INDEX OP AUTHORS. 



1063 



lysis of the tongue, 693 ; on continuance of 



automatic movements, 699. 

 Budge, Dr., on columns of Spinal Cord, 670. 

 Budge and Waller, Drs., on dilatation of pupil 



by sympathetic, 831. 

 Burdach, on vicarious secretion of urine, 579, 



580; on pathology of Cerebellum, 738 ; on 



influence of passion on mammary secretion, 



945 note. 

 Burrows, Dr. G., on blood-clots, 61 ; on the 



intracranial circulation, 501. 

 Bushnell, Rev. H., on unconscious influences, 



792 note. 

 Busk, Mr. G., on blood in Scurvy, 187. 



C. 



Carpenter, Miss, on Juvenile Reformation, 

 833 note. 



Carlyle, Thomas, on Coleridge, 789 note. 



Chatin and Bouvier, MM., on blood in scurvy, 

 187. 



Chaussier, M. on weight of new-born infants, 

 1014. 



Cheselden, his case of cataract, 882. 



Chevreul, M., on proportion of water in the 

 body, 100; on rhythmical oscillations, 921 

 note. 



Cheyne, Dr. G., on case of Col. Townsend, 

 1058. 



Chossat, M., his experiments on starvation, 

 207, 259, 393, 396, 623 ; on diurnal varia- 

 tion of temperature, 617; on dependence 

 of animal heat upon nervous system, 627. 



Christison, Dr., on blood in albuminuria, 189; 

 on milky serum, 190. 



Clark, Mr. A., on fat in feces, 208. 



Clarke, Mr. J. L., on structure of Spinal Cord, 

 661-662; on roots of spinal accessory, 690. 



Clarke, Dr. Joseph, on weight of new-born 

 infants, 1014. 



Coathupe, Mr., on amount of air respired, 523; 

 on products of combustion of charcoal, 534., 

 535 note. 



Collard de Martigny, M., on respiration in ni- 

 trogen. 531 ; on pulmonary exhalation, 533. 



Collins, Dr., on infantile mortality, 545. 



Combe, Dr. A., on digestion, 422 ; on influ- 

 ence of passion on mammary secretion, 

 945 ; on influence of mother on fetus, 

 1011 ; on infant nutrition, 1025. 



Combe, Mr. G., on result of sexual intercourse 

 in a state of intoxication, 670. 



Combetti, his case of destruction of Cerebel- 

 lum, 734. 



Cooper, Sir A., his experiments on the cere- 

 bral circulation, 352 ; on influence of emo- 

 tions on mammary secretion, 944 ; on struc- 

 ture of mammary gland, 1018-1021. 



Copland, Dr., on antiphlogistic regimen, 396, 

 397. 



Corfe, Mr., on water at Wolverton, 389 note. 



Cork, Bishop of, his case of lactation by male, 

 1022 note. 



Corti, Marquis, on cochlear nerve, 895, 896. 



Coste, M., on decidua reflexa, 974. 



Cowan, Dr., his case of consensual movements, 

 720 ; of apoplexy of cerebellum, 734 note. 



Cruveilhier, M., his case of Ectopia Cordis, 

 473. 



Curling, Mr., his cases of hypertrophy of the 

 fingers, 555 note; on atrophy of bone, 559. 



Currie, Dr., on cutaneous absorption, 446. 



Cuvier, on the hand, 41. 



Czermak, Prof., on motion of particles within 

 cells, 130; on structure and development 

 of dentine, 288. 



D. 



Dalrymple, Mr., on vasa lutea of Bird's egg, 

 992 note. 



Dalton, Dr., on statistics of excretion, 576. 



Dalton, Dr. J. C., on difference in corpora 

 lutea of menstruation and pregnancy, 966. 



Daniell, Dr., on adynamic fevers, 221, 614; 

 on immunity from African fevers, 1039 

 note; on gradual death of fever patients, 

 1054, 1055 note. 



Davaine, M., on changes of form of colorless 

 corpuscles, 164. 



Davis, Dr. N. S., on central lobe of cere- 

 bellum, 740. 



Davy, Dr. J., on venous hue of arterial blood, 

 156; on effect of loss of blood, 178; on 

 non-coagulation of blood, 194-196 ; on tem- 

 perature of human body, 616-618. 



Delaroche and Berger, MM., their experi- 

 ments on endurance of heat, 620, 621. 



Deleau, M., on vocal sounds, 936. 



Dennis, M., on reduction of fibrin to state of 

 albumen, 60; on composition of blood, 175, 

 176. 



Desaguliers, Dr., his examples of muscular 

 power, 918. 



Devergie, M., on presence of lead in muscle, 

 214 ; on characters of embryo at different 

 periods, 1012, 1013. 



Dieffenbach, Prof., on transfusion of blood, 

 202. 



Dill, Dr., his case of absorption in diabetes, 

 447. 



Dittrich, on ciliary movement, 237. 



Dobson, Mr., his experiments on the spleen, 

 463, 



Dodd, Mr., his case of early viability, 984. 



Donders, Prof., on structure of nail, 250 ; on 

 absorption of solid particles, 445. 



Donne, M., on temperature in disease, 619 ; 

 on human milk, 1025. 



Donovan, Dr., on Irish starvation, 395; on 

 evolution of light, 632. 



Dowler, Dr. Bennet, on spontaneous move- 

 ments after death from yellow fever, 327 ; 

 on blood's movement after death, 492; on 

 post-mortem elevation of temperature, 619. 



Doyere, M., on desiccation of Tardigrada, 

 55 note. 



Draper, Prof., on influence of Light on Plants, 

 143; on the capillary circulation, 496. 



Duges, M., pn function of cerebellum, 734; 

 on function of cochlea, 905. 



Dulong, M., on calorification, 626. 



Dumas, on production of fat in the body, 71 ; 

 on decomposition of urea, 81 ; on milk of 

 carnivora, 114. 



Dunglison, Prof., on gastric juice, 418 ; on cu- 

 taneous absorption, 448 ; on temperature 

 in disease, 618 ; heat of uterus in parturi- 

 tion, 623 note; on temperature of paralyzed 



