INDEX OP AUTHORS. 



1065 



Guillot, M., on structure of liver, 586 ; on 

 amount of milk secreted, 1028 note. 



Gull, Dr., on uses of plexuses of nerves, 652 ; 

 on paralysis, 841 note, 847. 



Gulliver, Mr., on molecular base of chyle, 72; 

 on red corpuscles of blood, 158 note, 159; 

 on colorless corpuscles, 163, 165; on pro- 

 duction of red corpuscles, 168; on coagula- 

 tion of blood, 193-196; on buffy coat, 199, 

 200; on reunion of fractures, 282; on rigor 

 mortis of muscles, 333 ; on molecular base 

 of chyle, 452; on gorged state of hepatic 

 cells/590. 



Gunther and Schbn, on degeneration of nerve- 

 fibres after section, 346. 



Guy, Dr., on the rate of the pulse, 481, 482; 

 on relative weights of liver and lungs, 591. 



Guyot, M., on treatment of wounds by hot air, 

 564. 



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Haidlen, on composition of milk, 1024. 



Hales, on the force of heart's contraction, 479, 

 480 ; on rate of blood's movement in capil- 

 laries, 497. 



Hall, Dr. C. Radclyffe, on contractility of bron- 

 chial tubes, 510 ; on vital capacity of lungs, 

 522 ; on decussation of posterior pyramids, 

 6SO; on ciliary ganglion, 685 note. 



Hall, Dr. J. C., on protracted gestation, 982. 



Hall, Dr. M., on muscular irritability, 324, 325; 

 on deglutition, 402; on vomiting, 408; on 

 defecation and urination, 410 ; on action of 

 sphincters, 411; on circulation in acardiac 

 fetus, 493 ; on stimulus to respiratory move- 

 ment, 514, 515 ; on structure of Spinal Cord, 

 667; on reflex action of spinal cord, 672, 

 695-697, 847 notes on muscular tension, 

 700; on action of cantharides on spinal cord, 

 702; on emotional actions, 764; on stam- 

 mering, 939. 



Haller, on quantity of blood in the body, 155; 

 on muscular irritability, 326; on respiratory 

 pulse, 498 ; on vicarious secretion of urine, 

 579. 



Hamernjk, on sounds of heart, 478. 



Hamilton, Sir W., on perception, 758 note; on 

 unconscious action of Cerebrum, 791 note. 



Harless, on columns of Spinal Cord, 670; on 

 muscular irritability, 321. 



Harvey, Dr. A.lex., on influence of fetal blood 

 on maternal, 970. 



Haygarth, Dr., on metallic tractors, 948 note. 



Heller, on urine-pigments, 91, 92. 



Helmholtz, on chemical change induced by 

 muscular action, 311. 



Henle, on nuclear fibres, 228; on bone-lacunae, 

 277; on Pacinian corpuscles, 342,343; on 

 development of nerve-cells, 345. 



Henry, Mr. Mitchell, his case of deficient com- 

 missures, 746 note. 



Herbst, on estimation of quantity of blood, 155; 

 on amount of air respired, 523. 



Hering, his experiments on the circulation, 478, 

 479. 



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

 752; on functions of Corpora Quadrigemina, 

 707; on Cerebellum, 732. 



Hewett, Mr. Prescott, on blood-clots, 61. 



Hevvson, oared corpuscles of blood, 158, 159; 



his doctrine of lymphatic absorption, 448, 

 449 note; on production of red corpuscles 

 in spleen and thymus, 462. 



Hofacker, M., on proportion of sexes, 1015. 



Holland, Dr. G. C., on temperature of infants, 

 616. 



Holland, Dr. H., on memory, 782, 783; on vo- 

 luntary recollection, 784 note; on sleep, 

 821, 822; on mental physiology, 529; on 

 general physiology of Nervous System, re- 

 ferred to, 847 note; on production of sub- 

 jective sensations by attention, 857; on in- 

 stinctive choice of "food, &c., 870 note; on 

 influence of expectant attention on involun- 

 tary movements, 920, 924 note. 



Home, Dr. F., on temperature in disease, 618. 



Hooker, Dr., on relation between the pulse and 

 respiration, 513. 



Homer, Dr., on axillary glandulse, 242. 



Houston, Dr., on circulation in acardiac fetus, 

 493. 



Howe, Dr., on emotional excitement, 766 note; 

 on idiocy, 817, 970. 



Hubbenet, on gastric juice, 418. 



Huguier, M., oniDuverney's glands, 962 note. 



Humboldt, Baron, his case of lactation by male, 

 1022 note. 



Hunefeld, on action of bile, &c. on blood-cor- 

 puscles, 162. 



Hunter, John, on coagulation of blood, 194, 

 196; on assumption of male plumage by fe- 

 male pheasant, 212; on muscular tonicity, 

 331, 332; his doctrine of lymphatic absorp- 

 tion, 448, 449 note; on muscular contractility 

 of arteries, 483, 484; on hypertrophy from 

 augmented supply of blood, 555; on healing 

 processes, 562; his case of paraplegia, 674, 

 675 note; on oblique muscles of eye, 913. 



Hunter, Dr. W., on Decidua reflexa,\973. 



Huss, Dr., on Alcoholismus chronicus, 390. 



Hutchinson, Col., on ancon breed of sheep, 

 1037 note. 



Hutchinson, Dr., on elastic tension of lungs, 

 510; on action of intercostal muscles, 511; 

 on forces of inspiration and expiration, 512; 

 on number of respirations, 513 ; on vital ca- 

 pacity of chest, 521 ; its relation to height 

 and weight, 521, 523 ; on amount of air in- 

 spired, 523 ; on limit of suspension of re- 

 spiratory movements, 536 note. 



Hutchison, Dr., his case of lost sense of smell, 

 869 note; on change of color in negro, 

 1030 note. 



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Jackson, Dr., on correlation of physical forces, 

 142 note; on vital force, 146-147; on vital 

 capacity of lungs, 522; on gradual death in 

 adynamic fevers, 1054, 1055 note. 



Jacubowitsch on saliva, 414 note. 



Jeffreys, Mr. J., on inspired air, 521, 523. 



Johnson, Dr. G., on structure of kidney, re- 

 ferred to, 595 note; on oblique muscles of 

 eye, 913. 



Johnstone, Dr., on conversation of deaf and 

 dumb, 935. 



Jones, Dr. Bence, on water in blood, 177; 

 on phosphates in urine, 355, 356, 606, 

 607; on gravel, calculus, and gout, 385; 

 on action of saliva in stomach, 414; on 



