GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES. 



503 



Oxygen, proportion of, in arterial 



and venous blood, i. 464 



condition of, in the blood, . .i. 466 



in the urine, iii. 218 



Oysters, used as food, ii. 84 



Ozone, i. 414 



Pacini, corpuscles of, iv. 37 



Palate, muscles of, ii. 185 



influence of the facial nerve 



upon the movements of, iv. 159 



Palatine arch, development of,..v. 416 

 Pancreas, physiological anatomy 



of, ii. 330 



situation of the duct of, in 



the rabbit, ii. 345 



effects of destruction of,, .ii. 347 



cases of disorganization of, 



in the human subject, ii. 348 



summary of functions of,.ii. 357 



development of, v. 409 



Pancreatic juice, mode of obtain- 

 ing the pure secretion, ii. 332 



secretion of, ii. 336 



composition of, ii. 338 



quantity of, ii. 340 



decomposition of, ii. 340 



reaction of, with chlorine,. ii. 341 



action of, in digestion,. ...ii. 341 



action of, upon fats, . .ii. 342-350 



action of, upon starch,.. . .ii. 350 



action of, upon sugar,. . . .ii. 353 



action of, upon nitrogenized 



principles, ii. 354 



Panereatine, i. 88, ii. 339 



Punification, ii. 94 



Papillae of the tongue, v. 249 



Paralysis from disease or injury of 



the cerebellum, iv. 390 



alternate, iv. 147, 401 



Parotid gland (see saliva), ii. 156 



motor nerve of, iii. 32 



Parovarium, v. 278, 422 



Parsnips, ii. 99 



Parturition, causes of, v. 452 



premature, induced by arti- 

 ficial means, v. 452 



reflex action in, v. 453 



arrest of haemorrhage after, 



v. 386, 453 



after death, v. 461 



Par vagum nerve (see pneumogas- 



tric), iv. 203 



Patheticus nerve, iv. 134 



physiological anatomy of,.iv. 135 



Patheticus nerve, properties and 



functions of, iv. 135 



Pectine, ii. 60 



Pectoral muscles, action of, in res- 

 piration, i. 380 



Pectose, ii. 60 



Peduncles of the cerebellum, prop- 

 erties of, iv. 415 



Penis, development of, v. 427 



Pepsin, i. 88, ii. 235 



mode of extraction of,. . ..ii. 236 



Peptic glands, ii. 213 



Peptones, ii. 263 



Pericardial secretion, iii. 42 



Perimysium, iii. 454 



Perinevre, iv. 26 



Periosteum, iii. 485 



generation of bony tissue 



from, by transplantation, . . . .iii. 486 

 Peristaltic movements, influence 



of the bile upon, ii. 371, 380 



of the small intestine (see 



intestine, small), ii. 376 



Peritoneal secretion, iii. 44 



Perivascular canal-system of the 



nerve-centres, iv. 261 



Perry, ii. 114 



Perspiration (see sweat), iii. 131 



effects of covering the entire 



surface with an impermeable 



coating, iii. 132 



Pettenkofer's test for bile, iii. 275 



Peyerian patches, anatomy of,..ii. 319 



secretion from, ii. 324 



Pharyngeal branches' of the pneu- 

 mogastrics (see pneumogastric), 



iv. 217 



Pharyngeal glands, ii. 167 



Pharynx, general description of, 



ii. 182 



muscles of, ii. 184 



mucous membrane of,. . . .ii. 185 



development of, v. 407 



Phonation (see voice), iii. 490 



movements of the glottis in, 



iii. 499 



influence of the spinal acces- 

 sory nerve upon, iv. 171 



influence of the recurrent 



laryngeal branches of the pneu- 



mogastrics upon, iv. 221 



Phosphate of lime, ii. 65 



action of gastric juice upon, 



ii. 270 

 table of quantity of, i. 40 



