INDEX OP SUBJECTS. 



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tion of, determines nutritive operations, 

 211, 212; life of, 212, 221 ; self-maintain- 

 ing power of, 213; elimination of poisons 

 from, 214-215 ; contamination of, by mor- 

 bid poisons, 215-222. 



Blood of Mother, influence of state of, on em- 

 bryonic development, 969, 970, 1011, 1012. 



Blood-Corpuscles, Red, form, size, and aspect 

 of, 157-159; composition of, 160, 161 ; in- 

 fluence of reagents on, 162; tendency to 

 aggregation of, 163; production of, 165; de- 

 velopment of, in embryo, 165, 166; subse- 

 quent development from lymph-corpuscles, 

 167-170; change of color in, by respira- 

 tion, 180, 181; their uses, 203, 204; varia- 

 tions in amount of, in disease, 187, 188; 

 destruction of, 188 ; mutual attraction of, in 

 coagulation, 193, 199; adhesion of, to walls 

 of vessels, 494. 



Colorless, form, size, and aspect of, 163, 



164; changes of form of, 164; numerical 

 proportion of to red, 164, 165; development 

 of, into red, 167-170; their uses, 204-206; 

 variations in amount of, in disease, 188, 

 189. 



Bloodvessels, development of, in vascular area, 

 165, 300, 991 (see Arteries, Veins, and Ca- 

 pillaries}. 



Bone, structure of, 267-269 ; composition of, 

 270-272; development of, 272-277 ; growth 

 of, 279, 280; irregular production of, 280, 

 281 ; regeneration of, 281, 282. 



Brain; see Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Sensory 

 Ganglia. 



Branchial arches, 992. 



Breeds of animals, origination of new, 1037. 



Bronchial tubes, contractility of, 509, 510. 



Brunner's Glands, 240, 428. 



Buffy coat of blood, 198-200. 



Bulbus arteriosus, 992. 



Bushmen of Southern Africa, 1040, 1049, 1050. 



Butyrin, 1023. 



C. 



Caco-plastic deposits, 572. 



Calcium, fluoride of, its presence in the body, 

 104. 



Calcutta, Black Hole of, 538. 



Callus, formation of, 282. 



Calorification, theory of, 628, 629 (see Heat, 

 Animal). 



Canaliculi of Bone, 269 ; formation of, 276, 277. 



Cancelli of Bone, 267. 



Cancerous growths, 558, 573. 



Capacity, germinal, 149; gradual diminution 

 of, with advance of life, 150-153. 



vital, of Respiration, 521-522. 



Capillarity, influence of, on chemical reaction, 

 116. 



Capillary Bloodvessels, structure of, 298, 299 ; 

 offices of, 299, 300 ; development of, 300- 

 302. 



Circulation of blood in, 491-497; continu- 

 ous flow through, 500; independent of 

 heart's propulsion, 492, 493; variations 

 in movement, not influenced by heart, 

 493 ; influence of alterations in diameter 

 on, 494, 495; general doctrine of, 495, 

 496 ; effect of shock on, 496, 497 ; rate 

 of movement in, 497. 



Carbolic acid, 539 note. 



Carbonate of Lime, uses of, in the body, 

 103. 



Magnesia, its presence in the body, 110. 



Carbonic Acid, in Blood, 179; absorption of, 

 by serum, 108; by red corpuscles, 162; 

 sources of production of, in System, 502- 

 504; its exchange for oxygen in respiration, 

 524-525; quantity of, generated, 525-530; 

 extrication of, by skin, 529, 530 ; elimina- 

 tion of, by atmosphere of nitrogen or hydro- 

 gen, 531. 



Cartilage, simple cellular, 259, 260 ; duplica- 

 tion of cells of, 126 ; nutrition of, 261-263; 

 ulceration and reparation of, 261 ; fibrous. 

 260. 



Casein, chemical composition and properties 

 of, 56, 57. 



of human milk, peculiarities of, 1023, 



1024. 



Catalepsy, state of, 1058; rigidity in, 828. 

 Catamenial flow, see Menstruation. 

 Caucasian race, 1042 ; color of, 1031. 

 Cause, proper meaning of the term, 35. 

 Cell-Force, manifestations of, 129, 130, 133. 

 Cells, the types of Organization, 358; inde- 

 pendent life of, 124, 358 ; general history 

 of, 120-136; form of, 121 ; wall of, 121; 

 contents of, 122; nuclei of, 123; multi- 

 plication of, by duplication, 125, 126; 

 endogenous development of, 126, 127; 

 development of, in blastema, 127, 128; 

 evolution of, from granules, 128. 

 Vital operations of, 129 ; changes of form 

 of, 129-131 ; movement of particles with- 

 in, 130; motility of, 130, 131; ciliary 

 movement of, 131 ; development of nerve- 

 force by, 132, 133 ; reciprocity of actions 

 of, 133, 134; duration of, 134, 135; in- 

 fluence of physical and chemical forces 

 on, 135-137. 

 Cellular tissues, albuminous composition of, 



63, 112. 



Celtic race, 1043. 



Cementum, structure of, 286, 287 ; composi- 

 tion of, 286 ; development of, 290. 

 Cephalic Ganglia of Invertebrata, 706. 



Nerves, general character and relations 



of, 693, 695. 



Cerebellum, general structure an'd relations of, 

 947; particular account of, 728-740; rela- 

 tive development of, in different animals, 

 729-732; results of experiments on, 732, 

 733; pathological phenomena of, 733, 734 ; 

 its instrumentality in co-ordinating move- 

 ments, 728-734 ; supposed by some to be 

 seat of sensation, 734, 735 ; by others to be 

 organ of sexual instinct, 735 ; facts in oppo- 

 sition to this view, 736-738 ; probably con- 

 tains centre of sexual sensation, 739, 740; 

 but not the seat of desires and emotions 

 prompted by this, 740. 

 Cerebration, unconscious, 784, 790-792. 

 Cerebric Acid, 75. 

 Cerebro-spinal fluid, 747. 



Cerebrum, general structure and physiological 

 relations of, 374, 647, 741, 832; patho- 

 logical relations of, 833-836 ; its relative 

 inferiority to sensory ganglia in lower 

 animals, 705, 706. 



Leading features of its structure, 741-746 ; 

 comparative weight of, in different animals, 



