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GENERAL INDEX. 



Salaciousness of the cock, duck, phea- 

 sant, 192 et seq. 



Sareocele, treatment of by tying the nu- 

 trient artery, 254." 

 particular case of, 254. 



Secundines, of the, 556. 



Seminal fluid, not to be found in the 



uterus, 295. 

 discussion on, 297. 



SENNERT, his opinion quoted as to the 

 nature of the efficient cause, 356. 



Senses, their supremacy in matters of 



fact, 131. 

 examples of acuteness of the, 218. 



Sensation and consciousness, observa- 

 tions on, 432. 



Shrimp, action of the heart in the, 30. 



SLEGEL, P. M., letter to, 596. 



Spirits, on the, of physiologists, 115. 

 not distinct from the blood, 117. 



Superfcetation, 527. 



Systole and diastole of the heart, obser- 

 vations on, 139. 



Tread or treadle of the egg, 213 ; not 

 the spermatic fluid, 213; not the 

 reproductive element, 328, 330. 



Twin-bearing eggs, 268. 



Umbilical cord, of the, 567. 



Umbilical vessels of the egg, 392. 



Uterine membranes and humours, 551. 



Utero-gestation, term of, 521 et seq. 



Uterus of the hen, upper portion of, or 

 ovary, 172; 2d portion of, 179; 

 3d portion of, 180. 

 of the fowl, of the access of the 

 seminal fluid of the male to the, 

 190. 

 of the fowl, other particulars in the 



anatomy of, 198. 



contains neither blood nor semen 

 when conception takes place, 297. 

 of the deer, of the change that takes 

 place in the, during the month of 

 September, 476 ; of October, 478 ; 

 nothing contained in, immediately 

 after the rutting season is over, 

 uor during the month of October, 

 478 ; nor till about the middle of 

 November, 481 ; its state during 

 the month of November, 482 ; its 



Uterus, (continued.) 



state in December, 492 ; January 

 and February, 499. 

 observations on the, 538 et seq. 

 danger of clots or other foreign 



matters retained in the, 545. 

 closure of the orifice of the, 545. 



Valves, semilunar, of the pulmonary ar- 

 tery, GALEN quoted on their use, 

 42. 



in the veins, their structure proves 



the necessity of a ceaseless and 



regular motion of the blood, 62. 



their sole action is to prevent the 



blood from passing out of the 



greater into the lesser vessels, 64. 



experiments on the, 64, 65. 



Veins of the arm, experiment on, 64, 

 65 ; with the application of cold, 

 138. 



and vesicula pulsans, formed after 

 the blood, 392. 



Velabrum covering the uterine orifice in 

 the hen, deer, &c., 179. 



Ventricle of the heart, all the other 1 parts 

 made for that, the right minister- 

 ing to the left, 77. 

 left, case of rupture of, 127. 



Ventricles, motion, action, and office of 

 the, 31. 



VESALIUS, mistaken in his ideas of the 

 action of the heart, 23. 



Vital principle of the egg, 275, 285. 

 on a, in the egg, 356. 



Vitellus, supplies food to the chick, and 

 is analogous to milk, 393. 



Viviparous animals, on the generation of, 

 461 ; illustrated from the hind 

 and doe, 466. 



VLACKVELD, letter to, 616. 



Warmth, restored to parts chilled, by the 

 influx of fresh blood, 97. 



Yelk, or vitellus of the egg, 175, 212. 

 of the egg, not altered in taste by 



incubation, 217. 

 and albumen, uses of the, 444. 



Zephyrus, the wind, 219. 



C. AND J. ADLARD, PRINTERS, 



BAKTHOLOMKW CLOSE. 





