INDEX. 



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Glands, continued. 



of large intestine, 310. 



lenticular of intestine, ib. 

 of stomach, 270. 



of Lieberkiihn, 299. 



lymphatic. ecLymphatic Glands. 



of Peyer, 300. 



mammary, 782. 



salivary, 256. 



sebaceous, 428. 



secreting. See Secreting Glands. 



of small intestine, 298. 



of stomach, 268. 



sudoriparous, 426. 



tubular, 401. 



of large intestine, 310. 

 of stomach, 268. 



vascular, 410. See Vascular 

 Glands. 



vulvo-vaginal, 718. 

 Glandula Nabothi, 717. 

 Glandular epithelium, 31. 

 Glisson's capsule, 315. 

 Globulin, 74. 



Globus major and minor, 732. 

 Glosso-pharyngeal nerve, 553. 



communications of, 554. 



motor filaments in, 554. 



a nerve of common sensation and 



of taste, 556, 704. 



Glottis, action of l?ryngeal muscles 

 on, 609, 6 10. 



closed in vomiting, 223, 289. 



effect of division of piieumogastric 

 nerves on, 561. 



forms assumed by, 610. 



narrowing of, proportioned to 

 height of note, 612. 



respiratory movements of, 200. 

 Glucose in blood, 83. 

 Gluten in vegetables, 249. 

 Glycocholic acid, 323. 

 Glycogen or glycogenic substance, 



334- 



Glucose, ib. 

 Graafian vesicles, 718. 

 formation and development of, 



718, 723, 728. 

 constant, 723. 



relation of ovum to, 718,^722. 

 rupture of, changes following, 727. 

 Granular layer of retina, 640. 

 Granules, 22. See Molecules. 

 Grape-sugar in blood, 83. 



Grey matter of cerebellum, 525. 



of cerebral ganglia, 521. 



of cerebrum, 532. 



of crura cerebri, 518. 



of medulla oblongata, 509. 



of pons Varolii, 518. 



of spinal cord, 490. 



functions of, 496-498. 

 Groove, primitive, 743. 



primitive dental, 54. 

 Growth, 390. 



coincident with development, 2, 

 390. 



compared with common nutrition, 



393- 



conditions of, ib. 



continuance of, 391. 



as hypertrophy, 392. 



increased by increase of function, 



391- 



not peculiar to living beings, 2. 

 Gum, insufficient as food, 248. 

 Gustatory nerves, 555, 703. 



H. 



Habitual movements, 506. 

 Hsematin, 77. 

 Hfemadynamometer, 152. 

 experiments on respiratory power 



with, 204. 



Hsemodrometer, 155. 

 Haemoglobin, 74, 85, 219. 

 Hair, 428. 



casting of, 378. 

 chemical composition of, 15. 

 development and growth of, 377. 

 growth near old ulcers, 393. 

 structure of, 428. 

 Hair follicles, 429. 



their secretion, 432. 

 Halitus or odour of blood, 57. 

 Hamulus, 677. 

 Hand, principal seat of sense of 



touch, 708. 

 Haversian canals, 48. 

 Hearing, anatomy of organs of, 671. 

 double, 695. 

 impaired by lesion of facial nerve, 



552. 



influence of external ear on, 688. 

 of labyrinth, 689-92. 

 of middle ear, 683-689. 

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