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INDEX OP AUTHORS. 



Moreau, M., on Haschisch, 772, 803-804. 



Morell, Mr., on perception, 758. 



Morgan, Mr., on mammary foetus of kangaroo, 

 398. 



Miller, Prof., on presence of lead in muscle, 

 214 note. 



Mulder, Prof., on protein, 53 note ; his oxides 

 of protein, 60. 



Miiller, Prof., on envelopes of blood-corpus- 

 cles, 162; on coagulation of the blood, 193; 

 on termination of nerves in muscle, 312 note ; 

 on muscular irritability, 319 ; on absorption 

 by cutaneous lymphatics, 448 ; on erectile 

 tissue, 501 ; on respiration in hydrogen, 531 ; 

 on mots of spinal nerves, 651 ; on laws of 

 nervous transmission, 652-654 ; on motor 

 roots ofpneumogastric. 6b8; on Cerebellum, 

 733; on erect vision, 883 ; on complemen- 

 tary colors, 891-892 ; on acoustic princi- 

 ples of hearing, 897-901 ; on length of vocal 

 cords, 919 ; his researches on voice, 931-934; 

 on stammering, 940; on venous system of 

 fishes, 996. 



Murphy, Prof., his cases of protracted gesta- 

 tion, 983 note. 



N. 



Nairne, Dr., his case of softening of Spinal 

 cord, 669 note. 



Nasse, Prof., on specific gravity of blood, 156 ; 

 on buffy coat, 199; on colorless corpuscles, 

 205; on development of heat in muscular 

 contraction, 329 note ; on degeneration of 

 nerves after section, 346 ; on composition 

 of chyle, 452. 



Neill, Dr., on structure of mucous membrane 

 of stomach, 416. 



Nelson, Dr., on spermatic cells of nematoid 

 Entozoa, J24. 



Newport, Mr., on relations of Vital and Phy- 

 sical forces, 146 note ; on diffluence of sper- 

 matozoa, 192 note ; on blood corpuscles of 

 insects, 205; on nervous ganglia of Articu- 

 lata, 340; on increase of carbonic acid ex- 

 creted, by exercise, 528 ; on production of 

 heat by bees, 622 ; on plexuses of wing- 

 nerves, 652 ; on fertilizing power of sperma- 

 tozoa, 955 note, 968, 969 ; on changes in 

 germinal vesicle, 969 ; on embryonic de- 

 velopment of Batrachia, 987. 



Noble, Mr., his cases of paralysis of fifth pair, 

 688 ; his case of paralysis of volition, 835 

 note. 



Norris, Mr., on Syro-Arabian race, 1044; on 

 population of India, 1046 ; on Hottentot 

 language, 1049 note ; on Australian lan- 

 guage, 1053. 



Nysten, on duration of muscular irritability, 

 320 ; on diminution of carbonic acid ex- 

 creted, in diseases of respiratory organs, 

 528; on vicarious secretion of urine, 579. 



O. 



Oesterlen, on absorption of solid particles, 445. 

 Oldham, Dr., on period of conception, 968 



note. 

 011ivier,M., on pathology of Spinal Cord, 738. 



Oppenheim, Dr., his case of imitative suicide, 

 809 note. 



Orfila, on arsenic in human tissues, 111. 



Outrepont, Dr., his case of early viability, 984. 



Owen, Prof., on Troglodytes gorilla, 46; on 

 contraction of muscular fibre, 306 ; on 

 sperm-cell and germ-cell, 949 ; on typical 

 vertebra, 1006, 1007 ; on cranial vertebrae, 

 693, 1007, 1008 ; on Mauchamp breed of 

 sheep, 1037 note. 



P. 



Pacini, on Pacinian corpuscles, 342. 



Paget, Mr., on inflammatory effusions, 63; on 

 latty degeneration, 71, 553, 560 ; on stellate 

 nuclei of cartilage-cells, 123 ; on large com- 

 pound cells of granulations, 1027 note ; on 

 reproduction of tendon, 13S; on cancerous 

 diathesis, 141; on red corpuscles of blood, 

 158; on development of blood-corpuscles, 

 166-168; on fibrin of abnormal blood, 185; 

 on organization of blood-clot, 194; on re- 

 tarded coagulation of blood, 195; on color- 

 less corpuscles, 205, 206 ; on symmetrical 

 diseases, 209 ; on complementary nutrition, 

 210-212; on reproduction of fibrous tissues, 

 227-229 ; on abnormal osseous structure, 

 280; on union of fractured bones, 282 ; on 

 formation of capillaries, 301-302; on con- 

 centric hypertrophy of heart, 334 ; on propa- 

 gation of contractile movements of heart, 

 468 ; on complete contraction of heart, 478 ; 

 on effects of mechanical irritation on smaller 

 arteries, 484; on capillary circulation, 495; 

 on formative power of individual parts, 551, 

 552, 554 ; on fatty degeneration of lymph, 

 554 ; on tumors, 557 ; on reparative power, 

 560 ; on healing processes, 562-566 ; on 

 inflammation, 567-572 ; on localization of 

 inflammatory action, 567 ; on heat of inflam- 

 mation, 569 ; on lymph-products of inflam- 

 mation, 570, 571 ; on tuberculosis, 573 ; on 

 fatty liver, 590 ; his case of deficient com- 

 missures, 746 note ; on influence of nervous 

 system on nutrition, 946. 



Paget, Dr., on morbid rhythmical movements, 

 734 note. 



Panum, Dr., on Casein, 56, 57 ; on sanitary 

 condition of Faroe islands, 388. 



Parent-Duchatelet, M., on inhalation of sul- 

 phuretted hydrogen, 534. 



Parker, Mr. Langston, on mercurial inhalation, 

 535 note. 



Parkes, Dr., on blood in cholera, 187. 



Peddie, Dr., on mammary secretion, 1102. 



Percy, Baron, on siege of Landau, 1011. 



Percy, Dr., on passage of cane-sugar into the 

 urine, 75; on composition offeces, 436; his 

 experiments on absorption of alcohol, 443. 



Pereira, Dr., on Food and Diet referred to, 385 

 note, 389 note. 



Petrequin, M., on falsetto voice, 934. 



Pettenkofer's test for bile, 95, 98. 



Philip, Dr., Wilson, on independent action of 

 heart, 468 note ; on capillary circulation, 

 496 ; on maintenance of animal heat by arti- 

 ficial respiration, 626. 



Pinel-Grandchamp, M., on function of Cere- 

 bellum, 734. 



Playfair, Dr. L., on comparative composition 



