INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



1071 



layer of bronchial tube, 606 ; on structure 

 of Spinal Cord, 665; on muscular tension, 

 700 ; on peculiar excitability of frog, 701 

 note ; on corpora striata and thalami optici, 

 705 ; on papillae of tongue, 865, 866 ; on 

 olfactory nerve, 871, 872 ; on adaptation of 

 eye to distances, 876 ; on cochlear nerve, 

 896. 



Tomes, Mr., on granular structure of bone, 

 270 ; on ossification, 277 ; on ununited frac- 

 ture, 282 ; on structure of dentine, 284, 285; 

 on calcification of dentine, 287, 288 ; on 

 formation of enamel, 289. 



Toynbee, Mr., on nutrition of cartilage, 261 ; 

 on vessels of cornea, 264; on structure of 

 kidney, referred to, 595 note ; on membrana 

 tympani, 899. 



Traill, Dr., on fat in the blood, 190. 



Travers, Mr., on formation of capillaries, 302. 



Treviranus, on complementary nutrition, 210. 



Trommer, M., on absorption of sugar into lac- 

 teals, 76. 



Trousseau, M., on suspended lactation, 1021. 



Turck, Dr., on pathological changes in Spinal 

 Cord, 836. 



Turley, Mr., his case of excessive sexual de- 

 sire, 739 note. 



U. 



Unzer, Prof., on reflex action, 672; his gene- 

 ral Physiology of the Nervous System, re- 

 ferred to, 847 note. 



V. 



Valentin, Prof., his estimate of amount of blood, 

 155 ; on filtration of albuminous fluids, 231 ; 

 on development of muscle, 313; on post- 

 mortem contraction of intestinal tube, 334 ; 

 on degeneration of optic nerve and retina 

 from disuse, 345; on sense of hunger, 391, 

 392 note; on movements of stomach, 407 ; 

 on movements of intestinal canal, 409 ; on 

 excitement of heart's action by irritation of 

 the pneumogastric, 469 ; on sounds of heart, 

 477 ; on amount of blood discharged from 

 heart, 478 ; on rate of blood's movement in 

 capillaries, 497; on excitability of mucous 

 surface of trachea and bronchi, 518; on 

 quantity of air respired, 523 ; on interchange 

 of gases in respiration, 525 ; on columns of 

 spinal cord, 670 ; on roots of pneumogastric, 

 688; on spinal accessory, 691; on hypo- 

 glossul, 692 ; on cephalic nerves generally, 

 695; on olfactory nerves, 714; on motor 

 actions of sympathetic nerves, 830 ; on tac- 

 tile sensibility, 859; on evolution of ovum, 

 958 ; on discharge of ovum from ovisac, 963. 



Van Deen, on columns of Spinal Cord, 669. 



Vanner, his estimation of the quantity of blood, 

 155. 



Verdeil, on creatine and creatinine in blood, 

 174; on composition of ashes of blood, 174. 



Vierordt, on quantity of air respired, 523 ; on 

 percentage of carbonic acid in expired air, 

 524; on circumstances affecting this, 526- 

 529. 



Villerme, M. 5 on infantile mortality, 630. j 



Virchow, on haematoidin, 66 ; on fatty degene- 

 ration of uterus after parturition, 553. 



Vogt, his cases of paralysis of fifth pair, 688 ; 

 on changes in germinal vesicle, 969. 



Volkmann, Prof., on muscular contraction, 319; 

 on sympathetic nerve-fibres, 338 ; on glosso- 

 pharyngeal nerve, 403 ; on sounds of heart, 

 476; on amount of blood discharged from 

 heart, 478 ; on force of heart's contraction, 

 481 ; on rate of pulse in the aged, 481 ; on 

 the influence of stature on the pulse, 481 ; 

 on pressure of liquids within rigid tubes, 

 487 ; on dilatation of arteries by pulse-wave, 

 487 ; on transmission of pulse-wave, 487 ; on 

 rate of movement of blood in arteries, 488 ; 

 on haemodrometer, 488-489 ; on lateral pres- 

 sure of blood within arteries, 490 ; on rate 

 of blood's movement in capillaries, 497; on 

 contractility of bronchial tubes, 509; on dis- 

 crimination of sensory impressions, 653; on 

 structure of Spinal Cord, 665-667; on motor 

 roots of pneumogastric, 688; on refractive 

 power of eye, 883. 



Von Ammon, Dr., on influence of passion on 

 mammary secretion, 944, 945. 



Vrolik, Prof., on double monstrosity, 557 note, 

 949 ; on varieties in form of plevia, 1036. 



W. 



Wade, Sir Claude, his case of Trance, 1058 

 note. 



Wagner, Prof., on termination of nerves in 

 muscle, 312 note ; on motor roots of pneu- 

 mogastric, 688 ; on tactile papilla?, 858 ; on 

 spermatozoa, 954, 955 ; on changes in ger- 

 minal vesicle, 969. 



Wallace, Dr. Clay, on adaptation of eye to 

 distances, 876. 



Waller, Dr., on papillae of tongue, 238,866 note; 

 on degeneration of nerve-fibres after section, 

 346 ; on influence of sympathetic over move- 

 ments of pupil, 831. 



Wallis, Mr., his case of deficient encephalic 

 power, 363, 400 note. 



Walshe, Dr., on cancerous cachexia, 574 note. 



Ward, Mr., on movements after death from 

 cholera, 327. 



Wardrop, Mr., on influence of passion on mam- 

 mary secretion, 945 note. 



Wartmann and Seebeck, on Daltonism, 893. 



Wasmann, on pepsin, 419, 420. 



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



Weber, Profrs., on development of blood-cor- 

 puscles in liver, 167, 450 ; on muscular con- 

 traction, 308, 318; on epithelium-cells of 

 intestinal villi, 441 ; on arrestment of heart's 

 action by electro-magnetic current, 470 ; on 

 effects of electro-magnetic current on small 

 arteries, 484; on capillaries, 494; on ac- 

 celeration of blood by contraction of arteries, 

 487 ; on rate of blood's movements in capil- 

 laries, 497 ; on size of pulmonary air-cells, 

 507 ; on tactile sensibility, 859-861 ; on 

 sensibility of tongue, 864; on sounds of vi- 

 brating reeds, 930 ; on formation of decidua, 

 972, 974; on vesicula prostatica, 1003, 1005 

 note ; on varieties of form of pelvis, 1036. 



Webster, Dr., his case of softening of Spinal 

 Cord, 669. 



