GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES. 



489 



Gases, proportions of, in venous 



and arterial blood, . .i. 456, 464-470 

 of the blood, table of Mag- 

 nus, i. 463 



condition of, in the blood, .i. 466 



found in the alimentary ca- 

 nal, ii. 410 



origin of, in the intestine, .ii. 412 



absorption of, in the intes- 

 tine, ii. 422 



Gasser, ganglion of, iv. 185 



Gasterase, ii. 235 



Gastric fistula in the inferior ani- 

 mals ; mode of operating, ii. 221-222 



case of Alexis St. Martin, .ii. 223 



Gastric juice, ii. 217 



first obtained by causing ani- 

 mals to swallow perforated tubes 



filled with sponge, etc., ii. 218 



mode of collecting from a fis- 

 tula, ii. 222 



secretion of, ii. 225 



action of acids and alkalies 



upon the secretion of,.. ii. 227 



influence of gustatory im- 

 pressions upon the secretion 



of, ' ii. 227 



conditions which disturb the 



secretion of, ii. 228 



secretion of, in different parts 



of the stomach, ii. 229 



quantity of, secreted in the 



twenty-four hours, ii. 230 



composition of, ii. 232 



specific gravity of, ii. 233 



power of resisting decompo- 

 sition, and antiseptic properties 



of, ii. 234, 267 



chemical analysis of, in the 



dog, ii. 234 



organic principle of, ii. 235 



source of acidity of, ii. 237 



chlorohydropeptic acid in, .ii. 242 



( lactic acid in, ii 243 



acid phosphate of lime in, 



ii. 245 



action of, upon carbonate of 



lime,.. ii. 248 



principles upon which its 



acidity depends, ii. 248 



ordinary saline constituents 



of, ii. 249 



digestive properties of, de- 

 pending on presence of organic 

 matter and a free acid,, .ii. 251, 253 



Gastric juice, the normal acid of, 

 may be replaced by certain other 



acids,... ii. 252 



mixture of mucus in, ii. 254 



action of, upon meats,. . . .ii. 255 



action of, upon albumen, raw 



and coagulated, ii. 258 



action of, upon fibrin,. . . .ii. 260 



action of, upon caseine, . . .ii. 261 



action of, upon gelatine,, .ii. 262 



action of, upon vegetable ni- 



trogenized matters, ii. 262 



action of, upon gluten,. ...ii. 262 



catalytic action of, ii. 2(>7 



action of, upon fats, ii. 267 



action of, upon saccharine 



and amylaceous principles, .. .ii. 268 



action of, upon inorganic 



principles, ii. 270 



action of, upon the coats of 



the stomach, ii. 275 



influence of section of the 



pneumogastric nerves upon the 



secretion of, .ii. 284 



Gastric tubules, ii. 213 



Gelatine, ii. 48 



composition of, ii. 49 



influence of, upon nutrition, 



ii. 50 

 Generative functions, connection 



of the cerebellum with, iv. 388 



Generation, general considerations, 



v. 254 



sexual, v. 258 



spontaneous, so called, . . .v. 258 



of insects,. v. 259 



of infusoria, v. 260 



female organs of, v. 265 



.general arrangement of fe- 

 male organs of, v. 268 



external female organs of,.v. 287 



male organs and elements 



of, v. 313 



male elements of, v. 322 



development of the organs 



of, v. 420,425,426 



malformations of the organs 



of, v. 427 



Genito-spinal centre,. ..iii. 185, iv. 



48, v. 319 



Genito - urinary system, develop- 

 ment of, v. 420, 425 



Germinal matter, iii. 369 



Germinal vesicle and spot, v. 291 



disappearance of, v. 354 



