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GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES. 



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Phosphates of magnesia, soda, and 

 potassa, i. 45 



Phosphates in the urine, iii. 213 



derivation of, iii. 214 



influence of food upon the 



elimination of, iii. 214 



comparative proportion of, 



in the carnivora and the her- 

 bivora, iii. 214 



connection of the elimination 



of, with disassirnilation of the 

 nervous tissue, iii. 215, 231 



variations in the elimination 



of,. 



iii. 216 



Phosphates, daily elimination of, 



iii. 216 



Physiology, definition of, i. 14 



Pia mater, iv. 260 



first appearance of, v. 398 



Pia mater testis, .v. 316 



Picromel, ii. 366, iii. 262 



Piezometer (note), i. 267 



Pig's feet used as food, ii. 76 



Pineal gland, iii. 365, iv. 412 



Pitch (see sound), v. 173 



Pituitary body, iii. 364, iv. 412 



Pituitary membrane,. . v. 25 



Placenta, development of,, .v. 361, 377 



time of limitation of, v. 370 



maternal portion of, v. 378 



injection of, while attached 



to the uterus, v. 379, 381 



relations of the foetal to the 



maternal portions of, v. 379, 382 



curling arteries of,. ...v. 380, 385 



structure of, v. 383 



dissepiments of, v. 383 



utricular glands of, v. 384 



blood-vessels of, v. 384 



foetal villi of, v. 385 



separation of, in parturition, 



v. 386 



in cases of twins, v. 451 



Placental circulation, development 



of, v. 432 



Pleural cavity, absorption from, ii. 457 



Pleural secretion, iii. 44 



Pleuro-peritoneal cavity, first ap- 

 pearance of, v. 391 



Plicae palmatse, v. 283 



Plica semilunaris, v. 141 



Pneumate of soda, i. 69 



Pneumic acid, .i. 68 



action of, on the bicarbonates 



in the blood, i. 446 



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Pneumogastric nerve, iv. 203 



physiological anatomy of, iv. 204 



anastomoses of, iv. 205 



distribution of, ... iv. 206 



depressor-nerve of the circu- 

 lation, iv. 208, 231 



properties and functions of, 



iv. 211 



properties of the roots of,.iv. 212 



properties and functions of 



the auricular branches of, . . . iv. 216 



properties and functions of 



the pharyngeal branches of, ..iv. 217 



properties and functions of 



the superior laryngeal branches 



of, iv. 217 



influence of the superior la- 

 ryngeal branches of, upon deglu- 

 tition, iv. 218 



properties and functions of 



the inferior, or recurrent laryn- 

 geal branches of, iv. 220 



influence of the recurrent la- 

 ryngeal branches of, upon pho- 



nation, iv. 221 



influence of the recurrent la- 

 ryngeal branches of, upon the 

 respiratory movements of the 



larynx, iv. 222 



cardiac branches of, iv. 223 



influence of section of, upon 



the circulation, iv. 223 



influence of galvanization of, 



upon the circulation, iv. 225 



direct influence of, upon the 



225- 



228 



heart, iv. 



reflex influence of, upon the 



circulation, iv. 



properties and functions of 



the pulmonary branches of,, .iv. 233 



effects of division of, upon 



respiration, iv. 234 



effects of galvanization of, 



upon respiration, iv. 238 



properties and functions of 



the cesophageal branches of, .iv. 241 



properties and functions of 



the abdominal branches of,, .iv. 242 



influence of, upon the liver, 



iv. 242 



influence of, upon the stom- 

 ach, iv. 245 



influence of, upon digestion,iv. 248 



influence of, upon the intes- 

 tines, iv. 249 



