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INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



gastric juice, 418; on emulsification by 

 bile, 430; on interchange of gases in re- 

 spiration, 524; on production of nitric 

 acid in the body, 526, 606; on sulphates in 

 urine, 606; on acidity of urine, 608, 609 ; 

 on alkalescence of urine, 608, 609 ; on base 

 of uric acid deposits, 608 note, 



Jones, Dr. Handfield, on structure of liver, 

 587 note ; on biliary cells, 587 note. 



Jones, Mr. Wharton, on red corpuscles of 

 blood, 158, 169; on colorless corpuscles, 

 164, 165, 205, 206 ; on gradation of forms of 

 blood-corpuscles, 169 ; on buffy coat, 199 ; 

 on rhythmical movements of veins of bat's 

 wing, 455; on effects of stimuli on the 

 smaller arteries, 484 ; on retardation of 

 capillary circulation by stream of carbonic 

 acid, 495. 



Jurin, Dr., on absorption of vapor, 447. 



K. 



Kaster, on luminosity of perspiration, 633. 



Kellie, Dr., on the intracranial circulation, 

 501. 



Kempelen, on vowel sounds, 936. 



Kiernan,Mr., on structure of liver, 583-589 ; 

 on secretion of bile from venous blood, 

 591. 



Kilian, on fatty degeneration of uterus after 

 parturition, 553. 



King, Mr. T. W., on tricuspid valve, 475. 



Kirkes and Paget, on vital force, 148; their 

 Handbook referred to. Preface, 436; on 

 passage of Cerebro-spinal fibres through 

 sympathetic ganglia, 830. 



Kitto, Dr., on guiding sensations, 723 ; his 

 cases of acute tactile sensibility, 862 note. 



Kiwisch, on sounds of heart, 478. 



Knox, Dr., on the diurnal variation of the 

 pulse, 482. 



Kblliker, Prof., on motion of particles within 

 cells, 130; on contractile tissue of skin, 

 242; on development of cutaneous glandu- 

 lae, 244-246 ; on termination of nerves in 

 cutaneous papillae, 246 note ; on develop- 

 ment of epidermic cells, 243; on structure 

 and development of hair, 252-256 ; on fat- 

 cells, 257 ; on bone lacuna?, 278 ; on for- 

 mation of capillaries, 301 ; on formation of 

 absorbents. 302 ; on union of muscle and 

 tendon, 309 ; on fusiform muscular fibre 

 cells, 309, 310, 317; on subdivision of 

 muscular fibre, 310; on absorbents of mus- 

 cle, 312; on termination of nerves in mus- 

 cle, 312, 313 note; on structure of tubular 

 nerve-fibre, 336 ; on connection of nerve- 

 fibres with cells, 340; on peripheral termi- 

 nations of nerve-fibres, 341, 342; on Pa- 

 cinian corpuscles, 342, 343; on develop- 

 ment of nerve-fibres, 347; on muscular 

 structure of intestinal villi, 440; on epithe- 

 lium-cells of intestinal villi, 441 ; on con- 

 tractions of lymphatics, 454 ; on structure 

 of spleen, 456-458; on functions of spleen, 

 464-465; on structure of arterial walls, 

 483 ; on structure of walls of veins, 497 ; 

 on erectile tissue, 501 ; on muscular fibres 

 of bronchial tubes, 506 ; on air-cells of 

 lungs, 506; on structure of kidney, refer- 

 red to, 595 note} on structure of spinal 



cord, 660, 666-667 ; on corpora striata and 

 thalami optici, 705; on tactile papillae, 

 858 ; on development of spermatozoa, 954 ; 

 on embryonic development of Entozoa, 

 987. 



Krahmer, Prof., on action of diuretics, 610. 



Krause, on intestinal glandulae, 240, 434. 



Kronenberg, Dr., on roots of spinal nerves, 

 651. 



Kiiss, on epithelium-cells of villi, 441. 



L. 



Lacauchie, M., on contractility of intestinal 

 villi, 440. 



Laer, Von, on silica in hair, 105 ; on iron in 

 hair, 109. 



Lafargue, M., on lesion of Thalami Optici, 

 709 ; on Corpora Striata, 709; on cerebel- 

 lum, 733. 



Lallemand, M., on morbid sympathies, 835. 



Landerer, Dr., on urea in sweat, 82, 612. 



Larrey, Baron, on Syro-Arabian race, 1044. 



Latham, Dr., on scurvy at Milbank, 396. 



Latham, Dr. R. G., on Negro area, 1031 

 note; on Indo-Germanic race, 1043, 1044 j 

 on Syro-Arabian race, 1044, 1045 ; on po- 

 pulation of India, 1045; on Kaffre lan- 

 guage, 1049. 



Lassaigne, on carbonate of lime in teeth, 

 103. 



Laycock, Dr., on vicarious secretion of urine, 

 579 ; on reflex function of brain, 774 note, 

 810 note, 847 note; on morbid sympathies, 

 835 ; on connection of gout and hysteria, 



Lebert, M., on development of muscular tis- 

 sue, 313, 314. 



Lecanu, M., on composition of blood, 175, 

 176; on water of blood in cholera, 190; 

 on fat in blood, 190 ; on excretion of urea, 

 602. 



Lee, Dr. R., on periodical discharge of ova, 

 961. 



Lee, Mr. H., on the effect of admixture of pus 

 with blood, 198. 



Legallois, M., on dependence of heart's ac- 

 tion on spinal cord, 468 note; on animal 

 heat, 627. 



Lehmann, Prof., his Physiological Chemistry 

 referred to, 53; on casein, 57; on vitellin, 

 58 ; on fibrin, 59, 60 ; on production of fat, 

 72 note; on uses of fatty matters, 73; on 

 absorption of sugar, 76 ; on lactic acid, 79, 

 80; on urea in the blood, 82; on uric acid, 

 83; on production of uric acid, 86; on con- 

 stitution of hippuric acid, 87 ; on constitution 

 of biliary acids, 94-96; on origin of bile, 

 98; on analyses of inorganic components, 

 98; on phosphate of lime, 101 ; on carbon- 

 ate of lime, 102; on chloride of sodium in 

 blood, 105; in other fluids, 106; on alkaline 

 carbonates, 107; on non-existence of am- 

 monia in fresh urine, 109; on decomposition 

 of sulphates in alimentary canal, 110; on 

 composition of blood, 160, 172, 173; on 

 absorbent power of defibrinated blood, 161 ; 

 on solution of blood-corpuscles, 162; on 

 blood of hepatic vein, 183; on alkaline salts 

 of blood, 190; on serous effusions, 231 ; on 

 saliva, 412, 413; on gastric juice, 418; on 



