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INDEX OF AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



Walker, Mr. A., on intermarriage, 917 note; 

 on rigor mortis, 828 



Wallace. Mr. Alf. Russell, on the fauna of the 

 Malay Archipelago, 1011 note 



Wulkhoff, on duel us arteriosus, 942 note 



Wallnce, Dr. Clay, on adaptation of eye to 

 distances, 747 note 



Waller, Dr. Aug., on migration of white cor- 

 puscles, 266, 460 ; on effects of section of 

 nerves on their structure, 559 ; on regenera- 

 tion of nerve structure, 648; on influence of 

 sympathetic on walls of arteries, 326; on 

 effects of division of the sympathetic, 8ti7 ; 

 on ending of gustatory nerves, 786 -initf, ; on 

 heat, 546 ; on pupil, 759; on decussation of 

 the optic nerves, 762 note, 



Walshe, Dr., on cancerous cachexia, 464 note 



Walther, Dr., on death by cold, 535, 538 



Ward, Mr. N. B., on post-mortem movements 

 in cholera patients, 827 



Wardrop. Mr., on influence of passion on mam- 

 mary secretion, 876 note 



Warnecke, on urea, 507 



Wartmann and Seebeck, on Daltonism, 775 

 note. 



Waters. Dr., on the structure of the lungs, 

 363, 364 ; on cause of respiratory murmur, 

 372 



Watson, Dr., on absorption of vapor, 202 



Weber, Profrs., on arrest of heart's action by 

 stimulating pneumogastrics, 309 ; on effects 

 of electro-magnetic current on small arteries, 

 326; on diameter of capillaries, 344; on 

 rate of blood's movement in capillaries, 346 ; 

 on effects of electricity in capillary circula- 

 tion, 350 ; on erectile tissue, 359 ; on struc- 

 ture of liver, 473 ; on perceptivity of nerves 

 for heat, 580 ; <>n size of pulmonary air-cells, 

 365; on tactile papillae, 725; sensibility, 

 727 ; on appreciation of weight, 730 ; on 

 appreciation of temperature, 730 ; on sensi- 

 bility of tongue, 727, 735; on special con- 

 ductors for temperature, 731 ; on perception 

 of sounds, 796 ; on elasticity of muscle, 812 ; 

 on centre of gravity of the body, 831 ; on 

 movements of locomotion, 833 ; on mechani 

 cal power of muscle, 839 ; on sounds of vi- 

 brating reeds, 851 ; on vesicula prostatica, 

 951 iwtr ; on varieties of form of pelvis, 994 



Weigeliti, M., on excretion of urea after exer- 

 tion, 506 



WeiUart, on urea, 502 



Weil on action ot' digitalis in increasing reflex 

 excitability, 635 



Weinmann, on <|it:intity of pancreatic fluid, 

 1P9 



AVeiske, on salts of liones, 434 



Weiss, on glycogen in muscle, 95 ; in liver. 

 485-488; on relative capacity of ventricles 

 of heart. 294; on quantity of lymph, 216; 

 on the rate of its movements, 216 



WeisMiiann, on hippuric acid, 509 



West, Van, on rapidity of motor impulses, 582 



Wiederhold, on expired air, 401 



Welcker. his method of determining the quan- 

 tity of blood, 232 ; estimate of aerating sur- 

 face in lungs, 388 



Wells, Dr , on color of blood, 262 



Wells, Dr. J. [Soelberg, on the eye. referred to, 

 748 unit 



Wen/,e1, on teeth, 79 



We.-ton, Mr., experiments made on during ex- 

 ercise, 506 



Westphalen, on quantity of bile. 175 



Weyland, on action of various poisons on heart, 

 317 nut? ; on muscular contraction, 820 



Weyrich, on insensible perspiration, 387, 400, 

 523 ; on tension of watery vapor in expired 

 air, 400 



Wheatstone, Prof., on binocular vision, 764- 

 767 ; on estimation of size, 769 ; on the 

 pseudoscope, 770; on falsetto voice, 854 



Whewell, Prof. W., on astigmatism, 753 



White, Mr., his case of reproduction of super- 

 numerary thumb, 448 note 



Whitehead, Mr., on menstrual fluid, 893 



Willan. on abstinence, 127 



Willemin, on cutaneous absorption, 203 



Williams Dr. C. J. B., on destruction of blood- 

 corpuscles. 267; on elimination of morbid 

 poisons, 292 note ; on force required to pro- 

 pel the blood, 293 not? ; on sounds of heart, 

 304; on venous circulation, 356 ; his experi- 

 ments on the tonicity of bloodvessels, 356 ; 

 OP contractility of bronchial tubes, 366 ; on 

 animal heat. 532 ; on death from necrasmia, 



1034 note; on proximate causes of death, 



1035 note 



Williams, Dr. R., on morbid poisons, 291, 

 292 



Williams, Dr. T., on the structure of the lungs, 

 363 



Willis, Dr., on functions of cranial nerves, 

 574, 624 



Willis, Mr., his artificial glottis, 852 ; on vowel 

 sounds. 859 



Wilson, Mr. E., on sudoriparous glandulae, 521 



Winiwarter, on cochlea, 783 



Winkler, M., on muscular fibres of heart, 802 

 note 



Winogradoff, on diabetes, 488 



Win-low, on relative capacity of ventricles of 

 heart, 294 ; on action of intercostals, 370 



Winternitz, on temperature of viscera, 529 



Wintrich, on influence of vagus on lungs, 

 367 



Wislicenus and Fiek. MM., on excretion of ni- 

 trogen by the urine, 101; on sensation of 

 heat, 731 



Wistinghausen, on influence of bile on pro- 

 moting Absorption, 174, 195 



Witlich, Von, on pepsin, 84 ; on influence of 

 sympathetic on salivary glands, 14b; on fer- 

 ment of saliva, 146 ; on ferment of bile, 478 ; 

 on g'ycogeny, 484 ; on vasotnotor nerves, 

 869 note 



Wohler, on excretion of soluble salts, 518 



Woinovv, on perception of color by retina, 775 



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Woif, on secretion of bile, 176 



Wolfberg, on gases of blood, 258; on respira- 

 tory processes, 399 



Wolff, on osseous tissue, 70; on development 

 of vessels, 933 



Wollaston, Dr.. on the sound accompanying 

 muscular contraction, 812 



Wood, on action of veratria on heart, 317 note ; 

 on the heat centre, 547 



Wrisberg, on quantity of blood, 232; on vica- 

 rious secretion of urine, 468 



Wunderlich, on evolution of heat, 529, 532; 

 on post-mortem rise of temperature, 535 ; on 

 local variations of temperature in disease, 

 546 



Wundt, on pancreatic juice, 168 ; on action of 

 oxygen on heart, 307 ; on influence of vagus 



