INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



A. 



ABERCROMBIE, Dr., on dreaming, 802 note, 

 803 note. 



Addison, Mr., on fibrillation of liquor san- 

 guinis, 138; on colorless corpuscles, 163, 

 205, 206 note. 



Agassiz, Prof., on psychical conformity of 

 human races, 1040 note. 



Alcock, Dr., on nerves of taste, 687. 



Alison, Prof., on buffy coat, 199; on muscu- 

 lar irritability, 326; on asphyxia, referred 

 to, 537 note ; on jaundice from suppression 

 of hepatic excretion, 592 ; on guiding sen- 

 sations, 722 ; on rapidity of muscular 

 actions, 919; on Death, referred to, 1057 

 note. 



Allen and Pepys, their experiments on respi- 

 ration, 524. 



Ancell, Mr., on red corpuscles of the blood, 

 referred to, 158 note; on coagulation of the 

 blood, 195 note. 



Andral, M., on temperature in disease, 618 ; 

 on pathology of Corpora Striata and Tha- 

 lami Optici, 710; on pathology of Cere- 

 bellum, 734. 



Andral and Gavarret, MM., on composition 

 of blood in health, 171 ; on composition of 

 blood in disease, 184-189 ; on buffy coat, 

 200; on expiration of carbonic acid, 526, 

 527. 



Arnott, Dr., on the venous circulation, 499 ; 

 on stammering, 940. 



Atkinson, Mr. H. G., on materialism, 771 

 note. 



Ascherson, M., on uses of fat, 73. 



B. 



Babington, Dr., on mucus, 233. 



Baillarger, M., on gray matter of Cerebrum, 



742. 

 Bain, Mr. Alex., on laws of Association, 780 



note. 



Ballou, Dr., on suspended lactation, 1021. 

 Baly, Dr., on glandulae solitariae, 435 ; on 



mechanical excitement of olfactive and 



gustative sensations, 853, 864 ; on Corpus 



Luteum, 966. 



Barker, Dr., his case of early viability, 984. 

 Barlow, Mr. F., on spontaneous movements 



after death from Cholera, 327. 



Rev. J., on self-control, 809, 810 note. 



68 



Barral, M., on amount of carbon excreted, 

 530; on excretion of nitrogen, 532; on 

 excretion of hydrogen, 533; oti statistics of 

 excretion, 576, 577. 



Barruel, on odorous principles of blood, 173. 



Barry, Dr. Martin, on ovisac, 958, 959; on 

 changes in germinal vesicle, 969. 



Baxter, Mr., on disturbance of electric equi- 

 librium in secretion, 633. 



Beau, M., on growth of nail, 250. 



Beau and Maissiat, MM., on mechanism of 

 respiration, 521 note. 



Beaumont, Dr., on sense of satiety, 384; on 

 movements of stomach, 405, 406.; on se- 

 cretion of gastric juice, 420: on disordered 

 states of the stomach, 421, 422 ; on gastric 

 digestion, 424-426. 



Beck, Dr., on superfcetation, 985. 



Beclard, M., on blood ofmesenteric vein, 182; 

 on blood of splenic vein, 183. 



Becquerel, M., on development of electricity 

 by capillary action, 117. 



Becquerel and Breschet, MM., on develop- 

 ment of heat by muscular contraction, 329 ; 

 on cutaneous asphyxia, 625. 



Becquerel and Rodier, MM., on composition 

 of blood in health, 171, 172, 175, 176; on 

 effect of loss of blood, 178 ; on composition 

 of blood in disease, 184-190; on increase 

 of cholesterin in blood of old persons, 213. 



Belfield-Lefevre, M., on tactile sensibility, 

 859 note. 



Bell, Sir C., on the hand, 41 ; on paralysis of 

 respiratory muscles, 515 ; on distinct func- 

 tions of anterior and posterior roots of spinal 

 nerves, 651, 847 note ; on cephalic nerves, 

 654; on columns of Spinal Cord, 668; on 

 decussation of posterior pyramids, 680 ; on 

 motor and sensory tracts of Medulla Ob- 

 longata, 681-682; on fifth pair, 683; on 

 spinal accessory, 691 ; on guiding sensa- 

 tions, 722 ; on partial paralysis, 764. 



Bell, Mr. T., on secretion of serpent-poison 

 after death, 941 ; on Australian Dingo, 

 1037 note. 



Bellingeri, on columns of Spinal Cord, 670. 



Bement, Mr., his cases of protracted gesta- 

 tion, 983. 



Bennett, ProfT, on uses of fat, 74 ; on cyto- 

 genesis, 128 ; on leucocythsemia, 189 ; on 

 colorless corpuscles, 205; on epithelium- 

 cells of intestinal villi, 441 ; on production 

 of blood-corpuscles in ductless glands, 462 ; 

 on aggregations of disintegrating blood- 



