347 



Heart, analysis of relation of properties of, with the blood 



I 



Investigation, object of 



. to understand relations 33 



of two kind* 



Inference, examples of 



grounds of, to be first examined 



most frequently true of familiar things *3 



dependences of the truth of 



Inconsistencies, verbal, not to be objected against experienced truths 



Intellect, experience concerning the agency of 40 



the causes of, most precede the existence of 41 



Injury, mechanical, affects phenomena of life indirectly 



Z Z Z 158 



Intestines, Chap. III. 185 



general object of inquiry concerning 185 



chymical changes performed in 



- vital operations concerned in functions of 



relation of function of with diffused life 187 



_ _ ___ 188 



functional life of 189 



_ ^_ 190 

 _ 191 



L 



Life, Post-foetal, Book III. 117 



general relations with respect to, Section I. Chap. I. 119 



mode by which maintained, Chap. II. 124 



generally illustrated 124 



precise mode by which maintained * 125 



by union of informal elements 126 



formation of, preserves the uniformity of species 126 



how maintained in all its properties 127 



latent properties of, live also by assimilation 127 



minute relation of with the material and with organic particles 128 



whether involved in assimilation 128 



organic assimilating, not dependent on related seats 168 



grounds of inference of a dependence of, between seats 169 



dependence of, in different seats 169 



_ _ 170 



Liver, Chap. IV 192 



general objects of the function of the 192 



analysis of function of, indicated 193 



- _ - - 194 



function of, doubtful 195 



- 196 



analysis of function of, indicated 197 



_ 198 



summary with respect to function of 199 



Lungs, Chap.'llt. 213 



- function of, with respect to conversion of chyle into blood 213 



- - 214 



215 



mechanical fnnction of - 216 



217 



