INDEX 



889 



HEPATIC CELLS. 



Hepatic cells, 502 



colic, 513 



Herbst, corpuscles of, 719 

 Bering's theory of colour, 799 

 Hetero-albumose, 487 

 Heterotype mitosis, 829 

 Hexone bases, 404 

 Hexoses, 388 



Hiccough, mechanism of, 365 

 Hill (Croft) on inverting ferments, 407 

 Hill (Leonard) on the circulation of blood in the 

 brain, 312 ct seq. 



on the influence of gravity on the circulation, 

 277 



on alterations in atmospheric pressure, 374 

 HiU's air-pump, 884 

 Hind-gut, 835 

 Hippuric acid, 562 

 Histone, 430 

 Holoblastic ova, 828 

 Homotype mitosis, 829 

 Horopter, 807 

 Hurthle's manometer, 242, 273, 310 



differential manometer, 243 

 Hyaline cartilage, 50 



corpuscle, 421 

 Hyaloplasm, 9 

 Hydrobilirubiu, 511, 551 

 Hydro-kinetic force, 281 



-static force, 281 

 Hypermetropia, 786 

 Hyperpnoea, 371 

 Hypertonic solutions. 326 

 Hypoblast, 21, 832-836 



organs formed from, 835 

 Hypoglossal nerve, 646 



distribution, 647 



origin, 646 

 Hypophysis, 846 

 Hypospadias, 877 

 Hypotonic solutions, 326 

 Hypoxanthme, 335, 403, 562 



presence in the spleen, 332 



I. 



Idiosome, 819 



Ileo-csecal valve, 451 , 456, 457 



Ileum, 451 



Image, formation on retina, 779 



Immunity, 439 



Impregnation of ovum, 830 



Inanition or starvation, 589 



Incus, 740 



development of, 848 

 Indican, 565 

 Indigo, ib. 

 Induction coil, 109 et seq. 



current, 109 

 Infundibulum, 349 

 Inhibition, vagus, 247 

 Inhibitory centre for heart, effect of venous blood 



on, 373 



Inhibitory influence of pneumogastric nerve, 247 

 Inhibitory nerves, 162 

 Inoculation, curative, 440 



protective, ib. 

 Inogen, 149, 155 

 Inorganic compounds in body, 386 



salts in protoplasm, 10 

 Inosite, 393 

 Insalivation, 525 

 Inspiration, 351 



elastic resistance overcome by, 353 



expansion of chest in, ib. 



KARYOKINESIS. 



I nspiration continued 



extraordinary, ib. 



force employed in, ib. 



mechanism of, 351 et seq. 

 Instruments for demonstrating muscular action, 



107 et seq. 

 Intercellular material, 5, 36 



passage, 349 

 Intercentral nerves, 163 



Intercostal muscles, action in inspiration, 353 et 

 seq. 



action in expiration, 354 

 Intercrossing fibres of Sharpey, 58, 59 

 Intermediary nerve-cells, 203 

 Intermediate areas, 695-697 

 Intermittent pulse, 288 

 Internal capsule, 655, 680 



importance of, 655 



respiration, 375 

 Internal secretion theory of the ductless glands, 



328, 329 



Internal sphincter muscle, 457, 532 

 Interstitial cells, 819 

 Intestinal juice, 495, 496, 533 

 Intestines, 451 



absorption of solutions from the, 523 



action of drugs, 533 



digestion in, 490 et seq. 

 duration of, 533 



development, 867 



large, 456 

 glands, 457 

 structure, ib. 



movements, 531 



nervous mechanism, 534 



small, 451 

 glands, 454 

 structure, ib. 

 Intracardiac nerves, 252 



pressure, 240 



Intra ventricular nucleus, 654 

 Inversion, 390, 496 

 In vert in, 496 

 Involuntary muscles, 78 (see 158 ct seq.') 



structure of, 78 

 lodo-thyrin, 337 

 Iris, 769 



development of, 866 



functions, 788 



reflex actions, 789 

 Irradiation, 787 

 Irritability of tissues, 99 

 Islets of Laugerhans, 490, 491, 501 

 Iso-cholesterin, 512, 578 

 Iso-maltose, 391 

 Isometric contraction, 132 

 Isotonic contraction, id. 



solutions, 326 



J. 



Jacksonian epilepsy, 683 

 Jacobsen's nerve, 644 

 Jaundice, 513 

 Jecorin, 339 

 Jejunum, 451 

 Jelly of Wharton, 40, 843 

 Jelly-like connective tissue, 48 

 Juice, gastric, 481 

 pancreatic, 491 



K. 



Kaiser's views on muscular contraction, 132 

 Karyokinesis, 16 et seq. 

 phases of, 20 



