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INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Scharling, Prof., on excretion of carbonic 

 acid, 528, 529 ; on amount of carbon ex- 

 creted, 530. 



Scherer, Prof., his researches on casein, 56 ; 

 on inosite, 77; on hypoxanthine, 87; on 

 acetic acid in juice of flesh, 90; on urine- 

 pigments, 91 ; on absorbent power of 

 haematin, 161; his method of analyzing 

 the blood, 171, 172 ; on the hue of the 

 : cd corpuscles, 181 ; on yellow fibrous 

 tissue, 225. 



SchifF, on lesion of Thalami Optici, 709 ; on 

 Corpora Striata, 709 ; on Crura Cerebri, 

 709 ; on Cerebellum, 733. 



Schleisner, Dr., on sanitary condition of Ice- 

 land, 382, 545. 



Schlossberger and Kemp, on proportion of 

 nitrogen in alimentary substances, 378. 



Schmidt, on diameter of dried blood-cor- 

 puscles, 160; on serous effusions, 231 ; on 

 digestive process, 419. 



Schneider, Dr., his case of electric disturb- 

 ance, 640. 



Schreger, on absorption by cutaneous lym- 

 phatics, 448. 



Schroeder Van der Kolk, on coagulation of 

 blood, 196. 



Schultze, on reaction of oleine, 95. 



Schwann, Prof., on force of muscular con- 

 traction, 328, 329 ; on peripheral termina- 

 tions of nerve-fibres, 342; on division of 

 bile-duct, 431. 



Seebeck and Wartmann, on Daltonism, 893. 



Serres, M., on comparative anatomy of Cere- 

 bellum,729; on pathology ofCerebellum,738. 



Sharpey, Prof., on motion of particles within 

 cells, 130; on mucous membranes, 232; 

 on cartilage, 260 ; on structure of animal 

 basis of bone, 270 ; on intra-membranous 

 ossification, 272 ; on formation of lacunae 

 and canaliculi of bone. 277; on structure 

 of fibrillae of muscle, 305, 306 ; on develop- 

 ment of muscle, 313 ; on sympathetic nerve- 

 fibres, 338 note; on peripheral terminations 

 of nerve-fibres, 342 ; on formation of de- 

 cidua, 972. 



Sibson, Dr., on mechanism of respiration, 521 

 note. 



Simpson, Dr., on pathology of Cerebellum, 

 739. 



Simpson, Prof., on analogy between puer- 

 peral and surgical fever, 217 ; on regene- 

 ration ofvlimbs, 561 ; on parturition, 982 

 note ; on hermaphrodism, referred to, 1005 

 note. 



Simon, Dr., on action of bile, &c. on blood- 

 corpuscles, 162; on blood of renal vessels, 

 184; on blood in typhus, 187; on meco- 

 nium, 590; on variations in urine, 601 ; on 

 variations in milk, 1024. 



Sirnon, Mr., on nature of fibrin, 63 note ; on 

 free nuclei, 137; on cancer-cells, 141; on 

 coagulation of blood in the vessels, 197; on 

 thymus gland, 461 ; on cancerous cachexia, 

 574 note. 



Simon, on mechanism of respiration, 521 note. 



Sion, Dr., his case of fat in the blood, 190. 



Sloan, Dr., his case of protracted abstinence, 

 397. 



Smith, Dr. Andrew, on Bushmen, 1050. 



Smith, Dr. Southwood, on cutaneous absorp- 

 tion, 446; on cutaneous transpiration, 612. 



Smith, Dr. Tyler, on post-mortem contrac- 

 tion of uterus, 334; on cause of parturition, 

 982 note. 



Smith, Mr. R. A., on pulmonary exhalation, 

 533. 



Smith, Mr. Richard, his case of blunted sensi- 

 bility, 850 note; on metallic tractors, 948 

 note. 



Smith, Rev. Sydney, on emotions, 763. 



Snow, Dr., his experiments on respiration, 

 524. 



Solly, Mr. S., on Medulla Oblongata, 679 ; on 

 the brain, 694, 704 note ; on optic chiasma, 



Spallanzani, on fertilizing power of sperma- 

 tozoa, 955 note. 



Spencer, Earl, his cases of protracted gesta- 

 tion, 982, 983. 



Stadeler, on carbonaceous acids of urinary 

 extractive, 539 note, 604. 



Stanley, Mr., his case of softening of Spinal 

 Cord, 669. 



Stark, Dr., on composition of bone, 271. 



Stilling, on structure of Spinal Cord, 662, 665 ; 

 on columns of Spinal Cord, 669. 



Stokes, Dr., on muscular contractions in 

 phthisis, &c., 328; on evolution of light, 

 o3z. 



Strecker, on constitution of hippuric acid, 

 87; on biliary acids, 94-96. 



Symonds, Dr., on volitional actions, 768 note ; 

 on death, referred to, 1057 note. 



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Thackrah, Mr., on coagulation of blood, 196, 

 198. 



Taylor, Dr. A., on precipitation of gelatin, 

 68 ; on poisonous change in meat, 387 ; on 

 protracted gestation, referred to, 983 note. 



Taylor, Mr., on Duverney's glands, 962 note. 



Tessier, M., his cases of protracted gestation, 

 983. 



Theile, Prof., on hypospadias, 1005 note. 



Thomson, Prof. A., on proportion of water 

 in the tissues, 100; on intestinal glandulae, 

 240, 434, 435 ; on contraction of muscle, 

 307; on Peyerian glands, 434, 435; on 

 double monstrosity, 557 note, 949. 



Thompson, Dr. R. D., on presence of sugar 

 in blood, 76 ; on milky serum, 176 ; on 

 gastric juice, 418. 



Tiedemann and Gmelin, MM., on action of 

 bile in digestion, 431; their experiments on 

 absorption, 444. 



Tilanus, on saliva, 414 note. 



Tod, Mr., on duration of irritability of heart* 

 468. 



Todd, Dr., on structure of mucous membrane 

 of stomach, 415; on artificial epilepsy, 711 ; 

 on Commissures of Cerebrum, 746; on deli- 

 rium, 805 ; on chorea, 836 ; on epilepsy, 

 842; on general physiology of Nervous Sys- 

 tem, referred to, 847 note (see Todd and 

 Bowman). 



Todd and Bowman, on areolar tissue, 226 note; 

 on structure of cuticle, 248 ; on ossification, 

 277 ; on enamel-pulp, 289 ; on fibres of ol- 

 factory nerve, 337; on conducting power 

 of nerves for electricity, 357 ; on polar 

 character of nerve-force, 358 ; on muscular 



