GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES. 



495 



Laxator tympani, v. 158 



Lecithene, Hi. 262, iv. 59 



Lcft-handedncss, v. 456 



Legumine, ii. 62 



Leguminous roots, leaves, seeds, 



etc., ii. 97 



Lenses (see refraction), v. 77 



Lenticular ganglion, iv. 419 



Leucocytes, i. 121 



development of, i. 124, v. 429 



proportion of, to red corpus- 

 cles, i. 125 



in the lymph, ii. 522 



development of, in the lymph 



and in a clear blastema,. ii. 523-527 

 Levatores costarum, action of, in 



respiration, i. 378 



Levator anguli scapulae, action of, 



in respiration, i. 379 



Levator palati muscle, ii. 185 



Levator ani, action of, in defeca- 

 tion, .ii. 408 



Lichenine, ii. 60 



Lieberkiihn, follicles of, ii. 314 



Lienine, iii. 341 



Life, definition of, iii. 369 



duration of, v. 461 



Ligamentum denticulatum, . . . .iv. 260 

 Ligamentum iridis pectinatum, 



v. 47, 52 



Light, theories of, v. 73 



rate of propagation of, ... . v. 73 



velocity of different colored 



rays of, v. 74 



length of waves of, v. 74 



analysis of, v. 75 



Limbus laminae spiralis, v. 215 



Lime, acid phosphate of, in the gas- 

 tric juice, ii. 245 



Lingual glands, ii. 166 



Lips, development of, v. 413 



Liquors, distilled, ii. 110 



malt, ii. 113 



Littre, glands of, v. 322 



Liver, influence of respiration on 



the circulation in, i. 322 



physiological anatomy of, 



iii. 232 



weight of, iii. 233 



ligaments and coverings of, 



iii. 233 



lobules, or acini of, iii. 234 



capsule of Glisson, iii. 234 



blood-vessels of, iii. 235 



vaginal plexus of, iii. 235 



162 



Liver, interlobular vessels of,, .iii. 236 



lobular vessels of, iii. 237 



intralobular veins of, ....iii. 239 



structure of a lobule of,, .iii. 240 



arrangement of the bile-ducts 



in the lobules of, iii. 241 



excretory biliary passages,. iii. 245 



racemose glands in, iii. 247 



vasa aberrantia of, iii. 247 



gall-bladder, hepatic, cystic, 



and common ducts of, iii. 248 



nerves and lymphatics of,. iii. 249 



excretory function of,. . . .iii. 277 



elimination of cholesterine 



by, iii. 286 



examinations of blood going 



to and from the liver, for choles- 

 terine, iii. 287 



production of sugar by,, .iii. 295 



: evidences of the glycogenic 



function of, iii. 296 



discovery of the glycogenic 



function of, iii. 298 



examination of the blood of 



the portal system for sugar, .iii. 303 



examination of the blood of 



the hepatic veins for sugar, . .iii. 305 

 experiments showing the ab- 

 sence of sugar in, during life,.iii. 309 



mechanism of the formation 



of sugar by, iii. 316 



glycogenic matter in,. . . .iii. 317 



extraction of glycogenic mat- 

 ter from, iii. 317 



variations in the glycogenic 



function of, iii. 321 



non-formation of sugar by, 



in the early months of foetal life, 



iii. 322 



influence of digestion and of 



different kinds of food upon the 



glycogenic function of, iii. 322 



effects of deprivation of food 



upon the glycogenic function of, 



iii. 824 



influence of the nervous sys- 

 tem upon the glycogenic func- 

 tion of, iii. 324 



supposed action of, in the 



production of fat, iii. 328 



changes in the albuminoid 



and corpuscular elements of the 



blood of, iii. 329 



influence of the pneumogas- 



trics upon, iv. 242 



