INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



1063 



Tschaussow, on movements of pigment cells, 



63 



Tscherinoff, M. , on glycogeny, 484, 489 

 Tseheschiohin, M., on temperature of the body, 



533, 544 

 Turck. Dr., on pathological changes in spinal 



cord. 605 

 Turley, Mr., his case of excessive sexual desire, 



683 j/ote 

 Turner, Prof., on bronchial system of vessels, 



366 ; on arrangement of convolutions of 



brain, 686 ; on placenta, 9114 

 Tymlall, Prof., on germs in air, 411, 450; on 



sound, 780, 787 note 

 Tyson, on glycogeny, 490 note ; on kidney, 495 



Unzer, Prof., on reflex action, 636 



Urbain (D'), on gases of blood, 258, 259, 260, 



394 



Urb;intschitsch, on "Deaf spots," 795 

 Uscbakoff, on perimetry, 750 

 Uspensky, on reflex action, 635 

 Ustiuiowitsch, on renal circulation, 498 



Valentin, Prof., on inanition, 123 ; on move- 

 ments of stomach, 134; on bile in faeces. 

 183; on pancreatic juice, 171 ; his estimate 



I of amount of blood, 232 note ; on amount of 

 blood discharged from heart, 318 ; on rate of 

 blood's movement in capillaries. 346 ; on 

 erectile tissue, 359 ; on excitability of mu- 

 cous surface of trachea and bronchi, 381 ; on 

 quantity of air respired, 386 ; on cutaneous 

 respiration, 52fi ; on post-mortem rise of 

 temperature, 535 ; on glosso-pharyngeal, 

 620; on roots of pneumogastric, 621; on 

 spinal accessory, 624; on hypoglossal, 624; 

 on cephalic nerves generally, f>26 ; on olfac- 

 tory nerves, 652 ; on behavior of spinal 

 cord in regard to electric currents, 621) ; on 

 sense of touch, 728, 730 ; on sense of taste, 

 738 



Vanlair, on stercobilin, 182, 478; on pigments 

 of bile and urine, 510 



Vanner, his estimation of the quantity of blood, 

 232 



Vanzetti, on trophic nerves, 872 



Vnsey, on locomotion, 833 



Verdeil, on composition of ashes of blood, 254 



Verloien, M., on derivation of force from fari- 

 naceous compounds, 437. 842 



Vernois and Becquerel, on the composition of 

 milk, 978 



Verson, on structure of thyroid body, 227 ; on 

 structure of villi, 190, 192 



Vesalius, on action of intercostals, 370 



Vierordt, on food, 111 ; on quantity of blood, 

 232 ; on amount of blood expelled by ven- 

 tricles, 318; his hsematochometer, 340; on 

 rate of circulation, 319 ; on dynamics of cir- 

 culation, 334 ; on rate of circulation in cap- 

 illaries, 346 ; on respiratory movements, 369, 

 384 note, ; on amount of tidal air, 386 ; on 

 percentage of carbonic acid in expired air, 

 387 ; on circumstances affecting this, 387- 

 393 ; on work performed by body, 436 ; on 

 spectrum notation, 478; on tactile sensi- 

 bility, 728; on rapidity of accommodation, 

 750 



Villemin, M., on inoculability of tubercle, 463 

 note 



Villerme, M., on influence of season on mor- 

 tality of children, 548 



Vintschgau, on sense of taste, 738 ; on conver- 

 sion of starch into sugar by saliva, 148 



Virchow, Jt'rof. R., on development of connec- 

 tive tissue, 65 ; on myelin, 87 ; on lymph, 

 212 ; on haematoidin crystals, 248; on con- 

 nective tissues, 345 ; on giant cells of horn, 

 438; on fatty degeneration of uterus after 

 parturition. 439 ; on inflammatory processes, 

 453-454, 463 ; on the relation between the 

 coloring matter of blood and bile, 477 ; on 

 corpora amylaeea, 486 ; on neuroglia. 6(11 



Vivenot, on effects of compressed air on heart, 

 321, 394 



Vogel, on the urine, 507 



Vogt, his cases of paralysis of fifth pair, 620 



Voit, Prof., on defecation, 141 ; on action of 

 bile on fats, 172; on quantity of bile, 176; 

 on rectal absorption, ISO ; on quantity of 

 biliary acids, 182, 481 note: on faeces, 185; 

 on respiratory movements, 371 ; on elimina- 

 tion of carbonic acid, 393; on elimination of 

 nitrogen, 399; on nutrition, 421-425; on 

 uraemia, 497; on the effects of coffee, 120 ; 

 on origin of urea, 505 ; on influence of coffee 

 on urine, 518 note 



Volkuiann, Prof., on sounds of heart. 304 ; 

 on amount of blood discharged from heart, 

 318; on rate of pulse in the aged, 319 iwte, ; 

 on the influence of stature on the pulse, 

 319; on dilatation of arteries with pulse 

 wave, 329 ; his htemodrouiometer, 340 ; on 

 rate of movement of blood in arteries, 340 ; 

 his kytnographion, 336 ; lateral pressure of 

 blood within arteries, 336 ; on rate of blood's 

 movement in capillaries, 346 ; on contrac- 

 tility of lungs, 367 ; on discrimination of 

 sensory impressions, 573 ; on spinal cord, 

 605 ; on motor roots of pneumogastric, 622 ; 

 on improvability of sense of touch, 732 ; on 

 phenomena of exhaustion in muscle, 81 1 

 note; on perceptibility of different degrees 

 of illumination, 779, 798; of temperature, 

 798 



Von Aminon, Dr., on influence of passion on 

 mammary secretion. 876 note 



Vrolik, Prof., on double monstrosity, 444 note ; 

 on varieties in form of pelvis, 994 



Vulpian, M., on nerves implicated in degluti- 

 tion, 131 ; on action of woorara on heart, 

 317 note; on vasomotor centre, 327 note- ; 

 on vasomotor nerves, 329, 869, 873; on 

 structure of capillaries, 345 ; on helicine ar- 

 teries, 359 ; on rhythmical contraction of 

 veins. 355 ; on nerve regeneration, 558 note; 

 on chorda tympani, 617 ; on glosso-pharyn- 

 geal nerve. 620; on hypoglossal nerve, 624, 

 625 ; on presence of taurocholic acid in 

 suprarenal capsules, 480 ; on allantois, 937 



Wade, Sir C., his case of trance, 1036 note 



Wagener, on muscle, 802 note 



Wagner, Prof., on rhythmical contraction of 

 veins, 355 ; on resections, 448 ; on motor 

 roots of pneumogastric. 622 ; on the cere- 

 bellum, 675 ; on tactile papillse, 725, 726 ; on 

 spermatozoa, 886 



Waldeyer. Dr., on teeth, 79; on development 

 of bone, 74 ; on lesion of semicircular ca- 

 nals, 658 note; on cochlea, 783; on ovaries, 

 889 



