444 

 note ; on micropyle, 900 ; on development of 

 embryo, 924 vote 



Thomson, Dr. Murray, on cutaneous absorp- 

 tion, 203 



Thudichum, Dr. J. L. W., on chemical com- 

 position of nerve-matter, 87 ; on lutein, 89 ; 

 on Liebig's extract of meat, 108 ; on color- 

 ing mutter of bile, 477; on urine, 499, 501, 

 508 note ; on hippuric acid, 509 



Thurnam, on weight of brain, 692 



Thury, M. Marc, on the cause of difference of 

 sex. 965 



Tibbitts, on ursemia, 497 



Tiedemann and Gmelin, MM., on action of 

 bile in digestion, 175; on absorption from 

 alimentary canal, 194 



Tieffenbnch, on diabetes. 488 



Tiegel, on ferment in blood, 254; on glyco- 

 geny, 484 



Tigger. on action of heat on heart, 307 



Tod, Mr., on duration of irritability of heart, 

 297 



Todd and Bowman, on structure of mucous 

 membrane of stomach, 153; on structure of 

 liver, 471; on nerves of taste, 620 n-otK ; on 

 peculiar excitability of frog, 633 note ; on 

 muscular tension, 648 ; on corpora striata 

 and thalami optici, 650 ; on functions of 

 mesocephalon, 651 ; on papillae of tongue, 

 735, 736 ; on olfactory nerve, 741 



Toldt, on adipose tissue. 68 



Tomes, Mr., on removal of bone by absorption, 

 438 



Tommasi, Prof., on influence of altitude on 

 pulse, 321 



Tomsa, on lymph, 217, 218; on tactile corpus- 

 cles, 725 



Torok, V(.n, on structure of nerve-fibre, 554 



Towne, Mr., on the stereoscope, 727 note.; on 

 partial amaurosis of the retina, 654, 762 



Townsend, Col., case of, 1035 



Toynbee, Mr., on structure of kidney, referred 

 to, 490 note; on membrana tympani and its 

 muscles, 787, 788 



Traill, Dr., on fat in the blood, 268 



Trim be, M., on action of carbonic oxide on 

 heart, 316 note: his curves of arterial pres- 

 sure, 328, 340 ; on causes of dyspmen, 375 ; 

 on arrest of respiration, 378; on uraemia, 

 497 ; on respiration of poisonous gases, 402 



Treviranus, Prof., on complemental nutrition, 

 281 



Troitzky, on velocity of motor impulses, 582 



Trousseau, M., on suspended lactation, 973 note 



Truhart, on action of poisons on heart, 312 

 notfl 



Trutschel, on nerves of stomach, 155 



