INDEX. 



379 



Cells, spiral, 179, 295 



,, unipolar and multipolar, 296 

 Cement substance, 193, 194 

 Centre, cardio-inhibitory, 310 

 vaso-motor, 343, 345 



limits of, 345, 346 

 Cerebrin, 123 

 Changes, anabolic and katabolic, in 



living substance, 41 

 Chauveau and Lortet, their haematacho- 



meter, 224, 228 



,, and Marey, their mode of mea- 

 suring endocardiac pressure, 

 240, 241 

 Chloral, its effect on action of depressor, 



345 



Chlorides, their presence in serum, 51 

 Chloroform, its effect on ciliary action, 



168 



Cholesterin, its presence in blood, 51 

 ,, ,, in red corpuscles, 52 



,, in nerve substance, 123 



in gall-stones, 123 

 Chromatin, 47 

 Cilia, 164 

 Ciliary movements, 56, 164 



,, ,, circumstances affecting, 165 

 Circulation of the blood, main facts of, 



203 



capillary, 212, 225, 355 

 hydraulic principles of the, 



213, 214 

 aids to, 221 

 rate of flow, 222-228 

 time occupied by circuit, 228, 



229 

 ,, constant and variable factors 



of, 365 

 as affected by blood supply, 



367 



Clotting of blood, 15-30 

 retarded by cold, 16 

 ,, ,, by addition of saline 



solutions, 16, 22 

 ,, by oil, 21 

 ,, ,, by carbonic acid in the 



blood, 21 

 by injection of albu- 



mose, 29 



,, causes of, 26 

 ,, in the living body, 28 

 favoured by presence of foreign 



bodies, 21, 28, 49 

 of fluids other than blood, 23 

 ,, of muscle plasma in rigor mor- 

 tis, 101 



Coagulation of proteids by heat, 18 

 Cohnheim's areas, 93 

 Cold, its influence on clotting, 16, 21 

 ,, on irritability of muscle 



and nerve, 148 

 ,, ,, on vaso-constrictor action, 



371 

 Connective tissue, structure of, 189 



Connective tissue, 'loose,' 190 



,, ,, corpuscles, 191 



Constant current, its action, 128 



,, ,, as compared with in- 



duction-shock, 136 

 Contour, double, of nerve fibre, 116 

 Contractile tissues, the, 54-170 



,, material of muscle tissue, 



155 

 Contraction of muscle, movements of 



body due to, 55 

 ,, simple and tetanic, 59 



graphic method of record- 

 ing, 59 

 ,, simple, phenomena of, 69 



tetanic, 79-85 

 ,, of skeletal muscles, tetanic 



in character, 83 

 ,, wave of, 88 

 , , microscopic changes during, 



94 

 ,, chemical changes due to, 



105 



,, thermal changes due to, 106 

 electrical changes during. 



115 



'making and breaking,' 128 



,, influenced by nature of sti- 

 mulus, 138 



,, isometric and isotonic, 138 

 ,, prolonged, of red muscle, 



142 



,, as influenced by load, 143 

 ,, idio-muscular, 145 

 ,, exhausting effects of the 



products of, 152 

 ,, result of chemical changes 



in, 153 

 ,, of plain muscle, 161-164 



peristaltic, 161, 162 

 ,, spontaneous, 163 

 tonic, 164 

 ,, relation of to amoeboid 



movements, 164 

 of heart, 266 



,, ,, features of, 302, 304 



Cord, spinal, 171 



,, ,, diagrammatic metamere 



of, 172 



,, ganglia of the, 175-178 



,, ,, reflex actions manifested 



by the, 182 

 ,, ,, cornua anterior of, nerve 



cells of, 179, 185 

 Corpus Arantii, 200 

 Corpuscles, blood, not an essential part 



of clot, 16 

 ,, relations of, with the plasma, 



27 



,, connective tissue, 191 

 red and white, relative pro- 

 portions of, 38 



,, capillary walls 



permeable by, 194 



