CONTENTS. 



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Changes of cuticular epithelium 221 



Of " intercellular substance " 222 



A "cell" of cartilage or tendon 22 3 



Structure and formation of bone 22 4 



What is essential to a cell ? 22 5 



Of fibrous and other tissues 22 5 



Yellow elastic tissue 22 



Muscular tissue 22t 



Of the "nucleus" of muscle 22 7 



Nerve cells and fibres 228 



Formation of central and peripheral nerve cells and fibres 229 



Very fine peripheral nerve fibres 22 9 



Of nerve cells 2 3 



Central nerve cells with spiral fibre .-.231 



The Nutrition and Increase of Cells. 



Of the nutrition of a living cell 2 3 2 



Of the increase of cells 



Formation of septum in cells 2 33 



General conclusions 2 34 



TyndalTs organism and spectral objects 235 



V. OF A DYING CILIUM. 



Cessation of vital movement 2 3 6 



Ciliary action 237 



Hseckel's views of cilia ... 238 



Cilia not amoeboid processes ... 238 



Relation of bioplasm to cilium... ... 239 



Structure of cilium 239 



VI. OF THE CHANGES OF THE ELEMENTARY PART IN DISEASE, 

 AND OF DISEASE GERMS. 



The nutrition of the bioplasm of the cell in disease ... ... ... 241 



Bioplasm in disease ... ... ... ... 242 



Rate of growth of bioplasm ... ... ... 242 



Formation of pus from excess of nutrient matter ... ... ... 243 



Hardening from slow rate of nutrition . ... ... 243 



Changes of formed material in cirrhosis ... ... ... ... 243 



Changes in inflammation ... ... ... ... 244 



Of the changes in pneumonia ... ... ... .. ... ... 244 



Generalization, concerning inflammations and fevers ... ... ... 244 



Formation of pus-bioplasts ... 245 



Effects of injury to the cell 245 



Pus-corpuscle is living matter ... ... 246 



Derivation of pus-corpuscles ... ... ... ... 246 



Nature and formation of disease germs ... ... ... ... 246 



Inflammation and fever ... 247 



