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GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES. 



Superior maxilla, development of, 



v. 412, 413 



Suprarenal capsules, iii. 349 



structure of, iii. 350 



vessels and nerves of, ... .iii. 353 



chemical reactions of,. . . .iii. 353 



functions of, iii. 354 



discoloration of the skin ac- 

 companying disorganization of, 



iii. 354 



extirpation of, iii. 356 



development of, v. 424 



Sweat, mechanism of the secre- 

 tion of, iii. 137 



influence of the nervous sys- 

 tem on the secretion of, iii. 138 



quantity of, iii. 139 



general properties of, ... .iii. 140 



composition of, iii. 141 



peculiarities of, in certain 



parts, iii. 142 



urea in, iii. 142 



Sweet-breads, ii. 76 



Sympathetic nervous system,. ..iv. 416 



general arrangement of, . .iv. 418 



cranial ganglia of, iv. 419 



cervical ganglia of, iv. 421 



cardiac nerves of, iv. 421 



thoracic ganglia of, iv. 422 



pulmonary plexus of, iv. 422 



splanchnic nerves, iv. 422 



solar plexus, iv. 422 



semilunar ganglia, iv. 422 



lumbar and pelvic ganglia of, 



iv. 423 



uterine nerves of, iv. 423 



peculiarities in the intimate 



structure of,. iv. 424 



connections of, with cerebro- 



spinal nerves, iv. 424 



spiral fibres of, iv. 426 



sensibility and excitability of, 



iv. 426 



influence of stimulation of 



parts of, upon the intestines, 



iv. 428 



influence of, upon the sub- 

 maxillary gland, iv. 429 



reflex action in, iv. 429, 437 



functions of, . . . .iv. 430 



division of the sympathetic 



cord in the neck, iv. 431 



influence of, upon animal 

 heat, secretion of sweat, etc., 



iv. 431, 437 



Sympathetic nervous system, in- 

 fluence of, upon the circula- 

 tion, iv. 432, 433 



influence of, upon secretion, 



iv. 434 



influence of, upon the urine, 



iv. 434 



influence of, upon the intes- 

 tinal secretions, iv. 434 



influence of, upon certain 



psychical acts, iv. 438 



cases of disease or injury of, 



in the human subject, iv. 440 



experiments upon, in a de- 

 capitated criminal, iv. 440 



Sympexions, iii. 360, 365, v. 324 



Synovial membranes, iii. 40 



Synovial fringes, iii. 42 



Synovial fluid, iii. 44 



composition of, Hi. 45 



Tactile corpuscles, iv. 39 



Tao-foo, ii. 52 



Tarsal cartilages, v. 139 



Taste (see gustation),. . .iv. 156, v. 232 

 Taste-buds, or taste-beakers, . . .v. 251 



Taste-cells, v. 252 



Tastes, as distinguished from fla- 

 vors, v. 233 



Taurine, ii. 366, iii. 265 



Taurocholate of soda,. ..ii. 367, iii. 263 



Taurocholic acid, ii. 366, iii. 265 



Tea, ii. 118 



composition of, ii. 119 



varieties of, ii. 120 



preparation of, for use,. . .ii. 120 



Tears, v. 144 



Teeth, physiological anatomy of, 



ii. 139, 142 



enamel, ii. 139 



dentine, ii. 140 



cement, ii. 141 



pulp-cavity of, .ii. 142 



uses of sensibility of, in mas- 

 tication, ii. 152 



development of, v. 4] 6 



temporary, eruption of,. . .v. 418 



permanent, development of, 



v. 418 



order of appearance of,. . .v. 418 



Temperature, influence of, upon 



endosmosis, ii. 499 



appreciation of, v. 22 



Tendons, connection of, with mus- 

 cles, iii. 457 



