THE 



PHYSIOLOGY OF MAN; 



DESIGNED TO REPRESENT 



THE EXISTING STATE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL 

 SCIENCE, 



AS APPLIED 



TO THE FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY. 



BY 

 AUSTIN FJLINT, JR., M.D., 



PROFESROB OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY IN THE BELLEVTTE HOSPITAL 

 MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW YORK ; PHYSICIAN TO THE BELLEVUE HOSPITAL ; CONSULTING 

 PHYSICIAN FOR THE CLASS OF^JfEEVOUS DISEASES TO THE BUREAU OF MEDICAL 

 AND SURGICAL RELIEF FOR OUT-DOOR POOR, BELLEVUE HOSPITAL ; FELLOW 

 OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE; MEMBER OF THE MEDI- 

 CAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, OF THE NEW 

 YORK SOCIETY OF NEUROLOGY AND ELECTEOLOGY, ETC. 



IN FIVE VOmiES.-VOL. V. 



(WITH A GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES.) 



SPECIAL SENSES; GENERATION. 



NEW YOKK: 

 D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 



549 & 551 BROADWAY. 



1874. 



