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INDEX OP AUTHORS. 



corpuscles, 464; on cells of absorbent 

 glands, 451 ; his cases of production of 

 sensations by ideas, 857. 



Bensch, on milk of carnivora, 114. 



Berger and Delaroche, MM., their experi- 

 ments on endurance of heat, 620, 621. 



Bernard, M. Claude, on production of fat in 

 the liver, 71 ; on passage of cane-sugar 

 into the urine, 75; on presence of sugar in 

 blood, 76; on production of sugar by liver, 

 76-78; on blood of hepatic vein, 183 ; 

 on state of gastric follicles in intervals be- 

 tween digestion, 39fi ; on salivary secretion, 

 413; on composition of gastric juice, 418 ; 

 on secretion of gastric juice, 420 ; influence 

 of nervous system on, 422; on gastric 

 digestion, 427 ; on pancreatic fluid, 429 ; 

 on influence of bile on digestion, 430, 431 ; 

 on intestinal digestion, 432 ; on reflux of 

 blood to the kidneys, 442 note ; on assimi- 

 lating power of liver, 450, 594 ; on in- 

 fluence of lesion of Sympathetic on animal 

 heat, 627 ; on motor roots of pneumogastric, 

 690; on spinal accessory, 691 ; on chorda 

 tympani, 718. 



Berzelius, on lactic acid, 79 ; on coloring mat- 

 ter of bile, 96, 97; on fluorine, 304; his 

 analysis of muscle, 311. 



Bibra, Von, on phosphate of lime, 102; on 

 carbonate of lime, 103 ; on composition of 

 bone, 271, 272 ; on composition of teeth, 

 286. 



Bidder, on Sympathetic nerve-fibres, 338 note; 

 on amount of lymph and chyle, 454; on 

 structure of kidney, referred to, 595 note. 



Bidder and Schmidt, on quantity of bile se- 

 creted, 431. 



Bird, Dr. Golding, on lateritious sediments, 

 85; on efflorescence of uric acid, 85; on 

 hippuric acid, 88 ; on inosic acid, 90; on 

 purpurine, 92 ; on xanthine, 93 ; on cys- 

 tine, 93, 94 ; on phosphates in urine, 356 ; 

 on coloring matters of urine, 604 note; on 

 oxalates in urine, 607; on base of uric acid 

 deposits, 608 note; on action of diuretics, 

 60S. 



Birkett, Mr., on anatomy of breast, 1019. 



Bischof, Prof., on excretion of urea, 602. 



Bischoff, Prof., on transfusion of blood, 202 ; 

 on excretion of carbonic acid, 529 ; on evo- 

 lution of ovum, 958 ; on formation of cho- 

 rion, 971, 972; on embryonic development 

 of Mammalia, 987 note. 



Bishop, Mr., on physiology of Voice, 932-935 ; 

 on stammering, 940 note. 



Bizot, M., on thickness of heart's parietes, 

 475. 



Blagden, Dr., on endurance of heat, 621. 



Blake, Prof., his estimate of amount of blood, 

 156 ; on the rate of circulation, 479. 



Blane, Sir G., on reflex action, 672. 



Blondlot, M., on secretion of gastric juice, 

 420 ; on gastric digestion, 427 ; on action 

 of bile in digestion, 431 ; on quantity of 

 bile secreted, 431 ; on acid of caecum, 433. 



Blumenbach, Prof., on Races of Mankind, 

 1042. 



Bb'ckmann, on comparative composition of 

 muscle and blood, 311. 



Boileau, Lieut., his case of Trance, 1058 note. 



Boileau-Castelnau, M., on Maison Centrale of 

 Nismes, 396. 



Bois-Reymond, M. Du, on electric disturb- 

 ance by organic processes, 615 note; by 

 muscular contraction, 329, 636-637; on 

 muscular current, 634-636 ; on nervous 

 current, 637-640. 



Bouchardat and Sandras, MM., on blood of 

 mesenteric veins, 182. 



Bouillaud, M., his experiments on Cerebel- 

 lum, 733. 



Bourdon, M., on respiratory movements, 516 

 note. 



Boussingault, M., on production of fat in the 

 body, 71, 72 note; on decomposition of 

 urea, 81 ; on influence of salt, 106; on ex- 

 halation of nitrogen, 532. 



Boutigny, M. de, on spherical state of vapor, 

 620 note. 



Boyd, Dr. S., on structure of mucous mem- 

 brane of stomach, 4] 6 note. 



Bowman, Mr., on primary membrane, 139; 

 on structure of cornea, 263 ; on crystalline 

 lens, 265 ; on vitreous humor, 266 ; on 

 structure of muscle, 304, 305 ; on contrac- 

 tion of muscle, 307, 308 ; on Pacinian cor- 

 puscles, 342 ; on fatty liver, 587 ; on struc- 

 ture of kidney, 595-598 ; on functions of 

 Malpighian bodies of kidney, 599 ; on struc- 

 ture of retina, 879 ; on peculiar form of 

 double vision, 914 note (see Todd and Bow- 

 man). 



Brachet, M., on sense of hunger, 391 ; on 

 movements of stomach, 407. 



Braid, Mr., on Hypnotism, 794, 801, 802, 827- 

 829 ; on influence of attention on organic 

 functions, 947, 948; his cases of Trance, 

 1058. 



Brewster, Sir D., on crystalline lens, 265 ; on 

 natural magic, 794 note; on the Stereo- 

 scope, 885, 886 note. 



Brinton, Dr., on serous membranes, 232. 



Brittan, Dr., his observations on cholera at 

 Bridgewater, 388 note. 



Brodie, Sir B., on influence of pneumogastric 

 on secretions of stomach, 423; on depend- 

 ence of animal heat upon nervous system, 

 626, 627 ; on morbid sensations, 854. 



Brown-Sequard, M., on spontaneous rhythmi- 

 cal contractions of muscles, 319 note; effects 

 of paralysis on irritability and cadaveric 

 rigidity of muscles, 321 note; on restora- 

 tion of irritability by arterial blood, 323; 

 on influence of electricity on duration of 

 muscular irritability, 333 ; on regeneration 

 of nervous tissue, 347, 348 ; on hypertrophy 

 of suprarenal capsules, following injury of 

 spinal cord, 459 note; disturbance of tem- 

 perature produced by injuries of nervous 

 system, 627 ; effects of section of spinal 

 cord, 670; effects of removal of medulla 

 oblongata, 676 ; phenomena produced by 

 injuries of nervous system, 711. 



Briicke, on termination of Nerves in muscles, 

 312 note ; on Peyerian glands, 435. 



Buchanan, Prof., on coagulation of fibrin, 61 ; 

 on milky serum, 176. 



Budd, Dr. G., on morbid changes in hepatic 

 cells, 590 ; on abscess of liver, 592 ; on 

 jaundice from suppression of hepatic excre- 

 tion, 592 ; on reabsorption of bile, 592. 



Budd, Dr. W., on symmetrical diseases, 209; 

 on localization of inflammatory action, 568; 

 his cases of paraplegia, 672-674 ; on para- 



