CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. 



XI 



Centre connected with Emotion, 355 

 Emotion occasions certain diseases, 



357 ; affects nutrition, 358 

 Functions of the CEREBELLUM, 358 

 Experiments of Flourens and others, 

 359 ; their conclusions confirmed, 360 

 Gall's hypothesis controverted, 361 

 Functions of the CEREBRAL CONVOLU- 

 TIONS, 362 

 Results of anatomy, 363 ; of experi- 



Phrenology, 366 



Attention and memory, 367 



Power of speech, 368 



Cerebral sensations, 368 



Vertigo, 369 



Sleep, 370 



Somnabulism, 371 



Mesmerism, 371 



Functions of the COMMISSURES, 372 



Some general inferences, 374 



ment, 364 ; of disease, 365 



APPENDIX TO THE HTH CHAPTER contains an account of Professor Mat- 

 teucci's Electro-physiological researches, 375 386. 



CHAPTER XII. 



INNERVATION, CONTINUED. 



Examples of SYMPATHETIC PHENOMENA, 



387 



Sympathetic sensations, 388 

 Sympathetic movements, 389 



Three classes of sympathies, 390 

 Rationale of sympathetic phenomena, 

 391 



CHAPTER XIII. 



INNERVATION, CONTINUED. 



Of the PACINIAN CORPUSCLES of the nerves, 395 ; their structure, 396 ; their 

 function, 400 



CHAPTER XIV. 



INNERVATION, CONTINUED. 



General remarks on sensation, 402 

 Common or general sensibility, 402 

 Special sensations, 403 

 Sensation is attended by the idea of 



locality, 403 

 Of TOUCH, 403 

 Nerves of touch, 404 

 ANATOMY of the skin. Elements of the 



mucous system, 404 

 Surfaces of the skin, 405 

 Intimate structure of the Cutis, 406 

 Contractility of the skin, 407 

 Tactile papillae, their arrangement and 



varieties, 408 ; internal structure, 



411 ; their nerves, 412 

 Of the Cuticle, 412 

 Changes in its particles as they advance 



to the surface, 414 



The reie Malpighii not a distinct struc- 

 ture, 415 



Cuticle of coloured races, 415 



The nail?, 416 



Hairs, 417 



Follicle, cortex, and fibrous part, 418 



Chemical and hygrometric characters, 

 420 ; varieties, 421 



Lymphatics of the skin, 421 



Sweat-glands, 422 ; arrangement and 

 structure, 422 



The ducts have a proper tunic in tra- 

 versing the cuticle, 423 



Sebaceous glands, 424 



Entozoa of these glands, 425 



Ceruminous glands, 426 



FUNCTIONS of the skin, 426 



Absorption and secretion, 427 



