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INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



limbs, 627; his cases of peculiar secretion 

 of milk, 1022. 



Dunn, Mr., his cases of apoplexy of cerebel- 

 lum, 734 n ot e, 739; of suspended cerebral 

 action, 838-840 note. 



Dupuy, M., on injection of cerebral substance 

 into veins, 197. 



Dupuytren, M., on provisional callus, 2S2. 



Duval, M., on pulsations of heart after death, 

 472 note. 



Dzondij on deglutition, 401. 



E. 



Earle, Mr. H., on temperature of paralyzed 

 limbs, 627. 



Eberhard,on absorption of solid particles, 445. 



Ecker, Prof., on suprarenal bodies, 458. 



Edwards, Dr. W., on respiration in hydrogen, 

 531; on temperature of infants, 616 note; on 

 seasonal variation of calorific power, 618; 

 on influence of moist air, 621 ; on inferior 

 calorifying power of young animals, 629, 630. 



Edwards, Prof. Milne, on infantile mortality, 



. 630. 



Egerton, Sir Philip, on effect of castration on 

 buck, 212. 



Ehrenberg, Prof., on limits of vision, 879. 



Elliotson, Dr., his case of rapid respiration, 

 513. 



Emerson, Dr., on infantile mortality, 630 note. 



Enderlin, on ashes of blood and flesh, 106; on 

 gastric juice, 418; on ash of feces, 437. 



Engelhardt, on columns of Spinal Cord, 670. 



Erichsen, Prof., on duration of muscular irri- 

 tability, 324; his experiments on rate of ab- 

 sorption, 442; on Asphyxia, 495, 537, 538 

 note. 



Erman, on protracted lactation, 1025. 



Evanson, Dr., his case of abolition of sexual 

 desire, 739 note. 



F. 



Fenwick, Mr., his experiments on absorption 

 by lacteals, 440. 



Figuier, M., on analysis of the blood, 172. 



Fletcher, Dr., on fattening influence of despair, 

 943. 



Flourens, M., on removal of Cerebrum, 706, 

 753 note; on functions of Corpora Quadri- 

 gemina, 707, 708; on auditory nerve, 708; 

 on Cerebellum, 732. 



Ford, Mr., his case of absorption in ovarian 

 dropsy, 447. 



Fordyce and Blagden, Drs., their experiments 

 on endurance of heat, 621. 



Fourcault, Dr., on cutaneous asphyxia, 613. 



Foville, M., on function of Cerebellum, 734; 

 on pathology of Insanity, 754. 



Franklin, Sir J., his case of lactation by male, 

 1022 note. 



Fremy, M., on chemical composition of nerv- 

 ous matter, 344. 



Frerichs, Prof., on metamorphosis of uric acid, 

 84; on increase of urea after ingestion of 

 gelatin, 412; on composition of saliva, 412; 

 on gastric juice, 417; on pancreatic fluid, 

 429-430 ; on succus entericus, 429, 432 ; on 



meconium, 590, 591; on structure of kidney, 



referred to, 595 note ; on uraemia, 600. 

 Frey,Prof.,on bloodvessels of Peyerian glands, 



435; on suprarenal bodies, 458. 

 Funke, on colorless corpuscles in blood of 



splenic vein, 462; on blood of splenic vein, 



464-465. 



G. 



GJairdner, Dr. W., on production of fibrin, 179 

 180. 



Gairdner, Dr. W. T., on formation of capilla- 

 ries, 301; on contractility of bronchial tubes, 

 510 ; on structure of kidney, referred to, 595 

 note. 



Gall, on amative function of Cerebellum, 735-' 

 737 ; on comparative development of Cere- 

 brum, 751. 



Garreau, M., on production of heat by Arum, 

 621 note. 



Garrod, Dr., on urea in blood, 82"; on uric acid 

 in bloodj 86; on proximate cause of scurvy, 

 109 note; on salines of blood in cholera, 190. 

 elatin-Commission, report of, 377. 



Gerber, Prof., on progressive alteration of 

 chyle, 453. 



Gerlach, on ciliary movement, 237 ; on struc- 

 ture of kidney, referred to, 595 note, 597. 



Gilchrist, Dr., on water-dressing, 564. 



Girdwood, Mr., on periodical discharge of ova, 

 961, 968 note. 



Goodfellow, Dr., on muscular fibrilla, 306 note. 



Goodsir, Prof., on primary membrane, 139, 140; 

 on germinal spots of epithelium, 238; on 

 development of teeth, 290-295 ; on absorp- 

 tion by intestinal villi, 441 ; on structure of 

 absorbent glands, 451 ; on structure of kid- 

 ney, referred to, 595 note; on structure of 

 decidua, 972-974 ; on villi of chorion, 974 ; 

 on formation of placenta, 975; on cells of 

 milk-follicles, 1020. 



Goodsir, Mr. H. D. S., on spermatic cells of 

 Crustacea, 124. 



Gorup-Besanez, on guanine, 93 ; on silica in 

 hair and feathers, 105 ; on composition of 

 blood, 170, 172. 



Gosselin, M., on ciliary movement, 237. 



Graham, Prof., on iron in blood of crab, 204; 

 on gastric juice, 418 ; his law of mutual dif- 

 fusion of gases, 525. 



Grainger, Mr., on act of sucking, 398; on 

 structure of Spinal Cord, 667. 



Granville, Dr., on heat of uterus in parturition, 

 623. 



Gray, Mr. H., on development of spleen, 458 ; 

 of suprarenal bodies, 458, 459; of thyroid 

 body, 461 ; of retina, 879 note; of eye and 

 ear, 1010, 1011. 



Green, Dr., on protracted lactation, 1025 note. 



Greenhow, Dr., on treatment of burns, 564. 



Gregory, Dr., his case of suggested dreaming, 

 802. 



Gregory, Prof., on creatine, 89. 



Grove, Prof., on correlation of physical forces, 

 120, 142, 357. 



Gruby and Delafond,MM.,on rhythmical move- 

 ments of intestinal villi, 440; on epithelium- 

 cells of villi, 441. 



Guckelberger, on oxidation of azotized histo- 

 genetic substances, 88. 



